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Anglia Ruskin University, BSc (Hons), Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare

 United Kingdom

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Full-time Sep years: 3
Part-time Sep years: 6
Students gain a thorough understanding of how and why animals behave in the ways they do and learn how this knowledge can be applied in areas such as the management and conservation of wild and domesticated animals; students also acquire the skills needed to carry out their own investigations in order to contribute to future discoveries; covers both the scientific principles underpinning the assessment of animal welfare and societal perspectives on this issue; students use ethological, psychological and physiological techniques to develop an informed, integrated and rational approach to the assessment of animal welfare in both domestic and non-domestic contexts.

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Location

Main campuses are located in Cambridge and Chelmsford, both within an hour from Central London by train. Cambridge is only an hour from London, by train, and can be reached via the M11. Chelmsford offers quick access to London, only 30 minutes by train, and good road connections to the whole of the UK.

Both cities were rated in the top ten best places to live in the UK. Anglia Ruskin’s campuses are right in the centre of both cities, with state-of-the-art learning and recreational facilities available for all students.

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) has offices in both locations offering everyday help and support. Depending on your study plan, you may spend your entire university life in one location. In some cases you may be required to change campuses, which will give you the opportunity to live and study in two UK cities.