The Animal Behaviour BSc (Hons) course at Liverpool John Moores University is designed for all those who are passionate about understanding the behaviour and welfare of animals. This exciting and forward-thinking degree embraces three core disciplines of biology, psychology and ecology. Students are taught by expert staff in world-class facilities which enhances their learning experience.Course Content: The course provides a comprehensive understanding of animal behaviour, welfare science and environmental biology. The curriculum includes modules that range from animal behaviour, ecology, habitat management, animal husbandry, animal cognition, wild animal biology, domestic and wild animal nutrition. The third year of study offers the chance to take part in a placement year in the industry, where you can implement the knowledge you've gained in a real-world setting.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Introduction to Animal Behaviour, Animal and Plant Biology, Introduction to Genetics, Research Methods for Animal Behaviour, Animal Husbandry and Welfare, and Advanced Animal Behaviour.Accreditations: The course does not provide specific detail on any accreditations pertaining to the course.Future Careers: Graduates from this course may find employment in a range of sectors, including zoos, wildlife parks, animal welfare charities, conservation NGOs, and rescue centres. The course also prepares students for further postgraduate study in the field of animal and environmental sciences.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.