The Animal Behaviour, Welfare, and Conservation Science with Foundation Year is an undergraduate course provided by Glyndwr University. This comprehensive course provides training in a wide range of practical and theoretical fields, including animal behaviour, welfare, and conservation to prepare students for a career in animal science and conservation.Course Content: This course offers a steady and intensive grounding in biological sciences in the first year, then specialized modules in second and third year, focused on animal behaviour, welfare, ecology, and conservation. You'll be exposed to practical training in field ecology, husbandry, and research methods, culminating in a final year independent research project.Key Modules: Foundation Year - Animal Husbandry, Introduction to Biological Sciences, Introduction to Organic Chemistry, and Professional Practice. Year 1 - Animal Behaviour and Welfare, Conservation Biology, Introduction to Zoology, and Professional Skills. Year 2 - Applied Animal Behaviour, Applied Ecology and Conservation, Research Methods and Project, Animal Nutrition and Health, and Ethics. Year 3 - Advanced Animal Behaviour, Advanced Animal Husbandry and, Welfare, Ecological Impact Assessment, Animal Population Biology, and Wildlife Rehabilitation.Future Careers: After finishing this course, students may find employment in wildlife management, nature conservation organizations, ecological consultancy, animal welfare organizations, zoos and other animal-related industries. There will also be opportunities for students to proceed to Masters or Research degrees in these field areas.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.