The Undergraduate Animal Behaviour course at Anglia Ruskin University is a full-time, three-year course focused on understanding the behaviour of animals. Combining both theory and practical training, this course helps students acquire the skillsets necessary to observe, record, and assess animal behaviour in a variety of contexts.Course Content: The course covers various aspects of animal behaviour including evolutionary biology, physiological processes, environmental biology, comparative cognition and animal welfare. Students will get the opportunity to study in state-of-the-art laboratories and settings. In addition to theoretical understanding, the program includes plenty of fieldwork allowing students to gain practical understanding.Key Modules: The course includes key modules such as Foundations in Biology, Physiological Processes, Animal Behaviour in Society, Understanding Animal Behaviour, and Conservation and Management. In the final year, students work on their dissertation.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, ensuring the provision of a robust academic framework and recognition of the skills developed through the course.Future Careers: With this degree, students can pursue careers as Animal Behaviourists, Conservationists, Ecologists, Wildlife Educators, Zookeepers, Wildlife Rangers and many more. The course also prepares students for further study in animal behaviour or related fields.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.