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Is there such a thing as a bachelor's degree in animal behaviour ? Thanks.?

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Nono, not under vet science. Under psychology. Like a B(A) OR B(S) major in animal behaviour.

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  1. Animal behaviour tends to be something you specialise on after obtaining your BSc., I'm starting an MSc. in September focussing on Animal Behaviour and Welfare after having obtained a BSc. in Marine bio and Zoology at undergraduate level. However there are some universities that offer it at undergraduate level as well:

    For example in the UK:

    http://search.ucas.co.uk/cgi-bin/hsrun/s...

    And this page:

    http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/

    allows you to search for colleges in the US by major and it did turn up a few results for Animal behaviour/Ethology:

    Students in this major study the science behind animal behavior, looking not just at how they behave but at why they behave as they do. Topics of study include evolution, instinct, neuroscience, psychology, and much more.

    Colleges offering it:

    http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/se...


  2. I don't know but there should be!  Be carefull because alot of people  treat animal behaviour  differently! so if there isn't  a bch.degree really search the information and meet alot of different  animal behaviour specialists!

  3. LMAO!

    You mean a Degree in Veterinary Science with Behavioral Science as a specialty.

    It wouldn't be in the Bachelor level, I'm afraid.

    Could be more PhD material, if you ask me.

    All the best.

    ST

    PS,

    You have Companion Courses in Animal Behavior and handling available, though.

    Try the links given below.

    PPS,

    It wasn't available in the Graduate level in the Arts & Science, but in the Masters level at this link:

    http://www.psych.ubc.ca/grad-pgm/areassp...

    All the best.

    ST

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