Animal Behaviour and Welfare (Top Up)

University Centre Bishop Burton
Undergraduate BSc (Hons) Full-time 1 Year Agriculture and related sciences

About this course

Focused on animal behaviour and welfare, this programme is designed to allow those with a relevant level 5 qualification to top up to a level 6 BSc (Hons) degree. With an emphasis on applied knowledge and skills, you will learn in a flexible environment that encourages you to achieve your full potential within a structured and vigorous framework. Your academic curriculum will be supported by our extensive facilities. Our Animal Management Centre houses a wide range of animals including invertebrates, amphibians, fish, reptiles, birds, small mammals and primates. In addition, you will have access to Bishop Burtons licensed boarding kennels and grooming parlour, a well-stocked livestock farm and large equine yard housing over 80 horses.

Year 1 Modules Behavioural Assessment of Welfare Animal Cognition and Ethics Physiology of Behaviour and Assessment of Welfare Animals in Society Dissertation

Learning and Teaching Approach This programme is delivered with a variety of learning and teaching approaches to include all students' learning styles and preferences. For all modules, theory lectures are delivered that aim to provide the core content and underpinning knowledge. To complement the theory lectures, you will have group seminars and practical sessions that are used to reinforce concepts delivered theoretically. The teaching methods focus on facilitating a student-centred approach to enhance the independent learning that takes place outside of the classroom.

What is the contact time? Approximately up to 9 hours a week (full-time) to include lectures, seminars, practical's and tutorials. Students are expected to carry out a significant amount of private study (approx. 25-30 hours a week) Independent study includes extra reading and research, preparing for tutorials and seminars, preparing for and completing module assessments, and applying theoretical knowledge in practical settings where the opportunity arises, forming an essential part of a student’s learning journey. The part-time route incorporates approximately 5 hours of contact time per week, and independent study of (approximately 12-15 hours a week).

Students can expect to receive their timetables during induction week.

What else can I expect?

  • Animal Management Unit housing a wide range of species including meerkats, racoon dogs, primates, alpacas, marsupials, invertebrates, tropical and marine fish, reptiles, rodents and a nocturnal house.

  • Dedicated dog training area, commercial dog kennels and grooming facilities, commercial sheep and beef enterprises, equine yard and schools.

  • Additional facilities include Science Centre, IT suites, dedicated University Centre, study spaces and social areas, and modern Learning Resources Centre.

  • Online Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) used to enhance and facilitate teaching and independent learning on all programmes.

  • Our experienced Life Coaches are on hand to help you through your University journey from mentoring and coaching to health, wellbeing and resilience. Learn more about how our Life Coaches can support you: https://www.bishopburton.ac.uk/university-centre/life-skills-team-at-ucbb

  • Students have access to a range of support through our study skills, and health and wellbeing teams. Further information can be found on our website: https://www.bishopburton.ac.uk/student-life/student-support

  • Relevant extra-curricular activity and/or work experience is encouraged of all students in order to enhance learning.

    What kind of job could I get when I graduate? After developing extensive knowledge of animal behaviour and welfare, Graduates may pursue a number of varied careers, including but not limited to, welfare inspectors (e.g. DEFRA, RSPCA), laboratory animal technician, welfare researcher, environmental enrichment co-ordinator, behaviour advisor, animal training, charity employee (Dogs Trust, Guide Dogs for the blind etc) zoo keeping or education.

  • Study Options

    This course is available in 4 study options:

    Part-time

    Duration: 2 Years

    Qualification: BSc (Hons)

    Location: North Carlton

    Part-time

    Duration: 2 Years

    Qualification: BSc (Hons)

    Location: Beverley

    Full-time Shown above

    Duration: 1 Year

    Qualification: BSc (Hons)

    Location: Beverley

    Full-time Shown above

    Duration: 1 Year

    Qualification: BSc (Hons)

    Location: North Carlton

    Career Prospects

    Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

    3111 Laboratory technicians
    2113 Biochemists and biomedical scientists
    1211 Managers and proprietors in agriculture and horticulture
    2112 Biological scientists
    9112 Forestry and related workers
    1212 Managers and proprietors in forestry, fishing and related services

    Course Details

    Qualification
    Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
    Study Mode
    Full-time
    Duration
    1 Year
    Start Date
    2025
    Academic Year
    2025
    Campus / Location
    Beverley
    Scheme
    Undergraduate
    Subjects
    Agriculture and related sciences