Course Overview
Course Overview This course provides a comprehensive exploration of animal behavior across wild, domestic, and captive settings, delving into the evolutionary and ecological drivers behind natural actions. Students gain hands-on experience through extensive fieldwork in both UK and international locations, emphasizing the critical importance of studying animals within their natural habitats. Key Program Highlights Examine behavior across diverse settings: wild, domestic, and captive animals Investigate the evolutionary 'how' and 'why' behind natural behavior patterns Understand the interplay of genetics, environment, and ecology in shaping actions Participate in extensive fieldwork opportunities in the UK and abroad Focus on the vital importance of studying animals within their natural habitats
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusPenryn Campus
CityExeter
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeGBP 29,700