Course Overview
Course Overview This program delves into the science of animal behavior, exploring its evolutionary origins, ecological functions, and underlying mechanisms from genes to cognition. You will develop a comprehensive understanding through an interdisciplinary approach that emphasizes critical field research in natural habitats. The course is designed to equip you with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge for a successful career in this dynamic field. Key Program Highlights Learn from leading biologists engaged in groundbreaking, long-term studies of iconic species in the wild Gain hands-on experience through immersive field courses in the UK and international locations Master a wide range of practical techniques for studying behavior in both field and laboratory settings Benefit from the program's strong connections to top conservation and research organizations Graduate with excellent employability prospects in ecology, conservation, and research
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusPenryn Campus
CityExeter
ModeFullTime
Duration36 Months
FeeGBP 23,800