Course Overview
Course Overview This Masters in Human-Animal Interaction provides an advanced, interdisciplinary exploration of our complex relationships with animals across diverse contexts, from companionship and therapy to conservation and agriculture. You will master a diverse range of research methodologies to critically evaluate the ethical, behavioral, and societal dimensions of these interactions. The program is tailored to your career goals through a practical placement and a dedicated research project, supported by renowned experts in the field. Key Program Highlights Interdisciplinary curriculum covering animal-assisted interventions, conservation, zoos, farms, and companion animals Choice between an MA (qualitative focus) or MSc (quantitative and qualitative focus) pathway Direct professional experience through a tailored practical placement opportunity Conduct an original research project supervised by recognised experts in animal behaviour and welfare Accredited components that count towards continuing professional development (CPD)
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusStirling Campus
CityStirling
ModeFullTime
Duration12 Months
FeeGBP 24,300