About Animal Behaviour, BSc - at University of Exeter
About this course
- Study aspects of behaviour in wild, domestic and captive animals
- Understand the 'how' and 'why' of natural behaviour: how current and past environments and ecology influence behaviour, how behaviour is shaped by underlying gene-environment interactions, and why we see variation among individuals, species and species groups
- Experience extensive fieldwork in the UK and international locations
- The programme highlights the value of studying animals in their natural habitats
- Study at our modern, eco-friendly Penryn Campus, situated in one of the UK's most beautiful and inspiring regions, with a stunning natural environment that serves as your classroom
Details about course variation options.
UCAS code: D394
During your placement year you will gain valuable experience, apply the skills learnt during the first and second years, improve personal and transferable skills, make new contacts and enhance your employability.
Work placements allow you to develop your career focus and are extremely valued by employers.
On this four-year variant of the BSc Animal Behaviour degree you will spend your third year on a self-organised work placement with an organisation relevant to your degree. We have established collaborations with local, national and international organisations that you can consider when applying for placement positions.
Previous placement destinations include:
Your module convenor provides support while you are researching and applying for positions and you are encouraged to consider a range of organisations, including consultancies, charities, NGOs, research institutes and universities. During your placement you will have regular contact with the module convenor to identify what support you might need.
It is your responsibility to decide which placements will be suitable for you financially. We present ideas of paid placements and those that have a stipend and/or accommodation.
The professional placement year counts towards your degree through the completion of your placement and associated coursework. It contributes to your final degree classification, and the words 'with Professional Placement' will appear in your degree title.
If you spend a full year on a work placement (in the UK or abroad) you will pay a reduced fee. Find out more.
You can apply to BSc Animal Behaviour with Professional Placement directly through UCAS using the code above. You must achieve an average mark of at least 60% in Year 1 to progress to the Professional Placement year.
You are responsible for organising your own placement; however, we have established collaborations with local, national and international organisations that you can consider when applying for placement positions and we provide you with help and support with your applications.
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