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Masters Degrees in Animal Behaviour in New Zealand

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University of Waikato New Zealand

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Study a Animal Behaviour Masters in New Zealand in 2025

A masters degree in animal behaviour will take your skills and knowledge to the next level. Usually taking 1-2 years to complete when studied full-time, an animal behaviour degree will combine theoretical knowledge with practical experience to prepare you for your future career. Admission requirements usually include a bachelors degree in a related field and evidence of your language proficiency.

International students are required to pay tuition fees in most countries. The amount can vary depending on where you are from and where you choose to study. You might be able to access financial assistance, such as a scholarship or grant, which can help you manage the cost of studying abroad. Graduates of a masters degree in animal behaviour can either look for a job or pursue further studies, such as a PhD or research degree.

Study in New Zealand

New Zealand would be an excellent choice for any international student looking to study abroad. With a diverse and extremely friendly population, students from all over the world would feel welcomed, and find it easy to integrate into their local student community. New Zealand's higher education system has a reputation for encouraging students to think for themselves and participate in cutting edge research projects. As an international student in New Zealand, you will have access to 8 highly ranked universities, all ranked in the top 500 of the QS World University rankings.

See our detailed guide to studying in New Zealand for international students.

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