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This multidisciplinary program combines animal welfare science, conservation biology, and environmental sustainability to provide a comprehensive understanding of animal welfare and its impact on the environment. Students learn to assess animal welfare, understand conservation issues, and develop skills to make a positive impact on the well-being of animals and the planet. The program is accredited by the RSPCA and prepares graduates for careers in animal welfare, conservation, and sustainability.
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Degree Overview:
This program is a multidisciplinary program designed to give students a well-rounded understanding of animal welfare science, conservation biology, and environmental sustainability. The program takes a "One Welfare" approach, considering the welfare of all animals, from farmed animals to wild animals.
Objectives:
- To educate students on the concepts of animal welfare and how to assess it.
- To teach students about the latest research in animal welfare and conservation biology.
- To equip students with the skills to make a positive impact on the welfare of animals and the environment.
Program Description:
The program is divided into three years, with each year focusing on different aspects of animal welfare and conservation.
- Year 1: Students learn about the basics of animal welfare science, including how to define and assess welfare. They also learn about the principles of planetary health and environmental sustainability.
- Year 2: Students learn about the many welfare issues associated with animal production and conservation systems. They also learn about the causes of biodiversity loss and how to mitigate it.
- Year 3: Students apply their knowledge to real-world problems by completing an independent research project. They also choose two optional modules from a variety of subjects, such as environmental and animal advocacy, wildlife crime and trade, and animal welfare during emergencies and disasters.
Outline:
Program Content:
The program covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Animal welfare science
- Conservation biology
- Environmental sustainability
- Animal behavior
- Animal physiology
- Animal diversity
- Research methods
- Ethics
Program Structure:
The program is delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars, and practical work. Lectures are used to introduce students to new topics, while seminars allow students to discuss and explore these topics in more depth.
Modules:
The program consists of a total of 45 modules, with 15 modules in each year.
Assessment:
Students are assessed through a variety of methods, including:
- Exams
- Coursework
- Presentations
- Practical work
Teaching:
The program is taught by a team of experienced academics who are experts in their field. The University of Winchester is also committed to providing students with a supportive learning environment.
Careers:
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for a variety of careers in animal welfare, conservation, and sustainability. Some potential career paths include:
- Animal welfare scientist
- Conservation biologist
- Environmental sustainability consultant
- Research scientist
- Policy officer
Other:
- The program is offered as a full-time program.
- The program is accredited by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA).
UK / Channel Islands /Isle of Man / Republic of Ireland International Year 1 £9,250 £16,700 Year 2 £9,250 £16,700 Year 3 £9,250 £16,700 Total £27,750 £50,100 Optional Sandwich Year £1,850 £3,340 Total with Sandwich Year £29,600 £53,440