Neuroscience and Animal Behavior - Emory University.
Animal sciences deal with the study of domestic animals, researching the structure, development, way of life and their relationship with the environment. The focus of the animal sciences discipline is to offer knowledge about breeding, growth, improvement and exploitation of domestic animals. Animal sciences study improvement methods that ensure proper nutrition (feeding), breeding.
Earning your degree in animal behavior prepares you for a variety of careers, such as a wildlife biologist, researcher, zookeeper, animal trainer, wildlife rehabilitator or laboratory manager. It can also be a launching point for your master’s or doctoral degree or a professional program such as veterinary sciences. You may dream of enriching the lives of animals in a zoo setting, helping.
Kristina Spaulding, PhD, CAAB has a PhD in biopsychology - the study of the biological basis of behavior - and is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist through the Animal Behavior Society. She specializes in stress and behavior, social cognition and emotion, positive welfare and the prevention and treatment of behavior problems in dogs. In addition to her academic background, she has been in.
This 36-credit program prepares students interested in animal behavior and conservation (ABC) to develop and enhance their research skills and create an understanding of the behavior of animals as well as acquire credentials for employment in fields related to ABC. This free-standing master of arts program replaces the previous concentration in ABC within the Psychology MA program with no.
About the Program The Davis campus has a distinguished history of teaching and research in the life sciences including animal behavior. The Animal Behavior Graduate Group is an interdepartmental program in which faculty members from several departments, schools, and colleges participate. Members of the Group employ a wide range of animal species in their research as well as a diversity of.
IU’s internationally-recognized Program in Animal Behavior offers an interdisciplinary and hands-on education for both undergraduate and graduate students. We attract students from a variety of backgrounds who share a desire to work with animals, approaching the study of their behavior from a scientific perspective. Our students gain valuable experience through advanced training and research.
Our most recent graduate offering, the Online Graduate Certificate in Animal Welfare and Behavior, is a four-course, for-credit program designed for individuals working with animals in research, industry, and the nonprofit sector, as well as for those who are interested in developing careers in animal health and welfare. Taught by nationally and internationally renowned Penn Vet faculty, it.