Canine Science Distance Learning Course
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Canine Science Distance Learning Course
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Aims & Assessment
The course aims to provide students with a level 3 (advanced) knowledge regarding the evolution, physiology and behaviour of the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the domestic dog (Canis familiaris). It then applies this knowledge to the behaviour of the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) in a domestic environment. This includes recent approaches to control and behavioural therapy. The course is conducted by post and assessment takes the form of question papers alongside report writing.
The course is certified by the Institute for Animal Care Education.
Course Programme
Module One
1. Canid Evolution
2. The diversity of the Canidae
3. Anatomy and movement (1)
4. Anatomy and Movement (2)
5. Canine sensory biology
Module Two
6. Grey wolf Behaviour (1)
7. Grey wolf behaviour (2)
8. Canine Communication
Module Three
9. Domestication done
10. Canis familiaris (1)
11. Canis familiaris (2)
Qualification
On successful completion of all of your assignments you will receive a UK Open Learning Diploma in Canine Science.
Assessment
Assessment takes the form of question papers and directed report writing. The reports are designed to test the student's ability to understand the modules as a whole. The question papers are designed to test the students understanding of the individual concepts within the lessons. Reports (3 in total) represent 70% of the total mark; the questions papers (12 in total) represent the remaining 30%.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this course, the students just need to be committed to follow the guidelines of the course.
Tutor Support
You will receive full tutor support by e-mail and post for a full year from the date you receive the course.
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