2 Animal Training Bachelor's degrees in North America
- BSc
- North America
- Executive courses
- Animal Science
- Animal Training
- On-Campus
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2 Animal Training Bachelor's degrees in North America
Franklin & Marshall College
Bachelor of Science - Animal Behaviour Studies
- Lancaster, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
There are many colleges and universities where students can learn about animal behaviour, but very few like Franklin & Marshall College provide opportunities in the Animal Behavior major of the Biological Foundations of Behavior program for undergraduates to work directly in the laboratory, field, zoos and other countries with many animal species, including aquatic invertebrates, fish, mammals, birds and capuchin monkeys.
Bergin University of Canine Studies
BS in Canine Studies
- Penngrove, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
The mission of the Bachelor of Science Degree in Canine Studies (Cynology) is to guide the students’ exploration of the canine species through a vast array of scholarly studies and experiences that expose the uniqueness of the dog’s coveted relationship with humans while providing an opportunity for students to explore their own species as it evolved through its relationship with the canine, and in so doing, provide a multitude of dog or human aligned job opportunities.
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Studying animal training may provide students with many job opportunities that allow them to put their skills to use. Careers in dog coaching, professional pet care and service dog training can be pursued as a result of receiving instruction in this field.
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