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Department of Archaeology & Anthropology

Anthrozoology

The inter-disciplinary study of human & animal interactions

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Animation of various photosThis modular programme will be of interest to anyone who would like to investigate the many and varied ways in which humans perceive, engage, compete and co-exist with non-human animals. It will be especially relevant in terms of continuing professional development (CPD) for individuals who are involved with the care of non-human animals in a professional capacity (e.g. vets, veterinary nurses/technicians, animal trainers, dog wardens, zoo keepers, conservationists, charity workers etc.), as well as for students who have completed social science undergraduate degrees or who have a science background and would like to expand their research interests into the social sciences.

The Anthrozoology MA is available either residentially in Lampeter, from home, or by way of blended learning (distance modules in conjunction with some intensive residential study weekends and/or field trips) and includes the following module options.

For more information please e-mail
anthrozoology@lamp.ac.uk

NB. For the MA the successful completion of a total of 180 credits is required. For the PG Diploma, a total of 120 credits is required and for the PG Certificate a total of 60 credits is required.