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Advanced Diploma Canine Behaviour and Management 

Course Synopsis

The aim of the course is to prepare participants academically to work in the role of canine behaviour adviser. It is designed to be the definitive course on canine behaviour management for those who cannot afford the time, or money, to go to university to study animal behaviour.
Because of the technical nature of the material, this course is not open to all students. Potential students will be required to demonstrate their ability to study at level 5: HND/Foundation degree before being accepted. Although a long standing, ‘hands on’ knowledge of dogs will not normally be accepted as adequate qualification to enter this programme, each case is judged on its own merits. Please click here and complete this application form so we can confirm course acceptance before you enrol.
Students who enrol on this course will satisfy the academic requirements for membership of the UK Registry of Canine Behaviourists (UKRCB.) If UK students wish to further their studies they will also be accepted by Sparsholt College to top it up to a BSc in Applied Animal Behaviour.

Click Here for details of the  Level 3 Canine Science Course.

canine behaviour and trainingClick Here  for details of the Foundation in Canine Management and Behaviour.

On successful completion of  either of these courses you could then go on to study for this advanced level 5 Lantra approved canine behaviour diploma course.


Frequently asked questions about our courses

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     advanced diploma in canine behaviour and management    

 

Advanced Diploma Canine Behaviour and Management





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  Course Content


Module 1      Learning Theory
Module 2  The Genetics and Evolution of Canine   Behaviour
  • What is learning? An introduction to learning theories
  • The different ways dogs learn
  • Habituation
  • Classical and operant conditioning
  • Stimulus generalisation and stimulus discrimination
  • Types of reinforcement
  • Vicarious learning
  • Learning through experience, trial and error learning and one-trial learning and the effects on future behaviour
  • The genetics of the dog, and how genes can affect behaviour.
  • Biological principles; cell division, types of reproduction
  • The principles of inheritance of genes
  • The links between dogs and their ancestor, the wolf, similarities and differences
  • How domestication and artificial selection have changed the physical and behavioural characteristics of dogs.
Module 3   Biochemistry of the brain
Module 4    Pharmacology
  • The differences between the divisions of the nervous system
  • The different neural pathways between voluntary and involuntary behaviour
  • The structure of the nervous system
  • Overview of the brain and the functions of the various parts
  • Neurotransmitters and how they affect canine behaviour
  • The senses of the dog and how they differ from other species
  • A detailed look at the sense of smell and how this affects canine behaviour
  • The classes and types of veterinary drugs
  • Different ways that drugs act on the body
  • The ways that drugs can impact upon canine behaviour.
  • Some common medical disorders and the ways that these can influence the behaviour of a dog.
  • For the project a chemical that might be found within the environment is selected and
    researched to find out how this could impact upon the health and behaviour of the dog.
Module 5   The internal environment
Module 6   the external environment
  • Homeostasis and the normal physiology of the body
  • How health and physiology can affect canine behaviour.
  • Various medical conditions are covered, and their behavioural effects
  • The physiological and behavioural effects of stress, and the hormones involved
  • Other biological factors, for example how hormones or nutrition can influence behaviour.
  • The external factors that can affect the behaviour of a dog.
  • The environment in which the dog lives, and the experiences it has had.
  • The interactions between other dogs, and also with people
  • The importance of socialisation in early life.
  • Scientific research that has been carried out into the social development of puppies
  • The problems that can occur due to poor socialisation.
  • The importance of consistency when training dogs
  • The effects of a kennel environment on behaviour and stress levels
  • This module introduces some case studies for analysis to identify causes of problem behaviour
Module 7    Intelligence and Theory of Mind
Module 8   Behavioural Diagnostics
  • Do animals think?
  • Do they experience emotions?
  • Do they recognise themselves in a mirror?
  • Are they aware of the intentions of others?
  • Can we define intelligence and what it means?
  • A review of the scientific research that has been carried out on animal emotions
  • An analysis of the selfish gene theory
  • The many possible causes of a particular behavioural problem (root causes of behaviour).
  • Environment, nature, nurture, pharmacological, physiological causes, and how more than one of these could be the cause of a problem
  • How we can diagnose the cause of behaviour, by asking questions and analysing the situation.
  • Drawing on knowledge gained from the previous modules to discuss all the possible reasons why a dog is behaving in a certain way.
  • Designing history sheets to use during client consultations
Module 9    Professional Conduct
Module 10    Application of Theory
  • Maintaining a professional image when dealing with clients and the veterinary profession when working as a behaviourist
  • The importance of excellent communication skills.
  • The business aspects of working as a behaviourist, such as insurance and code of conduct
  • Dealing with clients, using tact or sympathy when dealing with clients and difficult situations
  • Designing promotional material
  • Writing letters to veterinary professinals
  • The way we interact when dealing with dogs, and how our own behaviour can potentially influence theirs.
  • Fear and how to deal with it
  • Aggression and why it might occur and how to deal with it
  • The scientific study of behaviour, including presenting reports, interpreting data and graphs.
  • Carrying out an observational study of your own on canine behaviour.
  • Analysing different methods of dealing with a behavioural problem to determine the likely success of different approaches
Module 11         The Law
Module 12          Case Studies
  • Legislation affects anyone working with dogs and their owners.
  • The legal position and the laws that affect canines and those working with them.
  • Includes the Dangerous Dogs Act, Control of Dogs, Animal Welfare Act
  • Responsibility for animals in your care
  • The law regarding behavioural treatment of animals, and how this relates to the Veterinary legislation
  • Analysis of case studies to pull together all the knowledge gained throughout the course.
  • The examination of ten different behavioural problem case studies
  • Suggesting how you would go about assessing and solving the problems.
  • Demonstrating knowledge of all factors that might affect canine behaviour, including learning, genetics, and biological and environmental factors.
  • Suggestions for solving problem behaviour
  • Production of professional reports and letters to clients and veterinary professionals.
 
Frequently Asked Questions   Back to Course Details
Many students that have undertaken these courses have progressed on to university or employment as a direct result of their studies. Whether you are looking for a full HND equivalent, a course to further your career prospects, or simply a course to study as a hobby, we can offer the right course for you. We hope these questions will answer any queries you may have.

Why enrol on a course through Animal Jobs Direct? We are dedicated to the furthering of knowledge in all subjects related to animals and animal behaviour. We strive to keep our courses the best they can be, we only promote approved and accredited courses related to animal care and the courses are based on knowledge, experience and a passion for animal welfare.

Who are the tutors?
The courses are written, edited and published by professionals with years of teaching and first hand experience with animals, giving you the best quality of study material available.  Meet the Tutors and Advisors

I'd like to know more about your accreditation, recognition and approvals

Our courses satisfy the rigorous standards applied by a number of independent bodies including ISAP, Learn Direct, Lantra and EADL. These independent bodies range from the professional to the academic and many are under the control of government departments and offices. Please click here for more details.

Have you got some testimonials I can see from students that have enrolled on your courses?
Yes, please click here for recent feedback from some of our students
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Will the courses get me a job?

We cannot guarantee that they will lead to employment but they will certainly enhance your CV and give you an improved chance of finding the work you are looking for.

Can I become an animal behaviourist, animal psychologist, ecologist, etc after completing one of your courses?
There is no short cut and unfortunately as this is an unregulated industry, there is nothing to stop anyone who thinks they know something about the subject setting themselves up as an expert. However, this is irresponsible and potentially damaging and we believe that there should be tighter regulation in place to prevent this. If you are serious about making a living as a consultant in this field, you need to work towards a collection of accredited animal behaviour, psychology, biology and care based courses along with some practical hands-on experience that can be obtained through volunteering.

Will I get letters after my name eg Dip. Animal Care ?
Over recent times there has been a trend in the private education sector for learning providers to issue post nominal letters to successful students, we for instance authorise the use of ADipCBM for graduates of our Advanced Diploma in Canine Behaviour Management (Foundation Degree equivalent). Whilst it may appear impressive we would advise caution in choosing courses on the basis of the letters that come with it. We will continue our policy of not awarding post nominal letters for any course below degree level education as we feel to do so is potentially misleading both to those studying on that course and the public who are presented with such letters on a business card. What you will get is a Diploma accredited by the International Society of Animal Professionals and an academic reference from your tutor. This should increase your chances of employment in the animal care sector and/or assist your application for a related college or university placement.


Is attendance required? No. All the courses are 100% home study and can be studied from home in your own time and at your own pace.

When do the courses start?
There are no specific start dates as each student progresses at their own pace. You should be starting your studies within two weeks of payment.

How do the courses work?
You will receive one module at a time. In the notes there are questions to answer that will require some research (the answers are not in the notes). Once you have completed all of the questions you send them off to your tutor for marking. This is then returned with a grade and report with constructive comments along with your next module.

What if I do not understand something?
Upon enrolment, you are assigned a personal tutor to help you with your work and any questions you might have. The tutors' job is not only to mark your work but also to provide academic support and guidance if required. You can contact your dedicated personal tutor by phone or email. They are all experts in their field, most have a related degree and many have teaching qualifications in addition to having practical experience in their chosen subject. We are committed to good practice and delivering quality tuition through the medium of correspondence.
   
What's included?
The enrolment fee covers registration costs, all study materials and full Tutor and Administration support. There are no surprises or additional costs; the amount  advertised is the amount you pay.

Do I need to buy books?
Some courses come with a book which along with the extensive course notes provides sufficient information to complete the course. As with any education however, the more books you have access to the more complete your answers will be.

Are there any exams?
No. Assessments are based entirely on your coursework.

How long do the courses take?
As there are no deadlines and the courses are designed to fit around your personal commitments this is a difficult one to answer. We suggest you aim to complete one module per month, so a six module course will take six months.

Can I study more than one course at a time?
Yes, this is possible. You will find that by studying this way, you create a steady flow of work for yourself. Many of our courses complement each other and work well together.

Why are some of the courses so much cheaper than some of the competitors?
Our primary aim is to educate our students in subjects relating to animal welfare and additionally there are no accommodation costs to cover as all the courses are conducted in your own home. You pay an excellent price for an excellent service, no more, no less. We will do our best to price match any similar online courses; please send us comparison prices and details and we will see what we can do.

How do your course levels compare on the National Qualification Framework (NQF)?
Please check on each course page for the individual course level and use the NQF link to compare.

What happens when I finish the course?
On successful completion of all modules you will receive a diploma/certificate. The tutor will also be happy to supply you with a reference for employers, colleges or universities.

Can I study from anywhere in the world?
 
Yes, our courses are accessible to students worldwide; these courses have been undertaken by students from over 37 countries outside the UK. The courses have been conducted in some surprising environments; including secure hospitals and prisons to the depths of the African jungle and the Himalayan mountains to the beaches of the Middle East. Students are able to get the same swift tutor support whether they are in the UK, Bolivia or anywhere else in the world.

How do I enrol?
Simply click on the 'Enrol Now'  button on the relevant course page and complete the secure online registration form. Or alternatively, we can take payment by phone or cheque.

Are there any entry requirements for your courses?
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment for most of our courses. They are available to all students, of all ages and academic backgrounds. Any specific entry requirements will be detailed on the appropriate course page.

I'm still not sure which course would be suitable for me Please contact us with information about what you are interested in and what you would like to achieve. The Animal Jobs Direct team have years of experience working within the animal care sector and will be happy to offer advice on courses and animal care careers. You can phone us for free and speak with one of our course advisers.

I want to work with animals how do I to start?
This is a very common question and to help you with this, we have produced a Working with Animals ebook that is available as an instant download or on CD format. It contains links (continually kept up to date) to the latest information about the different careers with animals as well as volunteering opportunities, the latest jobs with animals and training options. This publication is free with any diploma course enrolment. Please see this link for further information about the ebook/cd: http://www.animal-job.co.uk/ebooks.html

Why enrol on a course through Animal Jobs Direct?
We are dedicated to the furthering of knowledge in all subjects related to animals and animal behaviour. We only promote approved and accredited courses related to animal care and the courses are based on knowledge, experience and a passion for animals. All the courses are written, edited and published by professionals with years of teaching and first hand experience with animals.


If you have further questions about this course
please don't hesitate to contact us   


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