This course is designed to introduce students
to the primates of the world, their evolution, their physical make-up
and habitats.
It
aims to equip participants with a solid grounding in primate studies
and is favourably received by the anthropology department of Oxford
Brookes University and introduced by Prof Simon Bearder of Oxford
Brookes University.
£329.00
(all inclusive) Plus
Free with this course
The Working with Animals ebook
Primatology Diploma
Level 2
reg no.10027388
Module
1
Module
2
What is a primate? This module focuses on the evolution
of primates, how they are classified and many more essential facts to
provide the underpinning knowledge for this course. Modules 2 – 6 look
at specific families or groups of families. The subject matter will be
similar in each case except that there are many different angles
depending on the species being studied. Where in the world they are
found, their particular habitat, diet, size and individual
characteristics are but a few of the interesting facts that will be
covered.
The apes (part 1) Where
in the world they are found, their particular habitat, diet, size and
individual characteristics are but a few of the interesting facts that
will be covered.
Module
3
Module
4
The apes (part 2)
Old world monkeys Where
in the world they are found, their particular habitat, diet, size and
individual characteristics are but a few of the interesting facts that
will be covered.
Module
5
Module
6
New world monkeys Where
in the world they are found, their particular habitat, diet, size and
individual characteristics are but a few of the interesting facts that
will be covered.
Lorises, Lemurs and Tarsiers Where
in the world they are found, their particular habitat, diet, size and
individual characteristics are but a few of the interesting facts that
will be covered.