Animal Science 497V - ST- Clinical Animal Behavior
Fall
2021
02
3.00
Sarah Lefebvre
TU TH 1:00PM 2:15PM
UMass Amherst
10261
Sch of Design@MountIda Rm 105
selefebvre@umass.edu
This course focuses on common domestic animals and their behavior. The interaction of the hormonal and physiological factors in animal behavior is also discussed. Ethological principles and methods are examined in lecture and field exercises. The recognition of normal versus abnormal animal behavior and prevention of behavior problems are emphasized. Animal learning theories and behavior modification techniques are also covered. An introduction to career options in animal behavior and professional organizations and publications is also included.
ANIMLSCI 105&115 or 101&103 C