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Introduction to the Program
A complete and total update on animal welfare with the most complete and effective online program on the market”
The Postgraduate certificate in Applied Animal Ethology is a new and updated program that arises from the growing demand among veterinary professionals for specialized education in animal welfare to minimize animal suffering, since, nowadays, consumers demand not only healthier and safer food, but also food obtained through practices that ensure animal protection and welfare.
It addresses the concept of Animal Welfare, its evolution and applied ethology, one of the main welfare problems in all animal facilities.
It also covers animal ethics or bioethics as a differentiating element with respect to other similar courses. Since this topic is usually included in philosophy programs, it is usually addressed very superficially in health sciences. This highly relevant ethical aspect today will be extensively discussed in depth throughout this Postgraduate certificate in Applied Animal Ethology.
The program will help veterinary professionals acquire specialized and up-to-date specialization in the field of animal welfare, which is increasingly demanded by society, as conflicts between animal advocates and those in food production are the order of the day.
Join the elite, with this highly effective program and open new paths to help you advance in your professional progress"
This Postgraduate certificate in Applied Animal Ethology contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- The latest technology in online teaching software
- A highly visual teaching system, supported by graphic and schematic contents that are easy to assimilate and understand
- Practical cases presented by practising experts
- State-of-the-art interactive video systems
- Teaching supported by telepractice
- Continuous updating and recycling systems
- Autonomous learning: full compatibility with other occupations
- Practical exercises for self-evaluation and learning verification
- Support groups and educational synergies: questions to the expert, debate and knowledge forums
- Communication with the teacher and individual reflection work
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
- Supplementary documentation databases are permanently available, even after finishing the course
With a methodological design based on proven teaching techniques, this innovative program will take you through different teaching approaches to allow you to learn in a dynamic and effective way”
Our teaching staff is made up of professionals from different fields related to this specialty. That way we are sure to offer the training update we intend to provide. A multidisciplinary team of professionals trained and experienced in different areas, who will efficiently impart the theoretical knowledge, but above all, who will bring the practical knowledge from their own experience to the course: one of the differential qualities of this program.
The efficiency of the methodological design of this Postgraduate certificate, enhances the student's understanding of the subject. Developed by a multidisciplinary team of e-learning experts, it integrates the latest advances in educational technology. This way, you will be able to study with a range of comfortable and versatile multimedia tools that will give you the operability you need in your training.
The design of this program is based on Problem-Based Learning: an approach that conceives learning as a highly practical process. To achieve this remotely, we will use telepractice learning: with the help of an innovative interactive video system, and learning from an expert, you will be able to acquire the knowledge as if you were actually dealing with the scenario you are learning about. A concept that will allow you to integrate and fix learning in a more realistic and permanent way.
A complete training program that will allow you to acquire the most advanced knowledge in all the areas of intervention of a specialized veterinarian"
Our innovative telepractice concept will give you the opportunity to learn through an immersive experience, which will provide you with a faster integration and a much more realistic view of the contents: “learning from an expert"
Syllabus
The contents have been developed by different experts, with a clear purpose: to ensure that our students acquire each and every one of the skills necessary to become true experts in this field.
A complete and well-structured program that will take you to the highest standards of quality and success.
A comprehensive teaching program, structured in well-developed teaching units, oriented towards learning that is compatible with your personal and professional life"
Module 1. Animal Welfare. Concepts and Evolution
1.1. Evolution of the Concept of Animal Welfare, from Antiquity to Present Day
1.1.1. Animal Welfare in Antiquity
1.1.2. Introduction to the Concept of Welfare
1.1.3. Animal Welfare Today
1.2. Vision of the Concept of Animal Welfare from Different Cultures
1.2.1. Buddhism
1.2.2. Catholicism
1.2.3. Islam
1.2.4. Judaism
1.2.5. Orthodox Church
1.2.6. Protestantism
1.3. Concept of Animal Welfare, Approaches to Understanding It
1.3.1. Definitions of Animal Welfare
1.3.2. Emotion-Based Approach
1.3.3. Function-Based Approach
1.3.4. Ethology-Based Approach
1.4. Physiological Responses to Stress
1.4.1. Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal-Glands Axis
1.5. Acute and Chronic Stress Response
1.5.1. Physiological Responses to Chronic Stress
1.5.2. Physiological Responses to Acute Stress
1.6. Concepts of "Eustress" and "Distress"
1.6.1. Eustress: Optimal Stress
1.6.2. Distress: Negative Stress
1.7. The Role of Stress Response in Welfare
1.8. Freedoms and Needs
1.8.1. Concept of Freedoms
1.8.2. The Role of Freedoms in Animal Welfare
1.8.3. Concept of Needs
1.9. Animal Welfare Assessment Systems
1.9.1. Direct Indicators
1.9.2. Indirect Indicators
1.10. Developing Animal Welfare Assessment Protocols
1.10.1. TGI 35 L
1.10.2. WelfareQuality ®
1.10.3. AWIN (Animal Welfare Indicators)
Module 2. Applied Animal Ethology
2.1. Applied Animal Ethology and Its Relation to Animal Welfare
2.1.1. General Information on Ethology
2.1.2. Origin of Applied Ethology
2.1.3. Fields of Applied Ethology
2.2. Organization of Behavior
2.2.1. Learning
2.2.2. Motivation
2.3. The Effect of Domestication on Animal Behavior
2.3.1. Definition of Domestication
2.3.2. The Environment in Domestication
2.3.3. Domestication and Animal Behavior
2.4. Individual Animal Behavior
2.4.1. Feeding
2.4.2. Body Care
2.4.3. Exploration
2.4.4. Reaction Behavior
2.4.5. Rest and Sleep
2.5. Social and Reproductive Behavior
2.5.1. General Social Behavior
2.5.2. Association
2.5.3. Social Interactions
2.5.4. Reproductive Capacity
2.6. Infant and Parental Behavior
2.6.1. Fetal Behavior and Childbirth
2.6.2. Maternal Behavior
2.6.3. Neonatal and Juvenile Behavior
2.6.4. Play, Practice and Exercise
2.7. Applied Ethology in Swine and Poultry
2.7.1. Origin and Domestication of Swine
2.7.2. Swine Signals and Communication
2.7.3. Biological Rhythms in Swine: Diet, Rest, Reproduction
2.7.4. Origin and Domestication of Birds
2.7.5. Signals and Communication in Birds
2.7.6. Biological Rhythms in Birds: Diet, Rest, Reproduction
2.8. Applied Ethology in Cattle, Sheep and Goats
2.8.1. Origin and Domestication of Beef Cattle
2.8.2. Signals and Communication in Cattle
2.8.3. Biological Rhythms in Cattle: Diet, Rest, Reproduction
2.8.4. Origin and Domestication of Sheep and Goats
2.8.5. Signals and Communication in Sheep and Goats
2.8.6. Biological Rhythms in Sheep and Goats: Diet, Rest, Reproduction
2.9. Applied Ethology in Dogs and Cats
2.9.1. Origin and Domestication of Dogs
2.9.2. Signals and Communication in Dogs
2.9.3. Biological Rhythms in Dogs: Diet, Rest, Reproduction
2.9.4. Origin and Domestication of Cats
2.9.5. Signals and Communication in Cats
2.9.6. Biological Rhythms in Cats: Diet, Rest, Reproduction
2.10. Environmental Enrichment
2.10.1. Concept of Environmental Enrichment
2.10.2. Functions of Environmental Enrichment
2.10.3. Types of Environmental Enrichment
This program will allow you to advance in your career in a seamless way"
Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Animal Ethology
During the coexistence of humans with production animals, good practices must be implemented to ensure the proper welfare of each species. One of the disciplines that contributes to achieve this purpose is animal ethology, which analyzes the behavior of each animal and its reaction to different daily situations. Thanks to this, production owners make sure to provide each species with the necessary tools to coexist in optimal conditions. The benefits provided by this practice have contributed to the fact that it is very much explored and requested nowadays. For this reason, the best specialists of TECH Global University designed this Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Animal Ethology. An intensive program taught in online mode with which you will be an expert in examining the biological basis of the behavior of each species. By developing the program, you will learn the parameters of animal welfare involved in animal farms, which will guarantee the production of food totally suitable for human consumption. Likewise, you will address, animal ethics or bioethics, welfare evaluation systems and physiological stress management.
Learn the characteristics of animal ethology
When you take this two-month program, you will have the security of specializing in the area through the latest study techniques. Our methodology ranges from multimedia resources and lessons guided by veterinary experts, to the development of practical exercises that will reinforce your skills in multiple areas. Throughout the course modules, you will conduct a detailed study of enrichment systems in animal facilities, normal and abnormal behavior patterns (principles of learning and motivation), the concepts of stress: eustress (positive stress) or distress (negative stress), and their implications for animal comfort. You will also explore the fields of applied ethology, feeding and body care, the effects of domestication on the behavior of each species (social, reproductive behavior) and related environmental enrichment. This together will allow you to obtain an integral animal welfare, improve their life indicators and generate continuous profitability in the production you employ.