Apr 24, 2024  
Course/Program Inventory 
    
Course/Program Inventory

AAL 2000 - Animal Behavior and Restraints



Clock Hours: 40

Delivery Mode
on-ground

Course Description:
Providing an integrated approach to understanding animal behavior. Learn the difference between innate and learned behaviors. Explore the use of manual or mechanical means to limit some or all of an animal’s normal movement for the purpose of examination, collection of samples, drug administration, therapy, or experimental manipulation.

Student Learning Outcomes:
Course Competencies:

Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of:

  1. Behavior from psychological approaches
  2. Behavior from physical approaches
  3. Behavior from environmental approaches
  4. Behavior from evolutionary and biological approaches
  5. Psychological and Structural Enrichment Device
  6. Physical restraint
  7. Short term restraint
  8. Prolonged restraints