Ethology, Behavior and Communication
Knowledge
The student will
- have an overview of themes and issues in evolutionary behavioral ecology and learning psychology
- know the main features of the history of evolutionary behavioral ecology and the main theoretical directions
- have knowledge of the natural needs and behaviors of different species
- recognize the challenges that domestication brings about related to animal health and welfare
- know Norwegian and international legislation regarding animal husbandry, animal welfare and animal health
Skills
- be able to explain the main theoretical approaches applied during the history of evolutionary behavioral ecology
- provide an evolutionary explanation of animal behavior
- know how animals' signals and animal behavior are to be interpreted and understood in various situations
- know the proper techniques and methods of handling and taking care of animals in order to protect the animals`, the owner`s and the employees` safety
General competence
- understand animal behavior in various situations
- be able to communicate with other professionals
- be able to reflect on ethical and animal welfare problems regarding breeding and keeping of pets
Due to the Covid-19 epedemic, a number of assessments and exams at Nord University has been changed.
Changes are made in accordance with the Temporary Regulations on Supplements to Regulation 31/01/2019 no. 63: Concerning Studies and Examinations at Nord University - Extraordinary Measures as a Result of the Coronavirus Epidemic- according to §2 of the Corona Epidemic, Assessment Methods, Sections 1-3
To accommodate this, the oral examination will be changed to home examination (2 hours) on this course in the spring of 2020.
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
BI216F - Evolutionary Behavioural Ecology - 6 credits