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Animal Behavior Consulting: Principles & Practice

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The IAABC Foundation Animal Behavior Consulting Principles & Practice Course is a unique twelve-week multi-module course providing a comprehensive overview of the many facets of animal behavior consulting for all species. The course is appropriate for experienced behavior consultants and practitioners as well as those newer to the field with a strong interest in animal behavior. The course features weekly online meetings with a Course Mentor discussing each learning module.

 

Course Highlights

  • 27 renowned experts in the field
  • A comprehensive overview of Animal Behavior Consulting for all species
  • The only course to cover all facets of Animal Behavior Consulting
  • Weekly online Mentor Meetings for ongoing support and further learning

Topics Covered

  • Learning Science
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Functional Analysis and Intervention Design
  • Biology
  • Ethology
  • Genetics
  • Marker Training
  • Case Studies
  • Desensitization and Counterconditioning
  • Program Management
  • Behavioral Medicine
  • LIMA Practices
  • TAGteach
  • Business Promotion and Social Media Strategies
  • Interpreting Scientific Studies
  • The Human Side of the Equation
  • Sheltering, Fostering and Enrichment
  • Animal Welfare Science
  • Compassion Fatigue
Students should expect to spend an average of 5-7 hours per week on course material and viewing, depending on individual speed of learning and the week’s materials.

** IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT WEEKLY ONLINE MEETINGS **

  • Meetings are not recorded
  • Meetings begin 1 week after course opens
  • Meetings are 1 hour in duration with the exception of Week 7, which is 2 hours in duration
  • There are 12 meetings for this course

CEUs:

 

Full Students

 

CCPDT

30.00 (CPDT-KA; CBCC-KA)

 

IAABC

36.00

 

KPA

30.0

 
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