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Dear Prospective Student
Thank you very much for enquiring about the Basic Animal Behaviour
Course: Horses.
Ms.
Altha Viljoen presents this certificate course.
The Basic Animal Behaviour Course: Horses is essentially done through
correspondence with the optional attendance of a two-day seminar. Most
of the students who enrol for this course work full-time and the course
is therefore designed to be done on a part-time basis. Being a private
company Ethology Academy is very flexible. As long as students
communicate with us we are usually able to accommodate them in various
ways should personal circumstances develop during the year which makes
it difficult for them to continue with their studies and complete the
course successfully.
The content of the Basic Behaviour course Horses is divided into four
modules:
• Introduction and approaches to the study of animal behaviour.
> Ethological Approach (Inherited behaviour)
> Experimental or instrumental approach. (This section deals with the way
animals learn and the different conditioning techniques that are used in
training of animals)
> The developmental approach (Pre-natal - Ageing, development calendar,
development of behaviour)
> The Physiological approach (the nervous and endocrine systems as well as
pheromones)
> Social behaviour (groups, relationships, factors influencing rank,
social spaces and communication)
• Problem behaviour and possible resolutions
> Contextual assessment
> Assessment by classification of behaviour problems
> Assessment of animal welfare
> Assessment of responsible companion animal ownership
Resolutions:
> Indirect approach
> Direct approach
> A report for record purposes
• Applied Horse behaviour
> Genetic background ( domestication and breed traits)
> Behaviour background
> Most common behaviour problems
> The development of problem behaviour
> Deviations from the ethogram
> Anxiety disorders
> Problem behaviour in stables
> Problem behaviour associated with riding/handling horses.
• Care and welfare of horses including human-animal interaction,
genetic selection for breed purposes, nutrition, exercise, training,
social needs, environmental enrichment, transport, hygiene and
preventative measures, handling, breeding and housing facilities
How the course is presented: To enable students of all walks of life
this course is presented by normal correspondence (via the South African
Postal services). This has proven to be a reliable method and very easy
for the student to manage.
After enrolling, the student receives all the study material via
registered mail. Included will be a “Student Letter” giving detailed
information on every aspect of the course. Also included will be eight
assignments (two on every module) each with an addressed envelope to
make submitting them as convenient as possible.
Evaluation: The student will be expected to submit eight
assignments during the period March to October. The assignments will be
marked and returned to the students. The marks obtained for the 8
assignments constitute the year mark, which will give the student
entrance to write the final examination in November. The assignments are
not difficult, because all the answers are in the notes. It should not
take more than 2 – 3 hours to complete an assignment.
Final evaluation: A formal examination will be scheduled for
early November. It consists of a two-hour paper and the pass mark is
50%. To pass the exam requires a fair amount of studying and insight.
Students are therefore advised to start well in advance with their
examination preparation. Students will be able to sit for the exam at a
venue in close proximity to where they live.
NB: In addition to the content of the study material, we recommend
purchasing a book on different horse breeds as the study material does
not include information on specific breeds. Make sure to buy one that
pays attention to the typical temperament of the breed.
Seminars: Students are also invited to attend a two-day seminar.
A horse seminar is annually hosted in Pretoria (20 & 21 July). Should
five or more students indicate that they would prefer to attend a
seminar in either Cape Town, Port Elizabeth or Banana Beach (KwaZulu
Natal South Coast) consideration will be given to arrange such a
seminar. Attendance of the seminar is not compulsory (students are not
penalised for not attending) but highly recommended. The attendance fee
for the seminar is included in the enrolment fee, but students are
responsible for their own travel and accommodation expenditures.
Registration for this course takes place from 9 January to 28 February
every year. The enrolment fee for the Basic Behaviour Course for 2012 is
R5000-00 The fee includes the study material, attendance of the seminar
and the examination fee.
To enrol for this course:
go to
www.ethology.co.za and
• Click on ‘Enrol’
• Read ‘Terms of Agreement’
• Complete and submit the enrolment form and financial undertaking
• Pay the appropriate fee
• Provide Hanna with confirmation of payment
Do not hesitate to get in touch should you need more information
Enrol here
Best regards
Hanna Odendaal
Course Administrator
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