New students of Dog Behaviour & Training

If you are new to dogs and it is simply a new career change then click here for the foundation module which is mandatory and all new people have to complete. This is a foundation module CFBA 1101. It is similar to an A level, but more vocational based.

Once you have completed this which can be as soon as 4 months. You can then begin the  level 1 courses click here. Choose you career qualification you wish to obtain by checking out the Middlesex University planner here. It is s important to know your aims before you select a course.

We operate the only WBL University Qualifications for professional dog specialists who currently have experience in dog training, behaviour and associated disciplines.

The levels of education you can register for are:

University Certificate of HE in Dog Behaviour & Training

University Diploma of HE in Dog Behaviour & Training

University BA(Hons) In Dog Behaviour & Training

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Further Information on the Degree

How it works in brief:

In general, new students will have to complete the foundation module 1101 Understanding Canine Care and Behaviour this teaches a broad and exciting knowledge of the dog and its relationship with society.

You may click the PLANNER to view the modules required for a Certificate, Diploma or Degree that you wish to attain.

Middlesex University Modules

Once you have completed approximately one third of the CIDBT modules you can then arrange to discuss with a Middlesex University link tutor - Work Based Learning modules. They will explain how that works, the registration and accreditation. Once the mandatory CIDBT & Middlesex University modules are complete you will be awarded your qualification. Your prior knowledge is assessed by the University and may be used as a part of the WBS course modules.

This graduate degree program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and ability to understand and specialise in Dog Behaviour & Training combined to solve and moreover understand the problems that pet dogs develop. The aim is for the student to develop a thorough knowledge of the gamut of behaviour problems and then be able to devise practical advice that the dog owner can implement. To understand the dynamism of family life and how the domestic dog fits into that environment and social aspects. To understand what is normal behaviour and which is abnormal Theoretical courses in animal learning processes, behaviour analysis, biopsychology, behaviour modification, clinical and family intervention, family counselling, and research design will supplement hands-on experience with dogs via field projects. A thesis project is also a requisite to complete this degree program.

Upon successful completion of the courses in Canine Behaviour & Dog Training, graduates will have satisfied the theoretical and practical requirements for professional qualification.

The Cambridge Institute of Dog Behaviour & Training, Applewood House, Ringshall Road, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire HP4 1RN
01442 843187

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