| 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
View
our Courses
View
the CIDBT Films
Further
Information on the Degree
How it works in brief:
Many canine professionals'
experience can be validated to the CIDBT's satisfaction
may begin the courses immediately without completing
the foundation module. You must e-mail your resume to the registrar and assuming you have at least six months experience and that it meets are prior learning assessment, you can commence with the level one courses.
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
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An
example:
A canine professional
A
canine professional who works within
specific disciplines can have that work validated by
the University in the form of credits and through the
CFBA Portfolio. Your prior knowledge is assessed by
the University and may be used as a part of the course.
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Knowledge
of dog training
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Communication
skills
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Evidence
compilation
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Years
spent in the dog training industry
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Other
relevant knowledge interpersonal skills
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.
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