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  1. In this three-course certificate program, we’ll study different principles of animal behavior and learn to apply this knowledge to animal care. You’ll examine behavioral differences between animal species and how these reflect their evolution and habitat adaptation.

  2. Freshmen by the numbers. Overall 3-year average admit rates by residency. Middle 50% admitted GPA, autumn 2023. High school GPA 3.75-3.98 (4.0 scale), 95-100 (100 scale) Direct to College, engineering 3-year average admit rates. For more information about direct to college, visit the College of Engineering FAQ page.

  3. I applied to the college of engineering and I'm currently really stressing over whether I'm going to be accepted or not. I can't find any good info on what is usually required to get in, and I was hoping to ask current engineering students what their high school grades and applications looked like.

  4. Introduction to the primary clinical literature in applied animal behavior. Integrate animal behavior theory with real-world practice to resolve practical problems in human-animal interactions, including companion animals, captive animals and livestock.

  5. Introduces important concepts and empirical findings in animal behavior. Emphasizes evolutionary and mechanistic approaches to understanding diversity and complexity of behavior. Topics include communication, mating, migration, and sociality.

  6. University of Washington Professional & Continuing Education’s Certificate in Applied Animal Behavior program is pleased to announce scholarship support for students through the Applied Animal Behavior Scholarship Fund and the Department of Psychology.

  7. Overview. Faculty. Area Requirements. In addition to the Departmental course requirements, the Areas may add requirements. Following are the current requirements for Animal Behavior. All Animal Behavior students are required to take. Psych 502 Core Concepts in Animal Behavior. and at least two of. Psych 503 Core Concepts in Behavior Genetics.