Certificate in Animal Welfare
The Certificate in Animal Welfare aims to help students gain specialized knowledge on the well-being of animals managed ethically by humans. The certificate provides a range of theory, evaluation of scientific literature, and its application surrounding the use of animals.
This program prepares students for careers in animal health and welfare by giving them expertise specific to this field. In completing five courses as part of this certificate program, students will understand ethical concepts surrounding animal use and will develop the skills required to assess specific situations and make sound recommendations for improvements in livestock care, handling, transportation and slaughter. As well, students will observe, measure and document a variety of animal behaviors by working hands-on in our Ruminant Animal Centre.
This certificate is open to students eligible for admission to or enrolled in a BSc or BSc (Agr) program at either of Dalhousie’s Halifax or Truro campuses.
Certificate Requirements
Total of 15 credit hours required to be completed within 5 years (maximum).
Required Courses
ANSC 3002.03: Domestic Animal Behaviour
ANSC 3005.03: Animal Welfare
BIOA 4004.03: Animal Adaptation and Stress
PHLA 3001.03: Animal Ethics (Agricultural Campus) or PHIL 3106.03 (Halifax Campus)
Optional Courses
Any ONE from the list below:
ANSC 3001.03: Animal Health
ANSC 3007.03: African Wildlife Ecology
AQUA 3000.03: Fish Health
ANSC 4009.03: Directed Studies in Animal Science (if in area of animal welfare)
RESM 4014.03: Honours Thesis I/RESM 4015.03: Honours Thesis II (if in area of animal welfare)
To inquire further about the requirements for the Certificate in Animal Welfare, please contact Program Coordinator, Miriam Gordon (miriam.gordon@dal.ca).