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Report: The Integration of Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science
Veterinary professionals often rely on owner history to triage problems. Yet studies in applied ethology show that humans are notoriously poor at reading subtle signs of pain and fear.
- Define 3–6 specific, observable learning outcomes per course (e.g., "Design a responsive e‑commerce checkout flow that passes accessibility checklist X").
- Map each module directly to one or more outcomes to avoid scope creep.
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Week 3–5: Redesign core path
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- Ethology: The scientific study of animal behavior in natural environments. Provides the evolutionary and adaptive basis for behaviors.
- Applied Behavior Analysis: Focuses on modifying behavior through learning principles (operant and classical conditioning). Essential for training and behavior modification.
- Communication Signals: Visual (posture, tail carriage, ear position), auditory (barks, growls, hisses, whines), olfactory (pheromones), and tactile (grooming, nudging). Misinterpretation of these signals is a major source of human-animal conflict.
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