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Covid-19 Response
- TEACHING MODE:
- Blended learning.
- OPEN DAYS:
- On-campus open day on 1st Oct.
- TEACHING NOTES:
- Students who choose to study on campus will have lectures, seminars, practicals and workshops with peers, with weekly course materials, activities and support through their Canvas platform; with online MS Teams areas to support group, tutor, and individual study activities. Students can also choose to study online only in Trimester 2 (January-April 2022) if they prefer.
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7 Animal science reviews at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU)
Im really enjoying the course, I wish it was more field based or more practical. It has some interesting subjects, but I feel like we need more practice on doing things we would do in jobs not quizzes.
Animal Behaviour, BSc Hons
By member745860 On 18th February 20The majority of the modules have interested me and all the lecturer have been helpful and enthusiastic. It has included some field trips which have been useful and enjoyable although more practical experience would be great. A very diverse course with a wide range of topics and provides advice on how to get into different career options.
Animal Behaviour, BSc Hons
By member644922 On 20th January 20Its okay all in all. When it comes to value for money as well as course content and teaching quality, i definitely wouldn't say its the best... The majority of the content i've covered in the time that i have been here has been based on carbs, plants, and classifications. I have yet to see a live animal in front of me lol The expectations that come with the course can be quite insane, for example, you could be given 2 individual 70% assignments, weekly examinations, told to attend additional 2 hour lectures weekly about subjects unrelated to animals, told to spend over 36 hours out of class time to study, and told to follow a new 'point system' that relies on you attending extra clubs, classes, volunteering, getting a job in order to graduate, all this told to you in one go and having to try to juggle everything, which is practically impossible. All in all, i'd give a 5/10 or so, generally for the course (although this may change in future)
Animal Behaviour, BSc Hons
By member1043841 On 20th November 19We have only done really generic stuff so far but it looks interesting.
Animal Behaviour, BSc Hons
By member635845 On 5th February 19Some teachers are good, some just do not care. We go on trips regularly to apply what we've learnt.
Animal Behaviour, BSc Hons
By member1235583 On 24th January 19
Best personal tutor who has given so much support. Inspired for the future
Animal Behaviour, BSc Hons
By member1231505 On 1st May 18Wonderful course with great and understanding lecturers, would recommend