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Welcome to Wild Behaviour. This is a second year Field Course (PSY2217) for Psychology, Bioscience and FCH students at the University of Exeter. We’ll study humans and other animals, to understand how they choose mates, manage risk, find food, form groups, avoid predators and resolve conflict.
The course gives you a unique opportunity to live and work alongside research scientists. You’ll get to know staff and other students on your course, in both academic and social contexts. |
You’ll learn to be a scientist, and understand why real individuals behave as they do under natural conditions.
Views of Previous students“Just overall an amazing module.”
“Knowledgeable, enthusiastic and supportive staff contributed to the success of this module.” “The location and being outdoors is great!” “The field trip was amazing and most people have said they have learnt more from it than the majority of the rest of their time at Exeter.” |
Listen to what Past students have to say about the Module |