Welcome to the Human-Domestic Animal Bond, a course in the Masters of Science degree in Animal Psychology. This course is designed to introduce you to the relationship between domestic companion animals and humans. Domestic companion animals share a special relationship with us and deserve special consideration in their own right.
I hope you will find this course useful.
You will have 10 weeks in which to complete the necessary reading, written assignments and exams. Please have your textbook prior to enrolling so that you can use your time most effectively. Day 1 will begin when I send you your first welcome email. Please keep careful track of your due date. When you are ready to access your exam please email me and I will arrange access. You must request the exams prior to your deadline. This course is worth 3 credit hours.
There are two (2) textbooks required for this course
Book 1: Animal Passions and Beastly Virtues: Reflections on Redecorating Nature. Marc Bekoff. Temple University Press: ISBN # 1592133479.
Book 2: Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th. ed.) ISBN # 1557987912. ( http://www.apastyle.org/)
You can purchase any of your BSU textbooks here at the BSU bookstore:
There will be written essay assignments for this course. The written assignments will relate to the material found in the textbook. The assignments will be evaluated based on how clear, complete, concise and accurate they are addressed.
The grading scale for this course is as follows:
90-100% = A
80-89% = B
70-79% = C
Below 70% = Fail
Please email me with any questions or concerns you might have through your coursework and I will endeavor to address them as fully as I can. I will usually be able to respond to questions the same day that you ask them. I will receive your email address when you enroll. If you change your email address during the course please let me and the administration office know. When you enroll please email me right away to tell me a bit about yourself, your background and your goals.
My name is James O'Heare. I have worked as a professional animal behavior consultant for 15 years. I am the author of several books on applied dog behavior, I am an international speaker, president of The Companion Animal Sciences Institute (www.CASInstitute.com) and Director of the International Institute for Applied Companion Animal Behavior (www.IIACAB.com), and I am the Managing Editor of the Journal of Applied Companion Animal Behavior (www.IIACAB.com/journal.html). I have studied intensively in animal behavior and applied behavior analysis. My personal web site is at www.JamesOHeare.com.
Upon completion of this course you will have a foundational understanding of these topics in relation to nonhuman animals:
1). Three primary theories of the evolution of the domestic dog.
2). Co-evolution of domestic companion animals and humans.
3). Urbanization and how companion animals fit.
If you have any questions regarding this program, you may contact the instructor atjamesoheare@rogers.com
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