Primatology is the study of primates, specifically referring to analysing their behavioural, historical and medical attempt, whether it is in their natural habitats, in zoos, laboratories, sanctuaries or national parks.

In this course you will learn about Primates to understand the taxonomy, biology and management of primate animals both in captivity and the wild.

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Course Outline
Course Code: 
BEN210
Duration: 
100 hours - Access for 12 months
Delivery: 
Online
Certificate: 
Statement of achievement
Lesson Structure: 
  1. Introduction to Primates –scope, nature, anatomy & physiology, evolution and taxonomy
  2. The Strepsirhines
  3. The Haplorhines
  4. Diet and Nutrition re environment feed and supplements in a nature park environment
  5. Health - Illness Pests and diseases specific to above
  6. Primate Behaviour in the Wild
  7. Breeding programmes and optimum resources needed for this
  8. Conservation in the wild -of individual breeds?
  9. Managing primates in Captivity
Aims - the learning objectives of the course: 
  • To understand the taxonomy, biology and management of primate animals both in captivity and the wild.
  • Discuss the nature and scope of our knowledge of primate animals.
  • Describe a variety of different species from the suborder Strepsirhini.
  • Describe a variety of different species from the suborder Haplorhini.
  • Explain the dietary requirements for different primates.
  • Explain the management of the physical wellbeing of primates.
  • Explain the psychology of primates and their natural behaviour.
  • Explain the management of the psychological wellbeing of primates in captivity.
  • Explain breeding programmes for managing the conservation of primates.
  • Explain the conservation of a range of primates.
  • Explain the management of primates in captivity.