Management of Animals in Animal Assisted Interventions

A.Y. 2025/2026
3
Max ECTS
32
Overall hours
SSD
AGR/19
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The aim of the course of Animal-Assisted Interventions course is for students to acquire preparatory skills for obtaining the qualification as an animal assistant in Animal-Assisted Interventions (AAI). The course provides basic knowledge of AAI and the human-animal relationship, and will introduce students to some AAI experiences.
Expected learning outcomes
1. Knowledge and understanding: the student, at the end of the course, will be able to assess the suitability of dogs, cats, horses, and donkeys for human interaction and interaction. They will also be able to promote their well-being during use in animal shelters through appropriate management and training based on the principles of non-coercive learning.
2. Applying knowledge and understanding: the student will have to demonstrate knowledge and understanding useful for interacting with the various members of the AAI team. They must demonstrate the ability to assess the suitability of dogs, cats, horses, and donkeys for human interaction and contact.
3. Making judgments: the student must demonstrate the ability to critically present the information acquired. Students must be able to approach the study of the subject, analyzing the material provided by the instructor and the recommended texts. Practical lessons in the classroom and at IAA-accredited centers, attended by industry professionals, will specifically contribute to developing students' critical and judgmental skills regarding issues related to the relationship and contact between dogs, cats, horses, and donkeys with humans.
4. Communication: the student is expected to use scientifically appropriate language, in particular terminology referring to IAA. The practical activities are intended to stimulate the ability to use specific terminology and the ability to discuss scientifically with peers.
5. Lifelong learning skills: The student must demonstrate the ability to use the knowledge acquired to interpret well-being and the application of the correct procedures and operational standards required by the IAA, using available sources of knowledge and good mental organization
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Course syllabus and organization

Single session

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AGR/19 - ANIMAL SCIENCE - University credits: 3
Practicals: 16 hours
Lessons: 16 hours