Qualified veterinarians specializing in animal behaviour manage cases that resemble those handled by Clinical Animal Behaviourists. A Veterinary Behaviourist's caseload may involve cases where there is a greater probability of the problem behaviour having a medical cause or requiring medication for effective treatment. Their primary practice setting is typically within a veterinary environment, but not exclusively for example, Veterinary Behaviourist work exclusively as Clinical Animal Behaviourist.This course is offered online in English and consists of 60 ECTS credits, over two years. Entry requirement is a Masters degree in veterinary sciences.