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(VIDEO) Monmouth Partners With Six Flags To Offer Unique Experience for Students
Class introduces students to the psychological theories and principles used to shape animal behaviors
Monmouth University students are getting a chance to be the first to participate in a new class that will bring them closer to some exotic animals.
This spring, the university is offering a course at Six Flags Great Adventure called, Field Experience: Six Flags Wild Safari course.
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The upper-level class introduces students to the psychological theories and principles used to shape animal behaviors and how these principles can be applied to their own career and life.
The class is being offered for the first time this spring as part of a unique educational collaboration between Monmouth University and Six Flags Great Adventure.
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In addition to class meetings, library research and journaling, students have supervised exposure to animals, including a 90-pound albino Burmese python, bottlenose dolphins, towering giraffes, African elephants and rhinoceros’.
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