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Animal Management Advanced Technical Diploma – Level 3 (540)

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  • Is this course for you?

    This course is for students who are interested in developing the specific technical and professional skills and knowledge that will lead to meaningful employment in the animal care industry. You will explore a wide range of industry areas including animal care and management, zoos, wildlife and applied science.

    Equal to three A-Levels.

    In the 2nd year of the course, you can select 1 of 2 pathways. You can select Zoo or Domestic routes to better suit your interests and career aspirations.

  • Required qualifications

    You will need to have a minimum of four GCSE grade at 4 or above with ideally maths and/or English and a science. Or you will have already gained a Level 2 qualification in Animal Care.

  • What skills will I develop?

    This qualification gives you the opportunity to gain a range of specialist practical skills and knowledge that builds upon your knowledge of animals. You will study how to work safely around animals, be responsible for the planning and carrying out animal husbandry, health, handling, feeding and nutrition.

    You will also learn about animal behaviour, animal breeds and welfare and animal biology. You can then learn further specialist skills such as caring for exotics, birds or fish, or skills for working in a kennels and cattery or a pet store in your second year.

    Please see below for a full list of the animal-related modules you will complete over the two years of the course:

    First Year (540) Second Year (1080) – Zoo Pathway Second Year (1080) – Animal Pathway
    Principles of Health and Safety Aquatics Welfare and Breed Development Wildlife and Ecology Conservation
    Undertake and review work related experience in the land-based industries Avian Health and Husbandry Pet Store Design and Management
    Animal Health and Husbandry Zoological Collections Animal Nursing
    Animal Feeding and Nutrition Business management in the land based sector Kennel and Cattery Management
    Animal Behaviour and Communication Estate Skills Estate Skills
    Biological Systems of Animals Customer Care and Retail Merchandising Business management in the land based sector
    Animal Welfare and Breeding Undertake a specialist project in the land based sector Undertake a specialist project in the land based sector
    Exotic Animal Health and Husbandry Wildlife and Ecology Conservation Aviation Health and Husbandry
    Pet Allied Services Inheritance and Genetics Wildlife Management and Rehabilitation
    Small Animal Rehabilitation Environmental interpretation in the Land-based sector
  • Careers

    This qualification will allow you to progress onto the Level 3 Technical Extended Diploma in Animal Management to extend your studies into a second year. You could then progress into Higher Education on a range of animal, conservation and science based courses. The qualification can also lead to employment in a range of animal care settings including:

    • Animal centre assistant

    • Kennel and cattery worker/supervisor

    • Animal hospital care assistant

    • Apprentice in an animal care business

    • Pet store assistant

  • Work experience

    You will be required to complete a minimum of 150 hours of relevant work experience during your course of study, this should be in an animal setting. You will then produce a review of your work experience with input from the employer as part of a module on your course.

  • English and maths

    English and maths skills will be continually developed through the study programme and are an important aspect of being successful within the Animal Care sector.

  • Other important information

    Practical teaching and assessment will take place on our on-site zoo. To take part in these lessons you will need to be equipped with the correct PPE, which comprises of overalls/boiler suit and safety boots with a steel toe cap. All jewellery including piercings will need to be removed before you can take part in practical lessons for your own safety and the safety of the animals.

    There will be a range of trips and visiting speakers throughout the year including the opportunity to attend a study tour. Previous cohorts have visited Florida and the Netherlands.

  • Is this course for you?

    This course is for students who are interested in developing the specific technical and professional skills and knowledge that will lead to meaningful employment in the animal care industry. You will explore a wide range of industry areas including animal care and management, zoos, wildlife and applied science.

    Equal to three A-Levels.

    In the 2nd year of the course, you can select 1 of 2 pathways. You can select Zoo or Domestic routes to better suit your interests and career aspirations.

  • Required qualifications

    You will need to have a minimum of four GCSE grade at 4 or above with ideally maths and/or English and a science. Or you will have already gained a Level 2 qualification in Animal Care.

  • What skills will I develop?

    This qualification gives you the opportunity to gain a range of specialist practical skills and knowledge that builds upon your knowledge of animals. You will study how to work safely around animals, be responsible for the planning and carrying out animal husbandry, health, handling, feeding and nutrition.

    You will also learn about animal behaviour, animal breeds and welfare and animal biology. You can then learn further specialist skills such as caring for exotics, birds or fish, or skills for working in a kennels and cattery or a pet store in your second year.

    Please see below for a full list of the animal-related modules you will complete over the two years of the course:

    First Year (540) Second Year (1080) – Zoo Pathway Second Year (1080) – Animal Pathway
    Principles of Health and Safety Aquatics Welfare and Breed Development Wildlife and Ecology Conservation
    Undertake and review work related experience in the land-based industries Avian Health and Husbandry Pet Store Design and Management
    Animal Health and Husbandry Zoological Collections Animal Nursing
    Animal Feeding and Nutrition Business management in the land based sector Kennel and Cattery Management
    Animal Behaviour and Communication Estate Skills Estate Skills
    Biological Systems of Animals Customer Care and Retail Merchandising Business management in the land based sector
    Animal Welfare and Breeding Undertake a specialist project in the land based sector Undertake a specialist project in the land based sector
    Exotic Animal Health and Husbandry Wildlife and Ecology Conservation Aviation Health and Husbandry
    Pet Allied Services Inheritance and Genetics Wildlife Management and Rehabilitation
    Small Animal Rehabilitation Environmental interpretation in the Land-based sector
  • Careers

    This qualification will allow you to progress onto the Level 3 Technical Extended Diploma in Animal Management to extend your studies into a second year. You could then progress into Higher Education on a range of animal, conservation and science based courses. The qualification can also lead to employment in a range of animal care settings including:

    • Animal centre assistant

    • Kennel and cattery worker/supervisor

    • Animal hospital care assistant

    • Apprentice in an animal care business

    • Pet store assistant

  • Work experience

    You will be required to complete a minimum of 150 hours of relevant work experience during your course of study, this should be in an animal setting. You will then produce a review of your work experience with input from the employer as part of a module on your course.

  • English and maths

    English and maths skills will be continually developed through the study programme and are an important aspect of being successful within the Animal Care sector.

  • Other important information

    Practical teaching and assessment will take place on our on-site zoo. To take part in these lessons you will need to be equipped with the correct PPE, which comprises of overalls/boiler suit and safety boots with a steel toe cap. All jewellery including piercings will need to be removed before you can take part in practical lessons for your own safety and the safety of the animals.

    There will be a range of trips and visiting speakers throughout the year including the opportunity to attend a study tour. Previous cohorts have visited Florida and the Netherlands.

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  • Animal Care Diploma L3 (540) Yr 1 of 1

    Rodbaston College

    Start Date: September

    Code: QRF3AN540-Y1

    Full Time: 35 Weeks

    Day(s): Usually 3-4 days per week