Animal Science & Management FD
Bachelor's degree
In Skipton
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Skipton
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Start date
Different dates available
A variety of assessment methods is used including: presentations, case studies, portfolio, practicals, scientific reports and examinations. Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check {if "vertical" == 'horizontal'} {if "GSFH0031"}
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About this course
Entry Requirements: 120 UCAS points Extended Diploma/A2 Level/Access to HE Diploma or equivalent plus GCSEs English Language and Mathematics Grade C or above or equivalent or Students without necessary qualifications but with relevant work experience are encouraged to apply for an interview Students with relevant HNCs may be able to transfer credit in certain modules onto the Foundation Degree
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Subjects
- IT
- IT Management
- Management
Course programme
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Call our clearing hotline 01756 693 381 or visit our clearing page for more information.
{if "<p>This programme is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of animal mana"} What stands out about this course?This programme is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of animal management and the underpinning science which will equip you with the necessary knowledge to assess the welfare needs of animals. It enables you to acquire practical animal management skills and devise appropriate management strategies pertinent to the animal sector. It focuses on the scientific knowledge required for a career in animal health and welfare.
This broad based programme allows for the development of an interest in a particular species or niche area in the industry. The recently extended facilities include housing for a range of species including reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, small mammals, horses and birds. The dog grooming facilities alongside the equine unit gives access to larger mammals.
The unique location of the College has the great advantage of being set in a busy and thriving Auction Mart which gives proximity to a wealth of real life and work experiences.
{if "<p><strong>Level 4</strong></p><ul> <li>Personal and Professi"} What will I study?Level 4
- Personal and Professional Development
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Animal Husbandry Management
- Work Based Learning 1
- Biochemistry & Microbiology
- Animal Health and Welfare
Level 5
- Animal Reproduction, Breeding & Genetics
- Animal Behaviour
- Animal Nutrition
- Evolution & Adaptation
- Work Based Learning 2 & 3
- BSc (Hons) Animal Management (top-up)
- BSc Applied Animal Behaviour and Training (top-up)
- BSc (Hons) Animal/Equine Science (top-up)
- Various employment opportunities in welfare organisations, care of endangered species, wildlife parks, retail trade, animal training
Animal Science & Management FD