Fish Management BTEC Level 3 National Award
BTEC
In Cirencester
Description
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Type
BTEC
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Location
Cirencester
Further information will be available nearer to September 2010. The focus of the course will be on our own exotic collection and local habitats including both sporting and conservation management of fish. Where possible the course will be practical and involve off-campus activities.
Important information
Government funding available
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About this course
You will have at least 4 GCSEs at grade C. At least THREE must be from : English Language or Literature/Humanities (History,Geography,RS,Sociology,Psychology)/Business/Science (Core and Additional OR triple)/Maths. Alternatively you will have a DISTINCTION in a Level 2 Diploma OR an NVQ2 OR a CACHE Cert.
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Fish Management - BTEC Level 3 National Award
As part of our rapidly expanding land based provision we hope to offer a Fish Management Award from September 2010. This work-related course is aimed at those who wish to work in the sector or for those with an interest in fish or fishing who are interested in a practical qualification in addition to class-based study.
What does the course involve?
Further information will be available nearer to September 2010. The focus of the course will be on our own exotic collection and local habitats including both sporting and conservation management of fish. Where possible the course will be practical and involve off-campus activities.
What are the entry requirements for Fish Management - BTEC Level 3 National Award?
You should only apply for this course if you meet, or expect to meet, the following requirements:-
- The usual College entry requirements apply.
- You do not need to have studied this subject before.
- Examination at the end of each unit/module
- Coursework
- Portfolio of evidence
- Oral test
- Practical test
- Observation
- Presentation
Supplementary Costs
Band A (£0 - £50)
Exam Board = EDEXCEL
This information is believed to be correct. Cirencester College continually updates and reviews its provision to ensure that it meets the needs of the community. Therefore the right to amend, change or delete learning programmes, accreditation routes or terms and conditions relating to entitlement to study is reserved at all times. We aim to provide open access to a comprehensive range of high quality education and training for the whole community over the age of 16 regardless of race, class, belief, language, gender, sexual orientation, disability, previous educational attainment or particular circumstances.
Fish Management BTEC Level 3 National Award