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Course Overview

Course Overview

The Higher National Certificate in Animal Management provides a good foundation for those students who have a real passion for working with animals and aims to prepare participants for employment at supervisory level jobs within the industry. The course is also well suited for those who currently work in the industry and would like to further develop their skills, knowledge and understanding to enable them to progress within the sector. As a student on this course you will be involved in the welfare of animals on the college animal care unit to include those animals in our Blue Cross Rehoming Centre, Day Boarding Dog Kennels and livestock production area.

This course combines lectures, group work, practical sessions and independent research. Throughout the course you will be applying your theoretical knowledge to practice both in group work and the work setting. You will be expected to undertake an industrial experience placement one day per week as part of your studies. This will not only give you valuable experience, but can often lead directly to employment opportunities. The remainder of the course will be taught over three days per week in college and will consist of lectures, tutorials, practicals and laboratory work. The academic staff on the programme have vocational experience and specialisms within Animal Management, making them ideally placed to help you apply theory to practice.

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Qualification

Qualification
BTEC Higher National Certificate in Animal Management

80 UCAS tariff points which may include:

Level 3 Extended Diploma in Animal Management (Pass/Merit/Merit).

4 GCSEs grade C/4 or above which must include English and maths.

It is recommended that you have also achieved GCSE Biology and Chemistry at grade C/4 or above due to the scientific content of some of the units.

A- Level CDD - Prefered in Chemistry and Biology

If you have undertaken BTEC Applied Science instead of GCSE, you should have achieved an overall Merit.

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The HNC is composed of a number of units, all of which you must successfully complete to gain the qualification. These units are chosen by the tutors to reflect the specialisms held with the College and will allow you to study across a broad range of Animal Management disciplines. Units you are likely to study (not exhaustive) include:

  • Animal health and welfare

  • Business and the business environment

  • Managing a successful project

  • Management of exotic animal species

  • Animal anatomy and physiology

(Please note these units are provisional and subject to change)

ASSESSMENT

Each unit will be internally assessed by your tutors and then moderated. Assessment will take a variety of forms which will include assessed theory work, presentations, creation of public information resources, written scientific reports and practical observations when managing the care of animals and supervising those carrying out various animal husbandry procedures. The assessment process will be fully explained during your induction and your tutors will work closely with you throughout the course to ensure that you understand all requirements of assessment.

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Students undertake a work experience placement 1 day per week. You will be assessed through practical observations when managing the care of animals and when supervising those carrying out various animal husbandry procedures.

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Employment in a range of animal industries, progression onto the Higher National Diploma in Animal Management at Hopwood Hall or degree programme.

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LSCBSCZS
Level 4
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday
02/09/2024
27/06/2025
12.00 hrs per wk
30 weeks
6000.00