This course is ideal for you if you are interested in Animal Management or if you would like a career in the animal care industry. This course could lead to a wide range of careers such as: working with the RSPCA, working with Guide Dogs for the Blind, Laboratory Technician, Zookeeper and a Veterinary Nurse.
All Animal Care and Management learners will complete the common core. You can then choose either the Animal Management core pathway and the Animal Management and Behaviour occupational specialism or the Animal Science core pathway and the Animal Management and Science occupational specialism.
Industry placement - you will carry out 350 hours at a relevant work placement. During your placement, you will develop your employability skills and learn more about the animal care industry.
The core pathway - content is designed to provide you with a broad knowledge and understanding of the animal sector, whilst also allowing you to develop the core skills needed when working within the industry. The core pathway will be assessed by 2 exams and an employer set project.
The occupational specialism - then equips you with the knowledge, skills, and behaviours necessary for you to progress into occupations within the animal industry or onto higher education. The Occupational specialism will be assessed by a synoptic assessment.
Assessment is continual over the two years and you will be assessed both practically and theory based to ensure you are prepared to sit all exams and complete set projects.
You will be required complete an application and to attend a College interview.
Minimum qualifications for this course are: Four GCSE passes at Grade 9 - 5 including English Language, Science (Physics, Biology and Chemistry) and Maths OR a Level 2 Technical Diploma in Animal Care at Distinction with a Grade 4 or above in English and Maths. In addition to the above qualifications you will need:
You will need to purchase a pair of steel toe cap boots, a College boiler suit and a work placement polo shirt. There may also be various trips throughout the year. The price of these will become available upon application. A good standard of English and Maths are essential for success in your course, your chosen vocation and life.
Throughout your course you will continue to develop your English and Maths skills in your vocational classes.
Blossomfield Campus
Sept-2026
Various
TBC
N/A for 16 to 18 year olds
ZPTAA033BCF1
Full Time
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