- Entry Requirements
To join this programme you will need 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 (or equivalent) including Maths and/or English.
- Example Modules
- Promote and maintain the health and wellbeing of animals Plan the handling and restraint of animals Implement and evaluate plans for welfare of animals Plan diets and feeding regimes for animals Monitor and evaluate the feeding of animals Establish animals in a new environment Manage the care of young animals Provide information on how to maintain the behaviour
- What will I learn?
Build on your Level 2 Animal Care qualification by gaining solid skills in animal husbandry, working hands-on with wildlife in a busy Hospital. This nationally recognised, accredited qualification builds upon your prior knowledge of animal care covering health, welfare, nutrition and behaviour.
- Additional Information This course runs four days a week: three week days, plus one day at the weekend, for 11 months. 16-18 year olds requiring English or Maths classes will additionally attend lessons at the Buckinghamshire College Group.
- Progression
As part of the Level 3 Practical Skills qualification you will be given support in moving into the industry, for example as an Animal Technician or Trainee Zoo Keeper, or gain promotion to a more senior position within existing employment.
It also offers access to further education, such as Level 3 Technical Extended Diploma Animal Management course.
- How am I assessed?
Progress and achievement is recorded throughout the year via practical assessments and written assignments. Students are expected to complete assignments at home to improve their overall background knowledge.
Level 3 Certificate in Practical Animal Care Skills
This qualification develops practical skills, promotes sound working practices, and provides essential industry knowledge to help learners to progress into higher levels of learning or into sustainable employment in the land-based sector. Learners will complete this qualification with a concrete understanding of how to promote and maintain the health and well-being of animals, including identification of abnormal signs, monitoring, and maintaining accurate records, as well as understanding of diets, animal behaviour and caring for young animals.
Course Information
- Course Type Full-Time Course
- Study Mode Work Based
- Course Code CSB3ANCT
- Start September
- Length 46 weeks
- Level Level 3
- Campus
Offsite