The Level 2 Technical Certificate in Animal Care offers students a thorough understanding of animal care practices and principles, preparing them for a rewarding career in the animal care industry. It covers a wide range of topics, including animal health and welfare, biology, feeding, handling and restraint, behaviour, and zoological. This diverse curriculum equips students with a solid foundation of knowledge across various aspects of animal care, enabling them to work effectively in different animal care settings.You will be offered an extraordinary experience at our on-site animal centre, where you will interact with our resident animals allowing you to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical setting. From rabbits and rodents to exotic reptiles and birds, our centre offers a wide range of species, allowing you to observe, experience and develop a deep understanding of animal handling and behaviour, care, feeding and welfare. This will not only enhance your academic journey but also nurture your compassion, empathy, and dedication towards the welfare of animals.Working with animals is incredibly rewarding but be warned! It can often require long hours so you will need a large dollop of dedication and enthusiasm to be successful.
Course details
Qualification name | Technical Certificate in Animal Care |
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Qualification level | 2 |
Awarding organisation | City & Guilds of London Institute |
Learning method | Classroom based |
Course hours | Full-time |
Course start date | 2nd September 2024 |
Cost description | Please see www.wsc.ac.uk for full details |
Attendance pattern | Daytime |
Maintaining animal health and welfare Animal feeding and accommodation Animal behaviour and handling The principles of animal biology British wildlife species, habitats and rehabilitation Caring for exotic animals Caring for zoo animals Working in the animal care industry Health and safety for the land-based industries
Classroom based exercises
This course is assessed using a variety of different methods including a Mandatory Theory Exam (40%), a Synoptic Assessment (60%), Health and Safety test, written assignments and practical assessments.
Work experience is an integral part of all of our courses within Animal Studies and is especially important if you are hoping to go onto university. Due to the competitive nature of the Animal Sector, we encourage our students to undertake as many different placements as they can, whilst ensuring they undertake the mandatory hours required by each programme (150 hours for all Level 3 and Technical courses).We have built excellent links with local businesses within the Animal Sector, with over 15
Name | West Suffolk College |
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Address |
Out Risbygate BURY ST EDMUNDS Suffolk IP33 3RL Find on Google maps |
info@wsc.ac.uk | |
Phone | 01284 701 301 |
Website | http://www.wsc.ac.uk |