The Animal Management sector is evolving and expanding constantly and therefore requires an adaptable and knowledgeable workforce to meet these changes. This course will provide you with a solid in-depth introduction to animal welfare and management, to meet employer demands in such a competitive industry.
How will you Learn?
You will learn through lectures, seminars, practical demonstrations, independent research, visits, field work and through work-related experiences on the programme. An in-depth, independent research project will also form a large part of your second year of study in which you will need to investigate, analyse and report on a set theme relating to animal behaviour and welfare.
Methods of Assessment:
A range of assessment methods will be used including reports, presentations, practical demonstrations, essays, academic posters, journal articles, laboratory practicals, and research projects.
Trips and Events:
You will have the opportunity to be involved in regular trips to wildlife parks, zoos, animal shelters, natural history museums and an opportunity to train with Safari Guides in South Africa (subject to costs). Throughout the course you will meet industry specialists including Reptile Specialists, Zoo Keepers, Boarding Establishment Owners, Ecologists and Vets.
Progression Routes:
Upon successful completion of this course you could apply for the final year ‘top-up’ full degree e.g. Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Management, Animal Biology or Animal Behaviour.
Acceptance on to these courses is at the discretion of the institution offering the top-up.
Former students are now employed in the animal care industry in a number of roles including, Wildlife Rehabilitators, Canine Hydrotherapists, Animal Technicians, Aviculturists, Kennels and Cattery Workers, Zoo Keepers and Conservationists.
Work-based Learning and Employability Development:
You will be required to complete at least 80 hours work experience where you will learn essential industry skills to strengthen your employability. The centre also have links with local vets, kennels, pet shops, animal shelters and zoos to support your progression in to employment.
Facilities and Support:
You will have access to a range of species housed in the on-site Animal Studies Unit and develop necessary skills in animal management and husbandry. The Animal Studies Unit has recently undergone significant development to provide facilities which exceed current animal welfare standards and now includes a range of small mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates, as well as a bespoke nocturnal room, grooming facilities and a large outside area housing rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, birds, marmosets and meerkats.
The centre also works closely with a local farm which houses a range of livestock including sheep, cattle, goats, horses, pigs and poultry, providing a number of invaluable practical and research opportunities. Additionally, the unit also benefits from a large practical classroom which is used for demonstrations, laboratory practicals, animal health assessments and animal training tutorials.
You will also have access to an Academic Support Tutor to assist you with your studies and careers advisors to help you with your future employment.
Course Details - Modules
Year 1:
Animal Health and Welfare
Business and the Business Environment
Managing a Successful Project
Animal Behaviour in Society
Animal Husbandry
Animal Anatomy and Physiology
Animal Nutrition
Management of Exotic Species
Year 2:
Biological Principles
Research Project
Anthrozoology
Evolution and Adaptations
Animal Breeding and Genetics
Wildlife Conservation
Work Experience
Course Details – Assessment Method
A range of assessment methods will be used including reports, presentations, practical demonstrations, essays, academic posters, journal articles, laboratory practicals, and research projects.
Course Details – Professional Bodies
Professional Bodies are not listed for this Course.
How to Apply
26 January This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
Application Codes
Course code:
D300
Institution code:
P56
Campus Name:
Stamford College
Campus code:
Points of Entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
Year 1
Year 2
Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry (Year 2 and Beyond)
Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry are not listed for this Course.
International applicants
Standard Qualification Requirements
64 UCAS points typically from A Levels or a Level 3 Diploma in Animal Studies, although students from other subject specialisms are encouraged to apply • Mature students who may not have formal qualifications are encouraged to apply for an interview where you will be considered on your experience, enthusiasm and commitment.
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Minimum Qualification Requirements
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Provider information
University Centre Peterborough
Park Crescent
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Peterborough
PE1 4DZ
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