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. On completion, this course provides UCAS points and possible entry into Higher Education. This course could lead to work with the RSPCA, working with Guide Dogs for the blind, Pet Shop management trainee and Veterinary Nursing. Throughout your studies, you will cover 5 Units.
A Level 3 Extended Certificate in Animal Management dependent on a good standard of work, attendance and behaviour throughout the course and also on the conditions that you have maintained and completed the necessary hours in a suitable work placement. In addition to the above you also require: - A suitable character or tutor reference - A successful College interview.
Assessment is continual over the year mainly by the completion of assignments, but there are a range of assessment methods including: external assessments, presentations and group work and students are also assessed practically on the Animal Care Centre and in the work place. You will be given the opportunity to gain a Pass, Merit or Distinction in each subject.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Solihull |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Blossomfield Campus, Blossomfield Road, Solihull, B91 1SB |
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. On completion, this course provides UCAS points and possible entry into Higher Education. This course could lead to work with the RSPCA, working with Guide Dogs for the blind, Pet Shop management trainee and Veterinary Nursing. Throughout your studies, you will cover 5 Units.
A Level 3 Extended Certificate in Animal Management dependent on a good standard of work, attendance and behaviour throughout the course and also on the conditions that you have maintained and completed the necessary hours in a suitable work placement. In addition to the above you also require: - A suitable character or tutor reference - A successful College interview.
Assessment is continual over the year mainly by the completion of assignments, but there are a range of assessment methods including: external assessments, presentations and group work and students are also assessed practically on the Animal Care Centre and in the work place. You will be given the opportunity to gain a Pass, Merit or Distinction in each subject.