Level 3 Animal Management is a full-time one-year course. Successful completion of this course will allow the opportunity to progress onto a second year to complete the City and Guilds Advanced Animal Management Technical Extended Diploma Level 3. On completion of the second year of study, you will achieve a full Level 3 Advanced Extended Diploma. If you are completing your Animal Management Technical Diploma and looking to progress to the Extended Diploma, click here to apply now. You’ll learn about many different aspects of looking after animals, including animal behavior and communications, feeding and nutrition, and biological systems. This course allows applicants to retake math or English alongside their study program if they have not achieved a grade 4 at GCSE. It is also an ideal route for those who have not achieved higher grades at GCSE and allows them to still study at Level 3. Mandatory units are assessed by the externally written and internally marked synoptic assignment and an external exam which is marked by City and Guilds. Optional units are assessed by externally written, internally marked assignments which will be set throughout the year of study.
You will need to achieve a minimum of 6 GCSEs at grade 4 (C) including English, Math, Biology, and three other subject areas.
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Torbay |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Vantage Point, Long Road, Paignton, TQ4 7EJ |
Level 3 Animal Management is a full-time one-year course. Successful completion of this course will allow the opportunity to progress onto a second year to complete the City and Guilds Advanced Animal Management Technical Extended Diploma Level 3. On completion of the second year of study, you will achieve a full Level 3 Advanced Extended Diploma. If you are completing your Animal Management Technical Diploma and looking to progress to the Extended Diploma, click here to apply now. You’ll learn about many different aspects of looking after animals, including animal behavior and communications, feeding and nutrition, and biological systems. This course allows applicants to retake math or English alongside their study program if they have not achieved a grade 4 at GCSE. It is also an ideal route for those who have not achieved higher grades at GCSE and allows them to still study at Level 3. Mandatory units are assessed by the externally written and internally marked synoptic assignment and an external exam which is marked by City and Guilds. Optional units are assessed by externally written, internally marked assignments which will be set throughout the year of study.
You will need to achieve a minimum of 6 GCSEs at grade 4 (C) including English, Math, Biology, and three other subject areas.