Level 3 CG Diploma Suite Animal Management

About the course

The College offers opportunity to study at level 3 (A level equivalent) for students who wish to develop a comprehensive understanding of animal management and biology - encompassing practical techniques, academic knowledge and technical skills.  It is a popular option for both school leavers and successful Level 2 Diploma students.  The course incorporates a mix of practicals, classroom lectures, industry visits and case study exercises. Students enjoy the wide variety of theory and practical subjects combined with a range of projects and assessments.

Key Information

Location: Liverpool Campus or Preston Campus

Course length: One Year

Available course dates: Please select the appropriate campus and start date to apply online.

Liverpool Campus
September 2025
Preston Campus
September 2025

Course Modules

Advanced Extended Technical Diploma (720) � Year 2: Aquatics Welfare and Breed Development (Optional)

Animal Behaviour and Communication

Animal Feeding and Nutrition

Animal Health and Husbandry

Animal Welfare and Breeding

Avian Health and Husbandry (Optional)

Biological Systems of Animals

Exotic Animal Health and Husbandry

Farm Livestock Husbandry and Welfare (Optional)

Principles of Health and Safety

Undertake a Specialist Project in the Land-based Sector

Undertake and Review Work Related Experience in the Land-based Industries

Wildlife and Ecology Conservation

Wildlife Management and Rehabilitation

Zoological Collections

Advanced Extended Technical Diploma (720) � Year 2: Aquatics Welfare and Breed Development (Optional)

Animal Behaviour and Communication

Animal Feeding and Nutrition

Animal Health and Husbandry

Animal Welfare and Breeding

Avian Health and Husbandry

Biological Systems of Animals

Exotic Animal Health and Husbandry (Optional)

Principles of Health and Safety

Undertake a Specialist Project in the Land-based Sector

Undertake and Review Work Related Experience in the Land-based Industries

Wildlife and Ecology Conservation

Wildlife Management and Rehabilitation (Optional)

Zoological Collections

Entry requirements & additional information

This course gives a good technical training and education providing a vocational alternative to A Levels and the opportunity for successful students to progress to Higher Education. Students are normally aged 16 or over and the following requirements are needed for the Advanced Technical Certificate in Animal Management (360) (which leads to the 720 Diploma): 4 GCSEs at Grade A* to C (9 to 4), to include English Language and Mathematics or Science or Level 2 Diploma at Pass / Merit and an English qualification at Level 2 (this must be an English Language GCSE at C or above for under 19s) In addition Learning Areas may apply specific agreed aptitude assessments that assist selection. It is strongly recommended for applicants to gain some voluntary experience within the animal sector in order ensure that they are fully prepared for the expectations of the study programme and gain a realistic insight of the animal industry. A minimum of five days (which do not have to be consecutive) is advised.

Animal Studies

Britain is well regarded as a nation of animal lovers, from companion pets to large animal collections. This has resulted in a multi-million pound industry, ranging from well known national pet feed companies to pet stores, catteries and kennels and numerous other businesses providing for the needs of animals.

If you care about animals and have a deep interest in their health and wellbeing, Myerscough provides an excellent opportunity for you to further your studies. You'll develop a range of skills and have the opportunity to care for a range of animals including dogs, cats, rabbits and ferrets, farm animals, reptiles and amphibians and a range of invertebrates.

Our new £3m Animal Studies Centre

Our Animal Studies Centre

Myerscough College’s Animal Studies Centre has tripled in size after the completion of a £3 million extension and major refurbishment. The new Animal Studies Centre features specialist classrooms, dedicated indoor and outdoor areas for different animal groups, as well as spacious private rooms, reception and study areas, all fully equipped with the latest I.T technology.

The Animal Studies Centre also offers a range of services to the public, from grooming and healthcare through to behaviour classes and hydrotherapy for injury recovery.