About the course
If you are applying for a place on the 14-16 programme please ask school to request an admissions form from [email protected] This course provides a basic introduction to the care of a variety of domestic animals. Areas of study will include feeding, cleaning and handling animals as well as additional modules covering work safety and skills development in the land-based industries. Time will be spent in the classroom and in the College’s Animal Studies Centre. Students must have an interest in the subject and have some prior experience of working with animals. A portfolio of written work must be completed as well as a short on-line assessment each academic year. Parents/Schools, please note when completing the application form you must use child’s name and DOB but the parent/school email and telephone number. All official documents, interview and enrolment information will be emailed on the parent/school email provided and this could be anytime from the time of application through to September. If the email changes it is important you let us know. Failure to do so could lead to the application being withdrawn from the process
Key Information
Location: Preston Campus
Course length: One Year (33 weeks)
Start date: September 2024
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Course Modules
Animals in the wild and in society
Assist with the care of animals
Assist with the handling and restraint of animals
Assist with the preparation and maintenance of animal accommodation
Principles of the Care of Animals
Animals in the wild and in society
Assist with the care of animals
Assist with the handling and restraint of animals
Assist with the preparation and maintenance of animal accommodation
Principles of the Care of Animals
Entry requirements & additional information
This course gives a practical introduction to the animal industry. Students need to be over 14, demonstrating confidence and competence in basic animal care skills. Academic qualifications are not essential, just a willingness to learn.
Time will be spent in the classroom and in the College’s Animal Academy developing practical skills. Students must have an interest in the subject and have some prior experience of working with animals. A portfolio of written work must be completed as well as a short online assessment.
Year 10 students may wish to continue into year 11 to complete additional units. Year 11 students may progress onto a full time Further Education or Apprenticeship Programme.
Costs that are mandatory for the course: Course fees apply for school-educated students (see 14-16 prospectus). Equipment and/or Clothing: College warehouse jacket (purchased via animal studies centre approx. £30), Wellington boots or other sturdy work boots. Tetanus vaccination up to date. 2 x lever arch files 2 x dividers Pens/Pencils (coloured) (approx. £10)