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Animal Management (BTEC Level 2 First Award or Technical Diploma)

Plumpton College

Ditchling Road, Plumpton, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 3AE

National Award (BTEC)
Level 2
Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Care

Available start dates

Available start dates

Sunday, 01 September 2024
Plumpton College
34 Week(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
<p><b>Tuition Fee: </b></p> <ul> <li>16-18 exempt</li></ul> <p><b>Assessment Fee: </b></p> <ul> <li>16-18 exempt</li></ul> <p><b>Facility Fee: </b></p> <ul> <li>Cost for day students- £120 per year</li><li>Cost for residential students- £200 per year</li></ul> <p>The facility fee is applicable to all our full time FE students and this is paid annually before you arrive for your enrolment and induction. This fee assists in providing non-educational facilities which include security, sports amenities, membership of the Sports and Social Club, minibuses, Wi Fi access, television room, on-site medical support and free car parking subject to availability.</p> <p><br /> For students ages 19 plus please contact Admissions for further fee information:</p> <p>Admissions@plumpton.ac.uk</p> <p>01273 892082</p>

Course Summary

Do you love animals? Are you looking to work with them in a cattery, kennel, pet shop or rescue centre?

If you're leaving school or college, we've got a fantastic course for you at Plumpton where you'll learn about household pets, exotics, and large animals.

You can look forward to loads of practical hands-on experience with our different animals here on-site, plus learning all the theory you'll need to be successful in your future role.

This course is designed to give you some experience of animal care, working with household pets, exotics, and large animals. You will spend one day a week on work experience, with three or four days at College divided between practical and theory sessions.

The course is ideal for those wishing to develop a career in kennels, catteries, pet shops, and rescue centres, or to progress onto the Subsidiary Diploma or Extended Diploma in Animal Management for those with Distinction grades.

LEVEL 2 TECHNICAL DIPLOMA - PLUMPTON, LEWES


WORK EXPERIENCE

Study programmes include a minimum of compulsory work experience hours achieved through one day a week or block placements. The amount of hours required is dependent on the study programme.


CAREERS HUB

We offer impartial careers guidance to all of our students, email careers@plumpton.ac.uk to explore your next step or to book an appointment – we’re here to help.


INDUSTRY WORK PLACEMENT

All students aged 16-18 on our Level 2 & Level 3 programmes will now have to take part in an exciting and compulsory 50-day industry placement programme alongside completion of their vocational course. The programme will give you the chance to gain valuable skills in a real working environment whilst being paired with your ideal employer.

Our mission is to pair students with their ideal employer and to support them continuously during the placement.

There is flexibility on how students complete the placement; it can be during non-college weekdays, weekends, in blocks or over the holiday period. You will receive all of the necessary information during your interview, and if you have any queries in the meantime please contact workexperience@plumpton.ac.uk


QUALIFICATIONS GAINED

BTEC Level 2 Diploma/First Certificate in Animal Care

College award, Functional Skills or GCSEs in English & maths

Course Details

Indicative Programme Content

You can look forward to a varied programme of modules that also includes a work placement. You'll also continue your English and Maths up to GCSE level. Modules include:

  • Maintaining animal accommodation
  • Practical animal feeding
  • Conservation and improvement of British habitats
  • Animal health and welfare
  • Basic principles of animal biology
  • Work experience in the animal care industry
  • Nursing of animals
  • Employment Skills
  • English & Maths GCSEs and Functional Skills are also delivered and assessed throughout the programme

Entry requirements

First Award in Animal Care

  • You’ll need to have achieved 2 GCSEs between Grade 9-3 (previous grade structure A*-D)
  • Successful completion of a Level 1 course in another area, having studied English and Maths at GCSE
  • Mature students without the above requirements will be considered

Technical Diploma in Animal Care

  • You’ll need to have achieved 3 GCSEs between Grade 9-3 (previous grade structure A*-D) including either English or Maths at a Grade 9-4 Successful completion of a Level 2 course in another area
  • Achieving a merit on the Level 2 First Award
  • Mature students without the above requirements will be considered

Your next steps...

Following satisfactory completion of the programme, at Distinction Level students may progress to the following programme:

  • BTEC Level 3 in Animal Management

Alternatively, students might gain employment in areas such as:

  • Kennels
  • Catteries
  • Rescue Centres
  • Pet Shops
  • Zoos

Additional information


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