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FdSc ANIMAL CONSERVATION & BIODIVERSITY

Animal Care Student handling a white Rat at Hadlow College.

Resources

  • New multi-million pound animal management, veterinary nursing and dog grooming facility (opening Spring 2009)
  • Specialist rooms for aquatics, reptiles, invertebrates and small mammals
  • Extensive paddock facilities housing a range of grazing animals
  • 6 bay, custom built aviaries for exotic birds
  • Commercial dog grooming parlour
  • Fully equipped veterinary examination room

Typical Employers
Animal rescue centres, animal charities, zoos and wildlife parks, as well as educational institutions and retail outlets.

Industry Links

Students benefit from a wide range of contacts such as local zoos, wildlife parks and rare breeds centres together with veterinary practices, pet shops, kennels, groomers and rescue operations such as Battersea Dogs Home.

More about Animal Management Courses faculty

Ideal for those students who may already be working within the industry but have no formal qualifications, this course focuses on examining the science and practice of animal conservation and related biodiversity.

Entry Requirements

80 UCAS points: 1 A level at Grade C or above or National Diploma at PPM or equivalent supported by GCSEs. Life experiences will be taken into consideration.

Location
Hadlow

Start Date

Induction will take place w/c Monday 14th September 2009. The programme will begin w/c Monday 21st September 2009.

Course Duration
3 years, 1.5 days a week.