This course is designed to give students the practical and theoretical knowledge required for employment in the aquaculture, fisheries management, or wildlife sector. You will learn how to carry out population surveys whilst using equipment and machinery safely. It will develop a range of employability skills that employers in land-based industries require. A mixture of practical and theory lessons is delivered making use of the large estate available at Hadlow College which includes access to the specialist fisheries facilities. This includes Grove farm fishery, the fish farm, the River Bourne, Bourne hatchery and aquarium, enhancing the student experience and allowing them to work with current industry technology and techniques. The course is aimed at those who want to gain employment in the fisheries, aquatics, and aquaculture industries, or have a keen interest in employment within the environmental conservation and habitat management/improvement sector. This qualification should allow progression into management roles or onto a higher education qualification in aquaculture, fisheries, or wildlife conservation management. Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food production sectors globally, creating a vast range of employment opportunities. With several human practices having the potential to cause environmental impacts, the development of an environmentally sustainable knowledge and skills set is an extremely important focus for anyone wishing to progression into a land-based career. Students can access a range of additional learning support, based on need. A range of employability skills will be developed whilst on the course including practical skills, communication, fisheries specific knowledge and development of ICT skills. The course is well supported using virtual learning resources. Students will also get the opportunity to carry out a work placement at external businesses such as country parks, fisheries, fish farms and aquarium retail outlets. They will also carry out duties at the College to develop practical skills and knowledge. Duties will also be carried out maintaining the College fisheries facilities where students will develop their knowledge alongside their practical skills.

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Code

P4H106P

Level

Level 3

Mode

Full Time

Campus

Hadlow

Duration

2 Years

Starting

9/09/2024

Ending

19/06/2026


  • What qualification will I gain?

    C&G Level 3 Advance Technical Extended Diploma in Land & Wildlife Management (Fisheries)

  • Entry Requirements

    Minimum of 4 GCSEs grades 9 - 4 or equivalent (Level 2 Diploma), which must include GCSEs in English AND Maths 9 - 4 Grade or equivalent (Level 2 Functional Skills).

    You should also have a keen interest in the subject and demonstrate a commitment to the curriculum area.

  • What progression options will I have?

    Successful completion of this qualification will provide you with the opportunity to apply for an apprenticeship in a relevant subject specialist area or you can apply for a higher education qualification including Foundation Degree or Degree. Many students transition into full time and part time work also.

  • What costs are involved?

    Tuition Fees: 16-18 - free 19+ Advanced Learning Loan - TBA Exam and Registration Fees (payable by all aged 19 and over): TBA

    Other Costs (payable by all students): £50 Material fee contribution & £30 Trip Fee (deposit) This course may also attract additional costs, for example, kit, uniform or books, that all students will be required to pay. Please contact the College for further details.

  • How will I be assessed?

    Assessment is through a range of styles including practical assessments, photographic and video evidence logs, workbooks and written assignments along with externally set exams and assignments.