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Quick facts

Qualification type Level 1 Certificate in Land-Based Studies (Year 1) | Level 1 Diploma in Land-Based Studies Animal Care (Year 2)
Duration 2 years
Study times

You will be expected to be in college for a minimum of 3 days per week, from 9:15 to 4:00. Your timetable will be confirmed at induction but will include both theory and practical sessions.

Entry requirements

GCSE Maths, English and Science at Grade 2 OR Entry 3 Functional Skills Maths and English, plus GCSE Science at Grade 2. 

Campus

West Suffolk College Sixth Form campus, Bury St Edmunds

Work placements Yes. 60 Hours of Work Experience will be required to successfully complete Year 2.

Is it for me?

If you're looking for an animal-based course but have little experience, or perhaps you didn't gain the grades you were hoping for, this could be your perfect course! 

 

The Level 1 Certificate in Land-based Studies (Animal Care) is an introductory programme that provides a starting point for people wishing to work with animals, allowing progression to further qualifications or into employment opportunities. You can top this up to the full Diploma by undertaking the second year.

 

You will be offered an extraordinary experience at our on-site animal centre, where you will interact with our resident animals allowing you to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical setting. From rabbits and rodents to exotic reptiles and birds, our centre offers a wide range of species, allowing you to observe, experience and develop an understanding of animal handling and behaviour, care, feeding and welfare.  This will not only enhance your academic journey but also nurture your compassion, empathy, and dedication towards the welfare of animals.  

 

Working with animals can be incredibly fulfilling, offering countless opportunities for connection and making a real difference. But it's not always easy – you've got to be tough, ready to work in any weather and take care of daily tasks like cleaning and feeding. Yet, for those passionate about animals, it's all worth it. Your dedication and excitement are key, especially in a field that's always evolving. This hands-on experience isn't just about cuddling cute critters; it's about preparing you for success in a competitive industry where your love for animals and hard work truly pay off.

What you'll learn

Year 1

  • Safe and effective working practices in the land-based industries
  • Assist with the movement, handling and accommodation of animals
  • Animals in the wild and their main features
  • Assist with feeding and watering of animals
  • Assist with the exercise of animals
  • Introduction to production livestock and breeds
  • Routine Duties

Year 2

  • Preparing to work in the land-based industries (plus 60 hours of WEX)
  • Assist with maintaining the health and wellbeing of animals 
  • Assist with the handling and restraint of animals
  • Introduction to wildlife and conservation
  • Uses and domestication of animals
  • Assist with the preparation and maintenance of animal accommodation

Work experience placements

You are required to gain at least 60 hours of work-related experience in the land-based sector, preferably within the animal care field, such as local kennels or catteries, canine creches, or pet shops. We suggest you attend a placement one day a week, but there will also be Work Placement weeks within the academic year to support the completion of block placements. This practical experience is invaluable for your academic journey and future career prospects. By actively engaging in hands-on work, you will have the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills you acquire in the classroom to real-life situations.  

Assessment

This course is assessed using a variety of different methods including a two online multiple-choice tests, written assignments and practical assessments. All elements of the qualification must be completed to successfully achieve the Level 1. You will also be required to continue your Maths and English study alongside the programme, unless you hold a GCSE Grade 4. 

Further study

  • Animal Care Technical Certificate Level 2 

  • Animal Nursing Assistants (ANA) Certificate Level 2

  • Apprenticeships

Example careers

  • Animal Care Assistant
  • Pet Store Assistant 
  • Animal Shelter Volunteer
  • Kennel Assistant
  • Cattery Assistant
  • Grooming Assistant
  • Farm Worker 

Days & times

Starting September 2024


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