Animal Welfare and Management at NESCOT - UCAS

NESCOT

Degree level: Undergraduate
Awarded by: The Open University

Animal Welfare and Management

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Course summary

The course is designed for students who are looking to enhance academic and practical skills, where the curriculum builds on existing knowledge and facilitates the application of learning to the practical land-based sector. The programme aims to promote and engage learning in students of all age groups and backgrounds; and is of particular interest students wanting to continue their education in animal management, or existing animal professionals wanting to gain the academic qualifications often required for management within a land-based setting. Students will gain practical experience as well as developing their academic capabilities, thus opening more doors and opportunities within their career pathway. The emphasis is on hands-on professionalism in the management of animals. For example, students take part in every aspect of the lambing season in spring, including having the opportunity to join our team’s 24/7 rota of animal care and supervision. Animal welfare is central to every module. Modules being presented are as follows but maybe subject to changes. Year 1 Research Skills Collections management Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory skills Industry Skills Development Year 2 Animal Behaviour Animal Welfare Industry Project Ecology Anthrozoology Please note that modules may be subject to change. Teaching and learning will take place at Nescot College, where the Land-based department spans two-thirds of the campus. The facilities are an oasis of calm nestled within the vibrant suburban surroundings of Ewell, which has excellent transport links. Ewell East train station is a short walk from the campus and travel time to London Victoria is around 40 minutes. The animal care unit is home to a wide range of species, including livestock animals such as sheep and poultry; domestic pet species such as rabbits and rodents; and captive exotic species including reptiles and amphibians. The collection contains over 400 individuals ranging from mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates. This will allow students to develop the practical skills necessary to successfully enter the animal and land-based industry across the range of taxa commonly kept in captive animal collections or as companion animals. Priest Hill, Surrey Wildlife Trust’s 35-hectare restored chalk grassland, is easily accessed by a bridle path directly from Nescot College. Priest Hill is an important reserve in terms of the Living Landscape and provides excellent hands-on outdoor learning experiences for students. In addition, the College is home to a rehoming cattery run in partnership with the Blue Cross animal charity. In addition, the College has functional links with Chessington Zoo and Aquarium, which is only four miles away. We anticipate class sizes of approx 25 learners by cohort.

Modules

Year 1 Research Skills Collections management Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory skills Industry Skills Development Year 2 Animal Behaviour Animal Welfare Industry Project Ecology Anthrozoology


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
DD32
Institution code:
N49
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Traditional Entry Route: City & Guilds Advanced Technical Extended Diploma in Animal Management: MPP. A-Levels or equivalent in relevant subjects will also be considered with a minimum of 64 UCAS points. Evidence of level 2 Literacy is required, for example key skills or functional skills at level 2 or GCSE English language at Grade C/4 or above. If applicants do not have evidence of Literacy at level 2, it will be necessary to complete a piece of writing to demonstrate competence in written English. Other entry routes: Will consider a range of alternative qualifications or experience that is equivalent to the typical offer. We actively welcome applications from mature students from a variety of backgrounds. In addition to above a professional or academic reference is required to evidence suitability for the course.

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

http://www.nescot.ac.uk/higher-education/animal-management/


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £8000 Year 1
Northern Ireland £8000 Year 1
Scotland £8000 Year 1
Wales £8000 Year 1
EU £8500 Year 1
International £8500 Year 1

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.

Sponsorship information

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Animal Welfare and Management at NESCOT - UCAS