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Animal Management – Level 3

Level 3 Technical Extended Diploma

Animal Management Level 3 Extended Diploma student handling a snake

Availability & Details

Animal Management - Level 3 Technical Extended Diploma SF1-ANMA3C/C01

Venue
South Downs Campus

Type of study
Vocational

Dates
Academic Year 2026-27 (2 years)

Examination board
City & Guilds of London Institute

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Overview

If you would love to work with animals and learn more about their fascinating lives, this is the course for you. It could lead to a job within the pet industry, wildlife rehabilitation, veterinary nursing and animal welfare roles or further study.

You will gain extensive hands-on experience with four categories of animals over the two years: large animals, companions, rodents and exotic animals. Youll work with animals on and offsite and undertake a minimum of 150 hours of work experience over the duration of the course.

Successful completion of a full Level 2 Animal Care course to a minimum of a Merit grade. Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English Language, Mathematics and Double Science.You must also have evidence of recent tetanus vaccination.

On this course, you will study:

  • Principles of health and safety
  • Undertake and review work-related experience in the land-based industries
  • Animal health and husbandry
  • Animal feeding and nutrition
  • Animal behaviour and communication
  • Biological systems of animals
  • Animal welfare and breeding
  • Exotic animal health and husbandry
  • Animal nursing
  • Small animal rehabilitation

There is also the opportunity to retake GCSE Mathematics if required.

The course offers a range of facilities including an animal unit providing access to many animals including rabbits, guinea pigs, chickens, ferrets, rats, mice, snakes, lizards, tortoises and a host of other rodents and exotic species. The course will be taught by a variety of means including lectures, visiting speakers, trips, group work and work placement opportunities.

You will be assessed by exams for a few units, as well as coursework for the remainder, which will include tasks such as presentations, discussions, role play, essays, reports, fact sheets, science experiments and practical duties.

There are no additional costs associated with the
course apart from payment for some trips and visits and appropriate footwear and
outdoor clothing as required.

After successfully completing this course you will able to progress to undergraduate courses, such as an HND in Animal Management or FdSc/BSc degrees at university. Alternatively, you can also choose to apply for a range of positions within the animal care industry, as well as Apprenticeships.


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