Land-based studies (Animal Care pathway)

Certificate , Level 1
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What Our Students Say

“The tutors here, they are really interactive and they’re always there, even outside of lessons whenever you need something, we don’t go around calling everyone Sir or Miss, second names – we use first names for everything and there’s a more relaxed and friendly communication between the tutors and the students.”

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“I decided to study at Leeds City College because I liked the equipment and the rooms that they had, and I liked how it was a whole new space – it had only recently been built so everything was brand spanking new and it looked really clean and really nice.”

Rachel

“So the tutors are great for a number of reasons – they’re casual, you don’t feel like you’re being forced to do anything that’s uncomfortable, they’re not strict, they’ll have a laugh with you if you want to and they know how to get stuff done when they need to if we’re on a bit of a time crunch, but they also know how to have a bit of fun and not put pressure on you – and they’re great, they’re always there to give you information if you need it for at-home tasks and they’re always on Google Hangouts to message you if you need anything and they get back to you really quickly.”

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Did you know!

  • Practicals are undertaken at Home Farm or our Animal Care Centre
  • Assessed by course work and practical assessment only
  • This course can lead to study at level 2

Course Information

Introduction

Care for domestic animals with our practical course. You will learn how to assist with the care of animals and ensure animal accommodation meets hygiene standards. You will monitor health, feed animals, and learn to handle and restrain them when required. You will be assessed via coursework and practical work; there are no exams.

Overview

If you’re in year 11 or 12 and are looking to take the next steps towards
your career, these courses are for you. Our vast selection of vocational courses
span a range of subjects and combine academic study with practical skills. Study
in industry-standard facilities and use our industry links to prepare for
progression.


Transport to Temple Newsam


There is a campus bus organised by the department, this departs at 8.40am
from Leeds Bus Station and picks learners up at 4.30pm. The bus is payable
onboard or termly, the cost is £5 per learner per week. Learners can book the
bus when they have enrolled on a course with us. For learners on bursary they
will be issued a free bus pass once their bursary application is
assessed.

Course units/modules

Modules include but are not limited to:

  • Personal development units
  • Caring for and feeding animals
  • Moving and Accommodating animals
  • Maintain the health of animals

Benefits and skills

  • Be aware of relevant animal welfare legislation.
  • Monitor the health of animals and provide feed and water.
  • Handle and restrain animals safely.
  • Maintain animal accommodation including cleaning animal enclosures

Entry requirements

Two GCSE's at grade 2

Available Apprenticeships and Progression options

Progression may include a level 2 qualification or relevant employment.

Assessment types

Learners complete practical and theory assessments, these are compiled into a portfolio of evidence

Course details

Duration: 1 year
Start Date: 09/09/2024
Fees (16-18): No fee
Study Type: Full time
Course Code: 78883-01

Employment Statistics

  • Animal care services occupations n.e.c.

    Average Salary
    £16,640
  • Veterinarians

    Average Salary
    £31,200
  • Human resources and industrial relations officers

    Average Salary
    £24,440

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