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The FdSc Animal Management program at the University of Sunderland provides a comprehensive foundation in animal-related topics, preparing students for careers in the Animal Management sector. Through a combination of theoretical and practical sessions, students gain hands-on experience with industry experts and develop critical thinking skills. The program offers opportunities for further study and career advancement, including a potential "top-up" to a BSc (Hons) degree and an optional Project Wild Gambia trip to West Africa.
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FdSc Animal Management | The University of Sunderland
Degree Overview:
Objectives:
- Provide learners with a strong foundation of knowledge to prepare them for employment within the Animal Management sector.
- Prepare graduates for further study at level 6 and for graduate employment.
Description:
- Covers a variety of animal-related topics including animal husbandry and health, animal biological sciences, conservation, and academic skill development.
- Taught in conjunction with local and regional employers.
- Strongly vocational with a focus on employability, utilizing academic discussions and case studies to foster critical thinking.
- Students gain hands-on experience with industry experts from zoos, animal centres, and farms.
- Offers opportunity to "top-up" to a BSc (Hons) degree with an extra year of study.
- Participants may get involved in an optional Project Wild Gambia trip to West Africa in year 2 (self-funded).
- Students study at East Durham College's Houghall Campus in Durham.
Outline:
Modules:
Year 1 (national level 4):
- Animal Health
- Animal Welfare
- Animal Behaviour
- Developing Academic Skills
- Animal Husbandry
- Comparative Anatomy and Physiology
Year 2 (national level 5):
- Animal Nutrition
- Animal Legislation and Ethics
- Animal Therapy and Rehabilitation
- Advanced Animal Management
- Research Methods in Animal Science
- Biodiversity and Conservation
Additional Information:
- Teaching methods include practical sessions at the college and in industry settings, lectures, discussions, case studies, and workshops.
- Students are encouraged to develop independent study skills.
Teaching:
- Delivered by industry experts.
- Combines theory and practical sessions.
- Provides opportunities to work with a range of animal taxa.
Careers:
- Graduates can pursue careers in various settings such as zoos, the RSPCA, conservation organizations, animal training, and education.
- Potential career options include:
- Animal collection manager
- Zoo keeper
- Animal Scientist
- Research officer
- Education manager
- Animal welfare management
- Animal trainer
- Animal handler
Other:
- The course emphasizes employability.
- East Durham College is committed to developing its estate facilities.
- Integrated work placements provide valuable industry experience.
The annual fee for this course is £8,750 if you are from the UK/Ireland/EU settled/pre-settled. Please note this course is not available to international students.