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Course Details
Title:
Animal Care BTEC Award Level 1 
Provider:
Leeds City College - Park Lane Campus 
Start Date:
TBA 
Duration:
14 Weeks Tuesday or Thursday 
Confederation Offer:
No
Combinable:
Yes
Qualifications
QAN:
50065944
Qualification:
Level 1 BTEC Award in Land-based Studies (QCF)
Qualification Level:
Level 1
Qualification Type:
QCF Qualification
Awarding Body:
Edexcel Ltd (EDEXCEL)
Category:
Foundations for Learning and Life
Locations
Address:
CALVERLEY LANE, HORSFORTH, LS184RQ  Get Directions
Description

Animal care and welfare is of growing importance in society today and there are a number of opportunities for people interested in a career in this industry. There are many different job opportunities in the Animal Management industry in different types of work. Animal welfare charities, kennel and cattery owners, pet shops, veterinary practices, zoos, safari parks, and animal care shelters are keen to recruit well- qualified employees as kennel assistants, receptionists, animal nurses and sales assistants.

The Animal Care Department offers the opportunity to develop a range of handling skills and to learn about the appropriate management and health requirements of different animals. We have a new purpose built animal centre with animal handling rooms, and a dog grooming salon.

What will I Learn?

BTEC Level 1 programmes are practical “hands on” programmes taught in the context of real jobs and careers in a vocational sector. This gives the chance to explore the opportunities in that sector, and acquire the appropriate vocational skills. The course is designed to develop learners’ ability in animal care through effective use and combination of the knowledge gained in the qualification and to provide specialist studies directly relevant to the animal care sector. The course is also designed to develop a range of employability skills and techniques, understanding, personal qualities and attitudes essential for success in working life. It is expected that this course will consist of units taken from the following:

•Check that a small animal is healthy

•Assist with catching and restraining a small animal

•Groom a small animal

•Assist with the movement of animals

•Assist with feedstuffs for small animals

•Assist with the care of animals

•Assist with animal accommodation

•Maintain the safety of self and others in the workplace

•Assist with the movement and handling of small animals

What are the Entry Requirements?

We believe that it is very important to ensure that any course is the correct one for a particular student group, in

•academic level;

•balance between academic and practical content;

•and the methods of assessment, to suit the students’ learning styles.

Each applicant is therefore required to complete an application form, and the school is expected to provide each applicants’ Fischer Family Trust predicted GCSE grades. Students will also be required to complete a short computerised assessment test to diagnose their learning style, and to determine the literacy level. Learners must be able to study at Level 1 Successful applicants are therefore likely to be assessed as predicted to be working towards GCSE grades of D/E in English, Maths and Science, and to demonstrate a literacy level of Entry 3, working towards level 1. Students will also be interviewed, to assess their commitment and interest in the vocational area.

How will I be Assessed

Students are assessed through coursework.  

Points Equivalence 7 credits (Equivalent to 0.5 GCSE at Grades D - G), 12.5 CVA points

What are the Costs?

This course is offered for Key Stage 4 students

There is no charge to the individual student or parent/carer but there is a cost to the school. Interested students and parents/carers should therefore consult their school work Related Learning co-ordinator, or Head of year, before applying.

For Schools Only: This programme will be charged at £12.00 per hour per student or £132.00 per group (minimum of 11 students)

Future Opportunities?
This programme is likely to be undertaken as part of an individual student's Foundation Learning programme. After completion of that Foundation Learning programme, any level 1 programme of study would be appropriate, including the BTEC Level 1 Certificate or Diploma in Animal Care.
Further Information

Applications can be made either via Leeds Further Forward [LFF] or directly through the college. Please go to the LFF website (www.leedsfurtherforward.org) for full details of the application process & for the downloadable Application Form The deadline for applications to the LFF Office / relevant School Partnership Campus office is Wednesday 31st March 2010 [i.e. Easter].  

If you are a parent/carer or student please consult your school’s Work Related Learning co-ordinator or Head of Year before applying

For more information about 14-19 School Partnership programmes at Park Lane or Horsforth campuses please contact the 14-19 Manager, Dr Brian Chaney, 0113 216 2413  

Last updated 27/Jan/10