NLBC Sector: Animal Care & Management

Sub-sectors: Dog grooming, veterinary nursing, zoos, aquariums, pet care.

Occupations: Animal nurse, veterinary nurse, animal technician, canine beautician, dog groomer, kennel assistant, kennel maid, bee farmer, cattery manager, veterinary practice, manager

Animal Care Level 2 at Abingdon and Witney College
Courses

This one year, full-time Level 2 course combines both theory and practical animal-related work to cover the key areas of routine management and welfare for animals. You will get to work with a range of animals including reptiles, alpacas, meerkats

Animal Care/Agriculture – Land-based Studies Level 1
Courses

The programme has a strong focus on practical skills development combined with theory and classroom sessions. You will have the opportunity to practise your skills and develop your confidence and knowledge at our Walford Campus. You will learn to handle

Animal Care Level 2
Courses

This programme will give you the fundamental knowledge and practical skills needed to work in the expansive animal management industry. This is a ‘hands-on’ course which introduces you to a range of animals, their care and their environments. It offers

Animal Management HNC/HND
Courses

The BTEC Higher National Certificates and Diplomas in Animal Management are designed to develop experienced, competent, professional, self-reflecting individuals who are able to meet the demands of employers in the Animal Management sector. The qualifications aim to expand your practical

Animal Care/Agriculture – Land-based Studies Level 1
Courses

This course will give you an introduction and insight into animal care and management including small animals and farm livestock. It aims to prepare you for future education or employment within the animal, equine or agriculture sectors, with a mixture

Animal Management Level 3
Courses

Working with animals is a rewarding and fulfilling career. By studying animal management, you will take an important step in gaining knowledge about domestic, exotic and wild animals; their husbandry, nursing, biology, behaviour and welfare. You will also develop your

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