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DIPLOMA IN ANIMAL MANAGEMENT VAG006

Duration (approx) 2100 hours
Qualification
Learn the Management of Captive or Sheltered Animals

A broad and detailed course which gives graduates deep knowledge of the biology of animals and enables students to choose a stream of study suited to their interests, careers or professional situation.  

  • Learn about the biology of animals.
  • Understand environmental and psychological elements that impact animal behaviours.
  • Learn the essentials of food and nutritional requirements for animals.
  • Learn approaches to maintaining animal health, how to diagnose and treat ill-health.

Elective modules provide the opportunity to tailor the Diploma In Animal Management to areas of interest.

 

Manage and maintain the health of animals

Course Structure and Content

Course Duration: 2100 hours

Start Date: Start at any time. Study at your own pace. Enjoy full tutor support for the duration of your studies.

Content: Study 10 Core Modules and then choose 10 Elective Modules 

Work Experience: Complete 100 hours of work experience or a workplace project.


Each module in the Qualification is a short course in its own right, and may be studied separately. You will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for each successfully completed module. 

Modules

Core ModulesThese modules provide foundation knowledge for the DIPLOMA IN ANIMAL MANAGEMENT VAG006
 ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR BAG203
 ANIMAL BREEDING BAG301
 ANIMAL HEALTH CARE VAG100
 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY I (ANIMAL ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY) BAG101
 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY II (ANIMAL HEALTH) BAG201
 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY III (FEED AND NUTRITION) BAG202
 BIOCHEMISTRY - ANIMALS BSC103
 RESEARCH PROJECT I BGN102
 VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY BEN104
 WORKSHOP I BGN103
Elective ModulesIn addition to the core modules, students study any 10 of the following 18 modules.
 ANIMAL DISEASES BAG219
 ANIMAL WELFARE BAG224
 AQUACULTURE BAG211
 BEEF CATTLE BAG206
 DAIRY CATTLE BAG205
 FARM MANAGEMENT BAG104
 FORAGE MANAGEMENT BAG226
 MARINE AQUACULTURE BAG220
 NATURAL HEALTH CARE FOR ANIMALS BAG218
 NATURE PARK MANAGEMENT I BEN120
 ORNITHOLOGY BEN102
 PASTURE MANAGEMENT BAG212
 PET CARE AAG100
 PIGS BAG209
 POULTRY BAG208
 SHEEP BAG210
 SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE - BAG215
 WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT - BEN205

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How The Course Works

You can start the course at any time - we have daily intakes. 

Courses are studied by distance learning, learn animal management at home.

You're not alone in your study - our highly qualified and friendly tutors can help you as much or as a little as you need. 

Each lesson includes tasks activities and is completed with an assignment. Assignment are submitted for review and feedback by a course tutor.  Every assignment is returned to you with feedback or helpful suggestions. 

Why Choose ACS as your Online School?

  • ACS courses are written by experienced professionals with real world knowledge and relevant qualifications.
  • Experienced tutors provide insight to industry, plus a full support system for students who want to connect with us.
  • Regularly revised courses meet industry demands and trends. 
  • Study at your own pace online - flexibility to suit you.
  • Become an expert in animal management - provide for you, your family and community. 

Why Study This Course? Opportunities in Animal Management
Studying the Diploma In Animal Management can lead to diverse jobs working with animals in:

  • Pet industries
  • Agricultural industries
  • Sports such as racing dogs, horses, showing/competitions.
  • Captive wildlife management
  • Free wildlife management
  • Animal health
  • Writing, photography, tourism, pest control, etc.

Animal Industries are serviced by businesses that manufacture and supply products and equipment, as well as enterprises that deliver services.

  • Manufacturing involves making things from raw products. These things can vary greatly and may include: animal food, pet treats, medicines (pharmaceuticals), fencing (e.g. for farms), pet products (e.g. leashes, coats, collars, pet toys, food bowls, saddles, bridles, electronic tags for people doing wildlife surveys, and much more).
  • Retailing involves selling things for animals. These may include pet shops, large pet barns, online stores, departments in chain stores, farm suppliers, etc.
  • Animal Traders and Producers are enterprises that supply animals, or products derived from animals. They can include breeders and stock agents; meat producers, milk and wool producers, and others.
  • Animal Industry Services such as selling veterinary services, grazing rights, boarding kennels, catteries, dog walkers, health care/medical, grooming, animal rescue/shelters; dog catchers, funeral services, carcass disposal, abattoirs, etc.

Employees in animal related industries are always in demand; consider that people always:

  • have pet animals.
  • farm animals for primary produce.
  • need to manage wild animals.
  • like to observe animals.

 


Have Questions?  Learn More

Qualifying in a relevant area of study can help equip you in pursuing your chosen career path. 

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Courses can be started anytime from anywhere in the world!

Meet some of our academics

Alison Pearce (animal)B.Sc.(Hons) in Animal Science. Masters Degree in Ecotourism. P.G.Cert. Ed. (Science). Alison's first job was in 1982 as a stockwoman, working with pigs in Yorkshire. Within a few years she of that she was working for the University of Western Australia as a Research Technician and instructor with their school of Agricultural Science.In 1989 she moved to Melbourne University as Unit Manager and Instructor in Animal Husbandry. By the mid 1990's she moved back to England to work in Animal Care and Veterinary Nursing at Cambridgeshire College of Agriculture. Throughout her career, Alison has developed and delivered courses in veterinary nursing and animal sciences for vocational colleges and universities in Australia, New Zealand and Australia. She has built a high level of expertise and an outstanding international reputation as an expert in animal sciences.
Dr. Gareth PearceGraduated from the University of Nottingham in 1982 with a B.Sc.(Hons) in Animal Science. Between 82 and 85 worked as Research Assistant and Demonstator in Animal Science at the University of Leeds. Over more than 30 years he has furthered his studies, obtaining eight significant university qualifications including degrees in Veterinary Science, Wildlife Conservation and Animal Behaviour. Gareth has significant teaching experience around the world as a faculty member at eight different universities including Associate Professor at Murdoch University and Director of Studies in Veterinary Science at Cambridge University. He has over 100 prestigious research papers published, and enjoys an outstanding international reputation in the fields of animal and veterinary science.
Marius Erasmus Subsequent to completing a BSc (Agric) degree in animal science, Marius completed an honours degree in wildlife management, and a masters degree in production animal physiology. Following the Masters degree, he has worked for 9 years in the UK, and South Africa in wildlife management, dairy, beef and poultry farming.


Check out our eBooks

Animal HealthUnderstand animal health issues, diseases and how identify and manage illnesses and injuries. Animals can become sick for many different reasons -diseases caused by infections, injuries, poisoning, genetic disorders, poor nutrition and other things.
Caring for DogsA book for both students and dog owners. This book has been designed to complement our dog care and pet care courses; but also to provide a sound foundation for choosing the right breed, and caring for a dog whether as a pet, or a working animal. Contents cover Breeds, Creating a healthy home for dogs, legal issues, dog biology, recognising poor health, parasites, illnesses, nutrition, reproduction, dog psychology, behavioural development, training tips, behaviour problems, grooming, working in the dog industry, and more.
Horse CareThis book is an accumulation of information from biology, agricultural science and veterinary medicine. It looks to explore and explain the fundamentals of appropriate horse care aims and techniques. In doing so it will consider horsemanship as a combination of art and science.
Marine AnimalsWith colour photos splashed throughout, this Marine Animals e-book is designed to provide a guide for some of the more common animals found in marine ecosystems around the world. Learn about the creatures hidden by the other 70% of the earth's surface. Explore more...