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This is the second year of a higher education course that will
extend your knowledge and opportunities. It takes advantage of
small class sizes to offer excellent practical opportunities with a
variety of species in our new animal centre. The course can provide
you with the skills that you need to enter competitive areas such
as zoo keeping or to specialise further on a related top-up degree.
Five Reasons to Study this Course at Chichester 1. Good university
links and advice on progression 2. Small class sizes to allow
individualised learning 3. Support and guidance from highly
qualified staff 4. Regular tutorial support to enhance your
learning experience 5. Diverse range of animal species …
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This is the second year of a higher education course that will
extend your knowledge and opportunities. It takes advantage of
small class sizes to offer excellent practical opportunities with a
variety of species in our new animal centre. The course can provide
you with the skills that you need to enter competitive areas such
as zoo keeping or to specialise further on a related top-up degree.
Five Reasons to Study this Course at Chichester 1. Good university
links and advice on progression 2. Small class sizes to allow
individualised learning 3. Support and guidance from highly
qualified staff 4. Regular tutorial support to enhance your
learning experience 5. Diverse range of animal species to study
What will I Study? This challenging course aims to produce students
who will quickly aspire to managerial positions within the Animal
Management industry. Modules studied include Animal Collections,
Human-Animal Interactions, Natural History of Exotic Animals,
Nutrition and Behaviour. How will I be Taught? You will be taught
both in a classroom setting and in the Animal Centre. You will also
be expected to undertake self-directed research. Learners will
complete fieldwork and enjoy participating in a number of trips and
visits. How will I be Assessed? Assessment is all coursework, e.g.
reports, presentations, practical assessments, research projects.
What our students say? The students enjoy the range of subjects and
working with a variety of animals. They like developing their
knowledge from Level 3 and studying completely new subjects such as
business.
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