Here's what you will need to get a place on the Animal Management course at University Centre Rotherham.
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Three science or animal based A-Levels.
UCAS code: DN32
Here's what University Centre Rotherham says about its Animal Management course.
About this Course:
Learners can progress to the Higher National Diploma (HND), after successfully completing of the Certificate, for a second year of study to gain a full Level 5 Diploma qualification. ?
The course provides you with a wealth of transferrable experience and employability skills either to take you straight into industry or onto further study. You will also build confidence both academically and practically within real animal industry scenarios. You will have access to work with a large variety of animal species. These include large and small exotic mammals, companion mammals, aquatics, amphibians, reptiles, invertebrates, farm livestock, horses and avian species. Our lecturing staff have a wide range of expertise, having worked in a variety of animal-related industries and have many years of experience. Former students have stated that they felt ready for the next step of their career and were fully supported to achieve to the best of their ability.
Modules Covered:
Core
Biological Principles
Research Project
Specialist
Therapy and Rehabilitation
Chemistry for Biologist
Elective
Anthrozoology
Breeding and Genetics
Behavioural Approaches to Animal Management
Progression:
Further study at higher levels or employment with the industry such as Zoology, Animal Behavior, Animal technician, Animal management of Collections, Teaching Specialist Subject.
Employment within the industry, such as Zoo-Keeping, Veterinary Sciences, Education, Animal Welfare, Visitor's Centre Management, Animal Charities and Teaching In A Specialist Subject.
Entry Requirements:
Five GCSE's grade C/4 including English Literature, English Language, Maths and Science
Completion of HNC Level 4
Plus 58 UCAS points from at least one of the following:
If you do not meet these requirements please contact us as we are able to consider applicants with other qualifications, relevant experience or personal circumstances on an individual basis.
Source: University Centre Rotherham
Qualification
Higher National Diploma - HND
Department
Caring Professions, Science & Land-based Industries
Location
Dearne Valley College | Rotherham
Duration
1 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Animal management
Start date
September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £6,900 for the whole course |
| Scotland | £6,900 for the whole course |
| Wales | £6,900 for the whole course |
| Northern Ireland | £6,900 for the whole course |
•The business environment •Animal husbandry •Animal health and welfare •Research project •Anatomy and physiology •Animal nursing •Exotics and pet trade •Managing animals in education •Planning, monitoring and nutrition
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