BSc Hons Animal Management

... United Kingdom
... University of Greenwich Int College - Oxford Int Group

Course Overview

This degree offers high-quality, broad-based training in animal management, providing a solid understanding of applied animal sciences and opening up numerous career paths. The course enables students to develop their theoretical, practical, and technical experience in animal management. It covers anatomy and physiology, animal behavior, animal welfare, wildlife and habitat conservation, breeding and genetics, and exotic collection management. This degree opens up a wide range of careers, such as wildlife officer, protected area manager, animal keeper, animal trainer, reserve warden, and wildlife ranger €“ as well as opportunities in teaching and environmental education.

General Eligibility

The entry criteria for the BSc (Hons) Animal Management is 96 UCAS points as agreed with the University. These 96 UCAS points are made up from A levels, preferably one in a Science-based subject, or Level 3 vocational qualification for which students will have achieved the minimum of a Merit. All applicants should also have a GCSE grade C or above in English, maths, and science. Entry criteria meet the level expected of an Animal Management student.

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Programme Information
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Course Category

Biological and Medical Sciences


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Campus Name

Hadlow


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Course Level

Undergraduate


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Duration

3


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Available Intake

September


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IELTS Score

0.0


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Tuition Fees Range

£9,250,


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