Why study for a Foundation Degree in Animal Management?
The Foundation Degree in Animal Management has been designed both for part-time study by people employed in animal management industries and for full-time study by people aspiring to careers in animal management. All modules have been designed for delivery as either blended learning for students in employment, or as university-based learning for students able to attend full time and where we can offer appropriate work-related experience. The aims, learning outcomes and content for both forms of study are identical, with a core emphasis on the development of students’ cognitive, key and professional skills, and the application of academic knowledge and understanding in animal management work settings. Successful completion of the foundation degree leads directly onto the final year of our BSc Honours Animal Behaviour and Welfare programme, for students who want to top-up their study to a full Bachelor of Science degree.
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