What makes this course unique?
Blending up‑to‑date academic rigor with real‑world application, the course prepares graduates to make meaningful contributions in applied animal sciences, such as species management, conservation, and animal behaviour and welfare.
With almost 50 years of expertise behind this course, we are well‑established in animal management education, supported by strong partnerships with local and national employers.


Qualification: Level 5
Level of Study: Undergraduate
Duration: 2 years full-time
UCAS Code: D329
Institution Code: S34
What you’ll learn
You will gain a deep understanding of animal welfare and behaviour, the animal industry and wildlife management. Topics such as animal nutrition, health and behaviour are paired with practical skills such as laboratory techniques and current industry IT software. Use our extensive facilities to carry out innovative research as part of your course on a wide range of industry‑led research.
Modules
YEAR ONE – SOLID FOUNDATIONS
- Animal Management 1
- Principles of Biology
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Industrial Experience
- Academic Skills
- Analytical Techniques
YEAR TWO – GET JOB READY
- Population Biology
- Applied Industrial Research
- Industrial Development
- Ethology and Ethics
- Animal Health
- Animal Management 2
- Nutrition
How you’ll be assessed
Our assessments mirror the challenges you will face in your career, combining academic depth with practical application:
- Research projects that address real‑world animal science conundrums
- Field‑based assignments allow you to showcase your skills to employers
- A range of presentation types, written assignments and assessments that develop key graduate skills such as communication expertise.
How you’ll be taught
Contact time: Three days per week plus independent study time.
Entry requirements
A Level: Two A Level passes, including one at grade C or above one of which should be in a science
BTEC Ext. Diploma: MMP
City & Guilds Advanced Technical Ext. Diploma (1080): MMP in an appropriate pathway
BTEC National Diploma: MM
City & Guilds Advanced Technical Extended Diploma (720): MM in an appropriate pathway
T Levels: Pass in a relevant subject
Access to HE: A satisfactory pass in a relevant Access course with 74 tariff points, with 24 credits at merit or above including 12 credits in science based units
International Baccalaureate: Appropriate IB Certificates considered
Plus GCSEs in Maths and English at grade 4/C or above or Level 2 Functional Skills in Maths and English.
Access to Higher Education
Thinking about studying a degree but want to build your academic skills first? Our one‑year Access to HE courses can help you get there offering a great platform for mature learners to gain the skills and qualifications needed to continue onto land-based or veterinary sciences degrees in the future.