This
valuable course trains those who want to work with animals to be able
to recognise ill health. The course details how to observe the vital
signs, natural habits and behaviour of animals. The subject matter
includes; health and ill-health, parasites, nutrition, disease control
and behaviour observations. A useful qualification for anyone wanting
to work hands-on with animals.
Entry Requirements
You do not need any experience or qualifications to enrol on this
course but once you have successfully completed the course, you will
receive a recognised qualification and your professionally recognised
Diploma, which we assure, will increase your career potential.
You not only study when it suits you and in your own time, but you can
be sure of receiving all the advice and support you require as your studies develop.
Course Content
* Feeding * Bones * Health and ill-health * Carriers of disease * Ticks and dipping * Disease control
For more information about the syllabus please click here
Qualifications
This Animal Health course is fantastic value and provides TWO qualifications in one course! This means that you can obtain:
Qualification 1: Animal Health Diploma Animal Health Diploma entitling you to use the letters "SAC Dip" after your name.
Qualification 2: Animal Health Award
At
the end of this course successful learners will also receive a level 3
NCFE Award certificate of achievement. That means that it is
independently accredited at a level of learning equivalent to level 3
on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) for England, Wales and
Northern Ireland (in which case GCSE's are at levels 1 and 2 and A
Levels are at level 3).
Read more about NCFE and our awarding bodies here: NCFE Awards
£299
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The Working
with Animals ebookFree On confirmation of enrolment you will receive
the Working
with Animals ebook (instant download). We hope it will inspire and assist you in
pursuing a career with animals.