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Animal Management (BTEC), Extended Diploma  
Work with exotic species at Brackenhurst

This course develops the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed for work in the animal industry. It provides a good understanding of animal biology, breeding and nutrition. Many students choose this course as an alternative to A-levels with a view to progressing onto an animal science degree.

Key information

Entry requirements

  • Four GCSEs including Maths, English and a Science at Grade C or above 
  • Equivalent qualifications will be considered

Please see the how to apply section for full entry requirement details.

Course length

Two years full-time

Study location

Brackenhurst campus

Fees and funding

Start date

October

Full entry requirement details

  • You will need Four GCSEs including Maths, English and a Science at Grade C or above, or the City and Guilds National Certificate or equivalent.
  • Applications are welcome from mature and international students and will be assessed on an individual basis (including those with non-traditional entry profiles).

International student entry requirements

How to apply

  • Students need to complete and return an application form (available from Brackenhurst Student Administration)
  • Once we have your application, we will invite you to visit Brackenhurst and meet the Programme Leader

Contact us
If you want to speak to us about this course, open days or how to apply - then get in touch using the following details:  

Email us
Telephone: +44 (0)1636 817099 (Brackenhurst campus)

Financial help

Possible financial assistance may be available to:

  • those in receipt of Jobseekers allowance (including the partner where the claim is joint)
  • those in receipt of Employment Support Allowance (ESA) in the work related activity group (further guidance to follow)
  • learners of all ages studying their first full Level Two qualification
  • 19-24 year olds studying their first full Level Three qualification
  • Level Three jumpers of all ages (those taking a full Level Three without having a full Level Two qualification)
  • those whose learning aims are funded as Adult Skills for Life and Functional skills in Literacy and Numeracy.

Residential Bursary Scheme
This bursary is means tested and awarded on a sliding scale depending on parent/guardian's income. You need to be holding a firm offer before applying for this and it does not cover the total cost of accommodation.

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