Pearson BTEC HND in Animal Management
The purpose of Pearson BTEC Higher Nationals in Animal Management is to develop students as professional, self-reflecting individuals able to meet the demands of employers in the animal management sector and adapt to a constantly changing world.
Available Sessions
We have 2 sessions available for application on this course in Bangor, Lisburn.
The qualifications aim to widen access to higher education and enhance the career prospects of those who undertake them.
This course is designed to prepare students for a career in the animal industry or progression to related degree programmes, normally at second year of entry.
The qualification aims to widen access to higher education and enhance the career prospects of those who undertake it.
Modules studied in year 1 include:
Animal Health and Welfare - Learn how to recognise signs of health and disease across a range of animal species, as well as how to manage animals to promote good health and prevent disease.
Business and the Business Environment – Gain a background knowledge and understanding of land-based business, the functions of an organisation and the wider business environments in which organisations operate.
Managing a Successful Project (Pearson set) - Manage and implementing a project through independent research and investigation for carrying out aims and objectives.
Animal Behaviour in Society - Gain insight into the scientific methodology used to observe and assess animal behaviour by conducting own observations and reach conclusions.
Animal Anatomy and Physiology - Learn the structure and functioning of the biological systems and highlights the important roles they play in maintaining the life of an animal.
Ecological Principles – Learn the fundamental mechanisms of evolution, interrelationship between species and population dynamics are studied within a given context.
Management of Exotic Animal Species - Explore the diverse exotic animal industry/sector and its associated issues linking to husbandry and welfare.
Animal Collection Management - Learn how to safely handle and restrain a variety of animal species to facilitate routine management tasks using animal house on relevant campus.
Upon successful completion students will progress on to year 2 of the programme where they will study further modules including:
Biological Principles - Gain the underpinning knowledge of fundamental biological concepts.
Research Project (Pearson set) - Carry out a project based on a theme provided by Pearson (this will change annually).
Anthrozoology - This unit examines the human-animal interaction, exploring the variety of ways in which animals are utilised in human society and how interactions can be exploited for a number of purposes, including therapy animals.
Advanced Patient Care - This unit explores the needs of advanced nursing cases, including medical cases, recumbent patients, infectious patients requiring barrier nursing and patients requiring fluid therapy.
Animal Breeding and Genetics - The breeding of animals is fundamental to the animal industry worldwide, and possessing an understanding of genetic processes has a clear advantage for those breeding animals.
Wildlife Conservation - In this unit, students will study the theories and principles for analysing wild animal species and explore how to apply this knowledge in the field. They will examine the threats to wild animal populations and explore the solutions to conservation problems that face the modern world.
Work Experience (80 Hours of placement) - This unit aims to enable students to develop personal and professional skills by engaging in practical tasks and activities within a relevant workplace.
This programme is delivered using a range of on-campus and online synchronous and asynchronous approaches.
General Entry Requirements
The general entry requirements below identify the minimum qualifications needed to apply for the programme. Other qualifications will be considered on an individual basis on application. You are required to upload a copy of your qualification certificates to show how you meet the entry requirements for the programme prior to enrolment. Applications will also require successful completion of the admissions process.
GCSE/ Level 2 Requirements
• GCSE grade C/4 in English Language, or Level 2 Certificate in Essential Skills-Communication, or equivalent in an approved alternative qualification.
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• GCSE grade C/4 in Mathematics, or Level 2 Certificate in Essential Skills-Application of Number, or equivalent in an approved alternative qualification.
AND
• Passes in 4 different subjects (can include English Language and Mathematics and as above), with 1 at GCE Advanced (A) level (grades A-E), and 3 at GCSE level (grades A*-C*/9-4), or equivalent in an approved alternative qualification.
Course Entry Requirements
A minimum of 64 UCAS points including: At least one A Level pass preferably in an appropriate subject (e.g. Biology) OR Level 3 Extended Diploma in Animal Management or Applied Science (MPP = 64 UCAS Points)
AND
Access Diploma in Foundation Studies with an overall average of 65% + and with one science module at a minimum of 65%
OR
An equivalent in an approved alternative qualification
Accreditation of Prior Learning
Alternatively, you can provide evidence of your ability to undertake the programme by meeting the requirements for the Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) process, either through Accredited Prior Certificated Learning (APCL) or Accredited Prior Experiential Learning (APEL). Further details on APL can be found in the HE Admissions section of our website and the HE Accreditation of Prior Learning SOP
International Students English Language Requirements
International applicants, from Non-Native English speaking countries, must have evidence of English Language Level B2 on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages:
• IELTS 6.0 (Academic) (minimum of 5.5 in all skills)
• PTE Academic 51 (minimum of 46 in each part)
• Or equivalent UKVI-approved English Language Test
For further information please contact our International Department at international@serc.ac.uk
Students are assessed using a range of different methods.
These include time constrained assignments, coursework, Project Based Learning, presentations, practical, posters, leaflets, role-play, and case studies.
This is dependent on the requirements of each unit of study. Oral, written and online feedback will be provided during your course to help improve and monitor performance.
This course is designed to prepare students for a career in the animal industry or progression to related degree programmes, normally at second year of entry.
The HND in Animal Management provides a Nationally Recognised Qualification offering career progression and professional development for those already in employment and provides opportunities to progress to Higher Education.
Along with the vocational skills you will also develop employability skills through workshops such as teamwork, innovation and problem solving.
You are encouraged to take up work experience in a relevant animal related workplace.
It is the responsibility of the student to organise this work experience.
As part of the course you will be expected to participate in a field trip which will incur a maximum cost of (£100).
Please note, course fees are payable in each year of the programme.
Available Sessions
We have 2 sessions available for application on this course in Bangor, Lisburn.
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UCAS Information
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View SERC on UCASAvailable Sessions
Title | Campus | Start | Spaces | Fee | Apply or get more information | |
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Pearson BTEC HND in Animal Management
Y10994BF1B-25/26-FT
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Bangor
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01/09/2025
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15 | £2940.00 |
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Pearson BTEC HND in Animal Management
Y10994LF1A-25/26-FT
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Lisburn
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01/09/2025
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15 | £2940.00 |
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