T Levels - Animal Management and Animal Science
Entry Requirements
To begin a T-Level study programme you will need...
4 GCSEs at grades A*-C or 9-4 including English, Math’s and Science
Course - 2 year duration
What happens if I don’t get the required grades?
• If you do not get the grades needed for the TLevel’s in animal management/science there are other options we can explore.
• Level 2 Technical Diploma in Animal Care – 1 year full time + GCSE’s
• We can discuss individual options at GCSE results day here at college
Areas of Study
T-Levels in Animal Management and Animal Science
Animal Management and Behaviour
OR
Animal Management and Science
T-Levels in Animal Management and Animal Science
- 315 hours of Work Experience
T-Levels in Animal Management and Animal Science
T-Levels in Animal Management and Animal Science
Employer Set Project (April/May) = 17 hours total
Break down of ESP
- Task 1 – Planning – 5 hours
- Task 2 – Complete task – 8 hours
- Task 3 – Reflection and Evaluation – 4 hours
The Zoological Education Centre
• We are proud of our resource which is divided into specialist zones housing both domestic animals and specialist zoo species.
• Humidity zone and Biome housing exotic species from tropical climates, such as frogs, lizards and our alligators.
• Rodent room housing species such as rats, chinchillas, degu, mice and gerbils
• Hot-arid zone housing desert reptiles and snakes.
• Aquatics room housing fish and turtles
• Nocturnal zone allows learners to observe and care for twilight animals.
• Exotic mammals zone provides housing for primates and small African mammals including our Binturong and Lemurs.
• Outdoor paddock zones house a herd of alpaca and various goat breeds, Miniature donkeys and our wallabies, emu and Rhea.
• Purpose-built rabbit and guinea pig village enable learners to develop their skills with these commonly kept pets.
• Birds – Macaws, Parakeets and other exotic species to work with
Different species of animals to work with
Working on the ZEC
• No Jewellery – Can tape piercings that will not come out.
• No Gel/False nails
• No Nail Varnish – Harmful to certain species.
• Hair tied back
• You must have PPE to work on the ZEC – if you forget you will not be allowed on there for biosecurity reasons.
Work Experience
• All students will be required to complete work experience for their course, this is mandatory and forms part of your qualification
• We have a work placement co-ordinator who will assist in this area. eluke@bedford.ac.uk
• Wide range of placements that we work with within a 50 mile radius of the college
• Zoo’s, Vets, Kennels, Catteries, Rescue Centres, Pet shops, farms and groomers plus many more!
College Facilities
• Zoological Education Centre
• Science Labs
• Classrooms with smart boards
• Computer suites
• Lecture theatre
• Library
• Canteen
• Student services
• Gymnasium
• Equine Centre – little work with the horses
• Working farm. – maybe some lambing duties in spring
What the course could lead to
Nationally recognised qualification
Higher education both here at Shuttleworth and at universities across the country
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• Financial support available (Bursaries/grants)
• Transport to college (buses)
• Counselling service
• Enhancement (clubs/talks)
• Please email
Personal Achievement tutors
• Each course has a PAT who will help and support you through the year.
• Weekly group tutorial sessions and termly one to one sessions.
• Can help with all college related concerns, for example, workload, assignments and organisation skills and also outside concerns that may be affecting your college life.
• Nichola Smith-Green –nsmith-green@bedford.ac.uk
Additional support
• If you have any addition support needs – please declare these on your application form or email
Sally on sparkes@bedford.ac.uk
• Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ASD, ADHD or any other additional needs.
• Exam concessions can also be honoured here at college – Extra time in exams, Laptops, readers and scribes etc.
What happens next?
• An conditional offer will be made depending on the achievement of your GCSEs
• Emails will start to arrive detailing information such as your offer, welcome day and enrolment onto the course.
• GCSE results day-open day at college come in and discuss your grades and options with a tutor if needed
Timetables
• The courses will run over 3 – 4 days a week full time at college
• 1 or 2 Study days a week, this is to allow you to complete outstanding work– these are NOT days off.
• Timetables will be given out on your first day.
• The college day is 9am – 4.45pm.
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Questions
Please speak to one of the tutors who can answer any other questions you may have