Applied Animal Studies
FdSc
The course aims to equip students for a career in the animal industry.
Delivered in partnership with Moulton College.
Course level
Undergraduate
Modes of study
Part time, Full time
Attendance
Two years full-time or three years part-time.
Location
Entry requirements
Standard entry requirements apply. A typical offer would be a minimum of 140 UCAS tariff points. We welcome international applications and applications from students with a range of non-traditional educational or professional qualifications. Applicants are expected to demonstrate an interest in the animal industry.
UCAS details
UCAS code: D302
UCAS description: FdSc/AAW
School
Course content
Students will be given a grounding in the basic principles of animal science with advanced modules covering the more specialised interests of students in the areas of zoo management, animal behaviour, animal conservation, animal welfare, animal health and animal science.
Students study a generic first stage in animal handling, animal biology, conservation, behaviour, welfare and animal health. In the second stage, students specialise in one of the following areas, zoo management, veterinary health, animal science, animal behaviour, animal conservation or animal welfare. The pathways available may be influenced by student numbers.
Stage one
This course has a common first stage with all students taking a core set of modules. Providing a mixed theoretical and practical base and allowing for an informed choice of specialisms in stage two. Study at stage one includes underpinning aspects of animal science, animal handling and management, introduction to behaviour, introduction to ecology and animal health and welfare.
Stage two
In addition to core modules in law, business and research methods, all students select one of the following streams: zoo management, veterinary health, animal science, animal behaviour, animal conservation or animal welfare. Students make up the remainder of their credits by completing a period of industrial experience which includes the completion of an industrial project.
Special course features
- Students can choose their own route of options
- Students gain industrial experience from a work placement of their choice
- Range of options covering career choices
- Practical and commercial facilities including on-site animal therapy centre, veterinary practice, farm and animal unit
Typical modules
- Animal anatomy and physiology
- Animal breeding
- Animal handling and management
- Animal law and ethics
- Animal learning and cognition
- Ecology and conservation of British mammals
- Zoo animal management
Assessment
This course includes a wide variety of assessment methods including written work, presentations, practical project work and time constrained assessment. The assessment is continuous throughout the course.
Career opportunities
Recent graduates are now employed in the animal sector in zoos and national animal welfare organisations such as the RSPCA and the WSPA. Other careers include animal welfare, animal conservation (both in the UK and overseas), local authority animal welfare, animal breeding, animal nutrition, veterinary and medical laboratories.
Students may also wish to progress to degree level study by following the Applied Animal Studies top-up degree.
Course progressions
For undergraduate application information please see our how to apply page.
Please contact Moulton College for fee details.
Scholarships and bursaries
The following scholarships may be applicable:











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