Level 6 BSc (Hons) Animal Management (Animal Welfare and Conservation) (Top-Up)

Start Date: 1st September 2026

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  • Length 1 Year
  • Study Full-Time
  • Location Kidderminster College
  • Price £9,535

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Level 6 BSc (Hons) Animal Management (Animal Welfare and Conservation) (Top-Up)

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The BSc (Hons) Animal Management (Animal Welfare and Conservation) is a one‑year Level 6 Top‑Up degree designed for students who have completed a relevant Level 5 qualification (such as a Foundation Degree or HND). The course develops advanced knowledge and practical skills in animal welfare, cognition, conservation and education, preparing graduates for employment across the animal, conservation and zoological sectors or for progression into postgraduate study.

The programme integrates real‑world learning, including welfare auditing, applied behavioural observation, conservation analysis and the design of educational resources for public engagement. Students explore how welfare, science, ethics and conservation intersect in modern animal management environments, drawing on current frameworks, legislation and sector standards. Teaching is supported by employer input from zoos, sanctuaries and conservation organisations to ensure the curriculum reflects professional practices.

Through modules in Applied Animal Welfare Science, Applied Animal Cognition, Global Biodiversity & Conservation, and Conservation Education, students develop strong analytical, evaluative and evidence‑based decision‑making skills. Alongside this, the Final Year Project enables students to investigate a species or welfare/conservation issue in depth, building confidence in research, critical thinking and professional communication.

Graduates will leave the programme with a strong portfolio of applied experience, industry‑aligned skills and the ability to work confidently within specialist roles such as welfare assessment, conservation education, animal management, research support and related fields.

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What can I do with a qualification in Animal Management?

Daily tasks:

  • Maintains records, raises and forwards reports and certificates in compliance with current legislation.
  • Carries out expert witness work and undertakes teaching of veterinary students.
  • Performs ante-mortem inspection of animals destined for the food chain, and animal post-mortem examinations.
  • Performs tasks relating to food safety policy, regulation of veterinary drugs, quality control of veterinary products.
  • Euthanases old, sick, terminally ill and unwanted animals.
  • Investigates outbreaks of animal diseases and advises owners on feeding, breeding and general care.
  • Administers local or general anaesthetics and performs surgery.
  • Inoculates animals against communicable diseases.
  • Examines animals, diagnoses condition and prescribes and administers appropriate drugs, dressings, etc., and arranges or undertakes any necessary x-ray or other tests.

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Daily tasks:

  • Advises clients on preventative medicine to maintain appropriate animal health and welfare.
  • Maintains the biosecurity of the veterinary premises.
  • Cares for animals in hospital accommodation and keeps accurate records.
  • Collects and analyses blood, urine and other samples.
  • Handles animals during treatment.
  • Dispenses and administers medication and applies dressings to animals under direction from the veterinarian.
  • Prepares operating theatre, sterilises equipment and assists in theatre as required.
  • Assists the veterinary surgeon during surgical and medical treatments of animals.

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Daily tasks:

  • Patrols public areas to search for and capture stray or nuisance dogs, and transports captured animals to kennels.
  • Meets prospective owners and advises on animal selection and animal care.
  • Checks animals for illness, treats minor ailments or calls for vet if further treatment is required.
  • Houses, feeds, exercises, trains, grooms horses, dogs and other animals in preparation for entry to shows, races and other events.
  • Cleans animals.
  • Feeds, washes, grooms, trims and exercises animals.

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Daily tasks:

  • Carries out maintenance on farm buildings, hedges, ditches and erects and repairs fences.
  • Moves and handles livestock and tends them during birth and rearing of young.
  • Treats minor ailments and assists veterinary surgeon as required.
  • Cleans barns, sheds, pens, yards, incubators and breeding units and sterilises milking and other equipment as necessary.
  • Weighs and measures foodstuffs, feeds animals and checks them for any signs of disease.
  • Cultivates growing crops by hoeing, spraying and thinning as necessary.
  • Operates farm machinery to prepare soil, fertilise and treat crops.

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