BTEC Nationals Animal Management (2010)

- One or more of these qualifications has expired for new registrations. Please check the last registration date below.
Here you’ll find support for teaching and studying BTEC Nationals in Animal Management. These vocational qualifications help level 3 students develop the practical knowledge, skills and understanding they need to prepare for their chosen career.
Units offered include animal health, handling, behaviour and communication, wildlife management and rehabilitation, and kennel and cattery management.
Specification
- Qualification type:
- BTEC National
- Qualification title:
- Pearson BTEC Level 3 Certificate in Animal Management
- Level:
- Level 3
- Accreditation status:
- Accredited
- Guided Learning Hours (GLH):
- 180
- Total Qualification Time (TQT):
- 300
- Qualification number (QN):
- 500/8380/6
- Eligible for funding in England for:
-
16-18 (EFA funding)
- Availability:
- UK and international
- First teaching:
- 2010
- Last registration:
-
- 31 July 2020 (England)
- 30 September 2020 (Wales)
- Final certification:
-
- 31 December 2022
- Qualification type:
- BTEC National
- Qualification title:
- Pearson BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Animal Management
- Level:
- Level 3
- Accreditation status:
- Accredited
- Guided Learning Hours (GLH):
- 360
- Total Qualification Time (TQT):
- 600
- Qualification number (QN):
- 500/8243/7
- Eligible for funding in England for:
-
16-18 (EFA funding),
19+ Advanced learner loan (SFA funding)
- Availability:
- UK and international
- First teaching:
- 2010
- Last registration:
-
- 30 September 2020
- Final certification:
-
- 31 December 2022
- Qualification type:
- BTEC National
- Qualification title:
- Pearson BTEC Level 3 90-credit Diploma in Animal Management
- Level:
- Level 3
- Accreditation status:
- Accredited
- Guided Learning Hours (GLH):
- 540
- Total Qualification Time (TQT):
- 900
- Qualification number (QN):
- 601/0563/X
- Eligible for funding in England for:
-
16-18 (EFA funding),
19-23 Level 2 and 3 entitlement (SFA funding),
19+ Advanced learner loan (SFA funding)
- Availability:
- UK and international
- First teaching:
- 2013
- Last registration:
-
- 31 July 2020 (England)
- 30 September 2020 (Wales)
- Final certification:
-
- 31 December 2022
- Qualification type:
- BTEC National
- Qualification title:
- Pearson BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Animal Management
- Level:
- Level 3
- Accreditation status:
- Accredited
- Guided Learning Hours (GLH):
- 720
- Total Qualification Time (TQT):
- 1200
- Qualification number (QN):
- 500/8311/9
- Eligible for funding in England for:
-
16-18 (EFA funding),
19+ Advanced learner loan (SFA funding)
- Availability:
- UK and international
- First teaching:
- 2010
- Last registration:
-
- 31 July 2020 (England)
- 31 December 2017 (Wales)
- Final certification:
-
- 31 December 2023 (England)
- 31 December 2020 (Wales)
- Qualification type:
- BTEC National
- Qualification title:
- Pearson BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Animal Management
- Level:
- Level 3
- Accreditation status:
- Accredited
- Guided Learning Hours (GLH):
- 1080
- Total Qualification Time (TQT):
- 1800
- Qualification number (QN):
- 500/8265/6
- Eligible for funding in England for:
-
16-18 (EFA funding),
19-23 Level 2 and 3 entitlement (SFA funding),
19+ Advanced learner loan (SFA funding)
- Availability:
- UK and international
- First teaching:
- 2010
- Last registration:
-
- 31 July 2020 (England)
- 30 September 2020 (Wales)
- Final certification:
-
- 31 December 2023
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