Level 3 Advanced Technical Certificate in Animal Management - (0172-30) - Merit
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification is for you if you want to work with animals. It provides you with the core practical skills and knowledge which will equip you to seek employment or further learning and training within the animal care and management industries. This qualification enables you to gain the core skills and knowledge required for working with and caring for animals. Qualification Accreditation Number: 601/7518/7.
Skills
Earning Criteria
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This individual has achieved unit 301 Principles of Health and Safety. They are able to: Understand health and safetylegislation, understand the risk assessment process, understand first aid requirements, understand the principles of safe manual handling, understand the use of fire extinguishers.
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This individual has achieved unit 302 Undertake and Review Work Related Experience in the Land-base. They are able to: Determine employment opportunities in the environmental and land-based industries, prepare for a work-based experience in the environmental and land-basedindustry, understand the importance of effective interpersonal skills in the workplace, review a work-based experience in the environmental and land-based sector.
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This individual has achieved unit 303 Animal Health and Husbandry. They are able to: Recognise indicators of health in animals, understand common disease and disorders, their treatment andprevention, monitor and record the health and wellbeing of animals, recognise how to deliver and record basic animal treatments, carry out animal husbandry tasks.
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This individual has achieved unit 304 Animal Feeding and Nutrition. They are able to: Understand the basics of nutrition, understand the nutritional values and properties of different foodtypes, understand the feeding requirements of animals at different life stages, plan, monitor, record and evaluate diets and feeding regimes for animals.
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This individual has achieved unit 305 Animal Behaviour and Communication. They are able to: Understand behaviour patterns in animals, observe animal behaviour, understand the factors influencing behaviour, understand social behaviour and animal communication.
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This individual has achieved unit 307 Animal Welfare and Breeding. They are able to: Understand animal evolution and the development of domesticbreeds, understand the roles of animals in human society, understand current United Kingdom animal welfare legislation, understand the roles and aims of animal welfare organisations, understand how to manage breed stock and young animals, understand the uses of reproductive technology.