

FDS Animal Management
About this course
Animal management is the practical and scientific study of how animals are cared for, handled, housed, and managed in a variety of professional settings, from wildlife parks and zoos to rescue centres, farms, research facilities, and domestic environments. It combines knowledge of animal biology, behaviour, welfare science, and legislation with the practical skills needed to provide competent and humane care across different species. The discipline reflects growing public and professional interest in animal welfare standards and the expanding range of contexts in which animals and humans interact. At the University of Bedfordshire, this two-year full-time Animal Management degree offers a focused and accelerated route into professional practice. The shorter duration means the programme is intensely practical, developing the hands-on knowledge and skills that employers in animal care settings look for directly. You will study animal anatomy, physiology, and behaviour, covering the needs of a range of domestic, farm, and exotic species. You will engage with animal welfare legislation and ethical frameworks, develop understanding of nutrition, health care, and disease prevention, and build practical competence in animal handling, record-keeping, and the day-to-day management of animal facilities. The two-year structure is designed to move you into professional employment quickly, with the academic knowledge needed to practise responsibly. Graduates work in zoos, wildlife parks, animal sanctuaries, kennels and catteries, farm settings, pet retail environments, veterinary practices as support staff, and research or educational institutions. The practical focus of the degree supports direct employment in these settings. For those wishing to progress further, the two-year qualification can provide a basis for further study in animal science, conservation biology, veterinary nursing, or related life sciences disciplines at higher levels.
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