Do you love animals and the great outdoors? Then you are in the right place! We can help you gain the skills and knowledge needed for a variety of roles, including becoming a pet groomer, a veterinary assistant or any number agricultural based careers.
We have strong partnerships with companies across the county allowing our students to gain valuable work experience as part of their qualification. Animal care students will work alongside companies such as Folly Farm and local veterinary practices while countryside learners will gain real on-the-job skills with Pembrokeshire National Trust and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
We have recently invested in our facilities with our Level 1 and Level 2 animal care students being based at the John Burns Centre for Learning at Withybush while our Level 3 students will be based at Folly Farm (transport is provided from the College to each of these locations).
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Agriculture
This agriculture qualification is aimed at anyone interested in a career in farming or farm management. You may be completely new to agriculture or you may have some knowledge or existing skills.
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Agriculture
This agriculture qualification is aimed at anyone interested in a career in farming or farm management, whether completely new to agriculture or building on existing knowledge and skills.
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Animal Care
This course is designed for individuals who are interested in working in the animal industry and want to learn about the basic care and management of animals.
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Animal Care – Saturday Club
£55.00We have all sorts of beautiful, cuddly and fascinating animals that will be introduced to your 8 to 16 year old – above all we want them to learn and have fun.
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Animal Management
Employment opportunities in the animal care sector are varied and are continually growing and evolving. The RSPCA estimate that there are currently around 20 million pets in the UK (excluding fish!).
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Land-based Studies (Animal Care)
This course is designed for individuals who want to develop their skills and knowledge to allow them to work with animals in the future.