FdSc Animal Husbandry and Welfare - Course detail and module information
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FdSc Animal Husbandry and Welfare
Course detail and module information
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KEY FACTS
Title
FdSc Animal Husbandry and Welfare
Course type
Full-time (Part-time route available)
Duration
2 years (no placement)
Award
Foundation Degree in Science - FdSc
Faculty
Academic Partnerships
School
Cornwall College
UCAS codes
Institution C78
Course D301
Location
Cornwall College
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Course detail and module information
When you select the name of a module below, a new window containing a short description will appear. You will need to close the new window to continue. The modules shown in this list are those being studied by the current students on this programme. Modules are subject to change depending on year of entry.
Stage 1
Core
ASR103
Cells and Microbiology
ASR107
Introduction to Animal Behaviour
CORC1013C
Personal & Employability Skills Development
CORN115
Diversity, Classification & Evolution
CORN117
Hygiene, Health & Welfare of Captive Animals
CORN133
Business Skills for the Animal Care Sector
CORN152
Animal Husbandry
Stage 2
Core
ASR202
Biology of Exotic Species
ASR205
Bird Biology
CORN222
Mammal Biology
CORN233
Zoo Animal Management in Practice
CORN234
Animal Nursing & Disease
NQS204
Genetics and Reproduction of Animals
NQS219
Individual Research Project
ZOO211
Captive Diet & Feeding