To equip students with the knowledge, understanding and practical skills necessary to effectively manage a wide range of game species and their associated habitats. Approximately half the training is delivered in practical situations. In addition, blocks of work experience strengthen the practical skills and experience demanded by the industry. The course consists of a Subsidiary Diploma (6 units) followed by either a Diploma (further 6 units) or the Extended Diploma (total of 18 units) that cover a wide range of knowledge and skills needed for a career in game and wildlife management. The units covered at each level are shown below: Subsidiary Diploma £Investigative project £Estate skills £Deer management £Pest and predator control £Use of firearms £Gamebird protection Diploma £Principles of ecology £Work experience £Machinery operations £Ecology of game £Shoot management £Stalking and shooting deer Extended Diploma £Chainsaw use £Farm habitat management £Fishery management £Working dogs £Principles of game management £Commercial deer management During your time at College, there is an opportunity to gain other qualifications in industry related skills, these will contribute to your employability and will support your CV.
Name: Diploma L3 in Countryside Management (QCF) - Game Keeping Qualification title: Diploma in Countryside Management (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Pearson Education Ltd (Formerly EDEXCEL) Created 20150119 03:40:49 Updated 20150119 03:40:49
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Sparsholt and Andover College
Further Education
apprenticeships@sparsholt.ac.uk
0845 850 0916
https://www.sparsholt.ac.uk/
Westley Lane
Sparsholt
Town:
Winchester
County:Hampshire
Title: Diploma in Countryside Management (QCF) Qualification: Diploma in Countryside Management (QCF) Classification: Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Care