| Course Name |
Animal Science |
| Course Provider |
Killester College of Further Education |
| Alternative Provider(s) |
City of Dublin ETB |
| VTOS Information |
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| Course Code |
5M2768 |
| Course Type |
PLC Post Leaving Cert |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Level 5 Certificate (Level 5 NFQ)
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Major |
QQI |
Level 5 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
| Location (Districts) |
Killester |
| Course Content |
Expand+How will I learn?
You will have a mixture of classroom-based subjects, laboratory practicals, mandatory work placement (including a work shop in Dublin Zoo) and independent study. You will be expected to complete assignments throughout the year.
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You will have a mixture of classroom-based subjects, laboratory practicals, mandatory work placement (including a work shop in Dublin Zoo) and independent study. You will be expected to complete assignments throughout the year.
How will I be assessed?
A full Award is granted on passing the relevant eight components. You will be assessed throughout and at the end of the year. On successful completion of each component, you will be awarded a Pass, a Merit or a Distinction grade.
What we would like from you!
Applicants with a passion for working with animals, a willingness to work hard and an interest in biology. You will be responsible for securing an appropriate off site work placement before the beginning of the course.
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| FET Code |
5M2768 - Animal Care |
| Duration |
1 year |
| Comment |
Certification
- QQI Level 5 Award in Animal Care 5M2768 awarded by QQI |
| Course Fee |
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€550 incl. Government Charge.
Note: This course costs €350 if you are exempt from €200 Government Charge
In Ferbruary 2011 (Circular Letter 21/2011), the Government imposed an additional charge (participant contribution) of €200 ...
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€550 incl. Government Charge.
Note: This course costs €350 if you are exempt from €200 Government Charge
In Ferbruary 2011 (Circular Letter 21/2011), the Government imposed an additional charge (participant contribution) of €200 on all PLC students. This charge is payable in full at Course Registration.
The following categories of students are exempt from this charge:
•Full medical card holders in their own right and their dependent children;
•Those who are eligible under the Student Grant Scheme;
•Those in receipt of the Back to Education Allowance (BTEA) or Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme (VTOS) allowances.
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| Financial Support |
Expand+SUSI Grant
Students on PLC courses may be eligible for a Maintenance grant. It is means tested. Students may apply to City of Dublin Education Training Board (CDETB), SUSI Grant Section, from May each year. Apply on line
Vocational Training Oppor...
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Students on PLC courses may be eligible for a Maintenance grant. It is means tested. Students may apply to City of Dublin Education Training Board (CDETB), SUSI Grant Section, from May each year. Apply on line
Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme (VTOS)
Students who are over 21 years, and have been unemployed for 6 months or more, and are in receipt of a Social Welfare Allowance or signing for credits may be eligible for the above scheme. This allows people to retain their social welfare benefits and return to full time education. They may receive meal/travel allowances and funding for books, materials and childcare. Students on VTOS do not pay fees. Contact the VTOS Co-Ordinator for details.
VTOS Co-Ordinator: fiona.maccarthy@kcfe.cdetb.ie
Back to Education Allowance (BTEA)
Students who are receiving a payment from the Department of Social Protection can obtain information on their eligibility for BTEA from their local Social Protection Office, Intreo Centre or from www.welfare.ie.
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| Interview |
Applicants will be invited for interview at an enrolment session in the College. Interviews held in February, March, April & May. |
| Application Date |
Expand+Applications for all daytime courses are invited from the 1st November prior to the commencement of the course.
Step 1 – Application
The application form should be completed and returned to the Admissions Officer, Killester College of Further E...
Hide-Applications for all daytime courses are invited from the 1st November prior to the commencement of the course.
Step 1 – Application
The application form should be completed and returned to the Admissions Officer, Killester College of Further Education, Collins Avenue East, Killester, Dublin 5. Applications may also be made on-line by logging on to the College’s web site at www.killestercollege.ie. All applications will be acknowledged by post or by e-mail in the case of on-line applications. The College’s website is compliant with the WAI guidelines as adopted by the National Disability Authority.
Step 2 – Interview
Applicants will be invited for interview at an enrolment session in the College. The purpose of this interview is to determine the applicant’s capacity to participate on the course for which they have applied. In some cases, applicants may be called for a second interview.
Step 3 – Acceptance of Offer
Full –Time Courses
• Successful candidates will receive a letter of offer by post.
• Upon receipt of a letter of offer, a successful applicant may hold a place on the course until course registration at the beginning of the academic year by paying a deposit of €40. This deposit in non-refundable in accordance with Department of Education & Skills regulations.
• Applicants will be notified of the details of course registration by post. A notice will also be posted on the college website.
Late Applications
Where an applicant is successful at interview but the course is full, his/her name will be placed on a waiting list. Places which become available will be offered to successful applicants on the waiting list.
Interviews for vacant places on courses will be held after the commencement of the new academic year. Late applications are accepted up to the end of September.
Deferral of Places
Successful applicants who wish to defer their place must apply in writing to the College Principal before the date of the course registration. Places may only be deferred for a maximum period of one academic year. Deposits will be refunded to applicants if they successfully obtain a deferral.
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| Application Weblink |
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| Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Courses begin in mid-September. Participants who do not attend the first day of the course may forfeit their place unless prior written notice is received by the College authorities. |
| Subjects Taught |
Animal Welfare
•Animal Grooming
•Animal Behaviour
•Small Animal Husbandry & Housing
•Biology
•Animal Anatomy & Physiology
•Maths
•Work Experience
•Communications
•Word Processing |
| Mature Entry Places |
Mature students are welcome to apply. Formal academic qualifications not required. |
| Entry Requirements |
Expand+Entry Requirements
A student over 16 years seeking entry to this programme does not need a previous formal qualification. However, the student must demonstrate at interview the capacity to successfully participate on this programme. This includes ...
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A student over 16 years seeking entry to this programme does not need a previous formal qualification. However, the student must demonstrate at interview the capacity to successfully participate on this programme. This includes both the academic and work experience elements of the programme. Should the student have previous qualifications, one of the following may be advantageous for admission to the programme:
•Leaving Certificate/LCVP/LCA
•QQI Level 4 Award
•Students who may not have formal academic requirements but who have the ability to successfully participate on the course will be considered. (RPL Recognition of Prior Learning)
•Mature students (over 21 years) may be entitled to VTOS funding
•Interview
•Applicants intending to progress to certain Third level courses e.g. Veterinary Nursing or General Science (Zoology etc.) should have Leaving Cert Ordinary Level Maths or equivalent
Note: Students should note that some of the practical work on this course requires some physical effort and direct contact with animals. Consequently, students with any back problems, respiratory illnesses or allergies or indeed any other injuries or conditions should discuss this matter with the course coordinator at enrolment. You must have proof of a current tetanus vaccination. You will be interviewed and required to write a personal statement at Interview.
What we would like from you!
Applicants with a passion for working with animals, a willingness to work hard and an interest in biology. You will be responsible for securing an appropriate off site work placement before the beginning of the course.
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| Assessment Method |
How will I be assessed?
A full Award is granted on passing the relevant eight components. You will be assessed throughout and at the end of the year. On successful completion of each component, you will be awarded a Pass, a Merit or a Distinction grade. |
| Careers or Further Progression |
Expand+Career/Progression Opportunities
Students may progress to participating Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) through the QQI Higher Education Links Scheme. This Award is a recognised and respected link with Vet Nursing degrees in UCD, DKIT (Dundalk...
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Students may progress to participating Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) through the QQI Higher Education Links Scheme. This Award is a recognised and respected link with Vet Nursing degrees in UCD, DKIT (Dundalk), AIT (Athlone) and LYIT (Letterkenny) and with Science & Bioscience degrees in DIT. Animal Science Level 5 is now a recognised link with UCD Science/Zoology Degree DN200, Animal Science DN250 and DN251 Equine Science. It also links with Wildlife Biology in IT, Tralee.
Click the course code 5M2768 on link
http://tinyurl.com/hrnspya
to view the list of Third Level courses this Award links with. You can also select “any award” in the same search box and this will return all courses open to students who have successfully completed a QQI Level 5 course.
This Award is recognised by UK Colleges for Animal Welfare, Animal Behaviour and Veterinary Nursing degrees.
Animal Science can also act as a gateway into the animal industry. Past students are working in animal welfare organisations (Dogs Trust); safari parks (Tayto Safari Park); as Animal Care Assistants in veterinary clinics, pet stores, kennels, stables and in Dublin Zoo.
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| Further Enquiries |
Enquiries: margaret.obrien@killestercollege.ie
Phone: +353 (0)1 8337686
Fax: +353 (0)1 8330348
Email: info@killestercollege.ie
Web: www.killestercollege.ie |
| Course Web Page |
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