Canine Behaviour and Training

University Centre Reaseheath
Undergraduate FdSc Full-time 2 Years Agriculture and related sciences

A-Level Entry

See entry requirements

UCAS Points

64 points

About this course

With over 12.5 million dogs in the UK and 33% of households now owning a dog (Pet Food Manufacturers Association, 2021) there is an ever-growing demand for a range of canine related services including professional dog trainers, behaviourists, groomers, dog walkers, sitters and kennel managers as well as the rehabilitation of rescue dogs, and specialised training for assistance dogs. The canine behaviour and training sector also has great scope for self-employment and business opportunities. This foundation degree programme aims to develop the knowledge and skills which are necessary to professionally and ethically undertake canine behaviour and training roles. We do this by balancing theoretical study with applied practical experience. As a student on this foundation degree, you will work in the college kennels with a range of dogs from different disciplines, breeds, sizes and temperaments.

You will have the opportunity to undertake training for different purposes, including pet dog training and discipline specific work e.g., agility and hoopers, gaining industry experience with a number of demonstrations from working dog professionals (including Drug, Tobacco and Explosives detection dogs, sheepdogs, Medical Detection Dogs, personal assistance dogs, and many more).

This course is aimed at students who wish to develop a career within the canine industry, but specifically those involving aspects of canine behaviour and training.

As a student studying canine behaviour and training, you will have regular access to the animal-centre facilities at University Centre Reaseheath, which boasts a kennel block, and both indoor and outdoor training arenas. Additionally, students can expect an interactive and personable learning experience that draws upon the expertise of our team of dedicated staff, with whom students can engage in study using our first-class facilities on campus.

There is also the option to complete a further year's study and top-up to a BSc (Hons) degree upon successful completion of the Foundation Degree.

Course Features * The FdSc Canine Behaviour and Training degree ‘Training pathway’ is now recognised by the Animal Behaviour and Training Council (ABTC) for the roles of Animal Trainer (AT) and Animal Training Instructor (ATI)

* Exciting guest lecturers (with their dogs!)

* Experience with different breeds

* Partnerships with industry

* All weather training facilities

* Canine behaviour modifications

Career Options * Canine rehabilitation

* Welfare officer

* Kennel manager

* Dog trainer

* Canine behaviourist

* Working in charity and rescue centres

* Working with service dogs

* Training Instructor

Entry Requirements

A-Level Grades See entry requirements
UCAS Tariff Points 64 points
Scottish Higher CDDD
BTEC MPP

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

3111 Laboratory technicians
2113 Biochemists and biomedical scientists
1211 Managers and proprietors in agriculture and horticulture
2112 Biological scientists
9112 Forestry and related workers
1212 Managers and proprietors in forestry, fishing and related services

Course Details

Qualification
Foundation Degree in Science - FdSc
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Nantwich
Scheme
Undergraduate
Subjects
Agriculture and related sciences