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Animal Care (Level 2 Award)
eDistant Learning
Ref:      EDUKOL - CLAC04
Course Type: Home Study
Study Hours:   110 Hours/Flexible
Tel:      0800 009 6081
Website:  www.edistancelearning.co.uk/animal-care-course-level-2
The NCFE Level 2 Animal Care course is divided into eighteen comprehensive modules:
1. Welcome
Introduction 
Course structure 
Benefits of this course 
Getting the most out of this course 
2. History and pet ownership
Domestication 
Animals in the media 
Classification of animals 
Types of common pets 
Choosing the right pet 
Therapeutic value 
3. Safety, welfare, health and hygiene
Safety and zoonosis 
Correct handling methods 
Typical restraints 
Vehicle safety 
Micro-chips and other ID methods 
Pet proofing 
Animal rescue and welfare organisations 
How to clean an pet's bed/living areas 
Dealing with pests and parasites 
Preventative health 
4. Anatomy and physiology
Cells and tissues  
Locomotion 
Digestive system 
Urinary system 
Circulatory and respiratory systems 
Reproductive system 
Endocrine system 
Nervous system
5. Animal first aid
Aims 
Handling and transport 
Examination and history taking 
ABC 
Shock 
Wounds and burns 
Fractures 
Poisoning and fitting 
Diarrhoea and vomiting 
Administering medication 
First-aid kit 
6. Dogs
Characteristics 
Groups and breeds 
Nutrition and exercise 
Behaviour and training 
Grooming  and care 
Breeding 
Common diseases 
7. Cats
Characteristics 
Groups and breeds 
Nutrition and exercise 
Behaviour and training 
Grooming  and care 
Breeding 
Common diseases 
8. Horses and ponies
History and anatomy 
Groups and breeds 
Nutrition, housing and exercise 
Behaviour and training 
Grooming  and care 
Breeding 
Common diseases 
9. Birds
Anatomy and characteristics 
Cage or aviary 
Seed eaters 
Poultry 
Birds of prey 
Common diseases 
10. Fish
General care 
Cold water fish 
Tropical fish 
Marine fish 
Breeding 
Common diseases 
11. Snakes and Lizards 
Housing and general care 
Bearded Dragons 
Geckos 
Blue Tongued Skinks 
Green Anoles 
Corn Snakes 
King and Milk Snakes 
Ball Pythons 
More difficult to keep reptiles 
Common diseases 
12. Tortoises, turtles and terrapins
Anatomy and characteristics 
Housing and general care 
Nutrition 
Hibernation 
Breeding 
Common diseases
13. Insects and amphibians
Why have a creepy crawly as a pet? 
Spiders and Scorpions 
Stick and leaf insects 
Praying mantis 
Beatles, centipedes and millipedes 
Snails, slugs and worms 
Frogs and toads 
Common problems
14. Hamsters, gerbils, rats and mice
Characteristics 
Housing and general care 
Nutrition, and exercise 
Breeding 
Common diseases 
15. Ferrets and pole cats
History and Characteristics 
Groups and breeds 
Nutrition, housing and exercise 
Behaviour and training 
Grooming  and care 
Breeding 
Common diseases 
16. Rabbits and Guinea pigs
Ownership and Characteristics 
Groups and breeds 
Anatomy 
Nutrition, housing and exercise 
Behaviour and training 
Grooming  and care 
Breeding 
Common diseases 
17. Chinchillas
What makes them different? 
Nutrition, housing and exercise 
Grooming  and care 
Breeding 
Common diseases 
18. Wildlife
Safety 
Types 
What to do with injured wildlife 
Orphans 
Should we keep wildlife as pets?
At the end of this course you'll be able to:
understand how an animal's nervous system works
comprehend the two evolutionary lines regarding vision
appreciate the basic roles of the three primary sub-divisions in the vertebrate brain.
understand animal behaviour when it comes to breeding
For more information visit:
www.edistancelearning.co.uk/animal-care-course-level-2

