T-level Transitions in Land and Wildlife Management Level 2
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Level
Level 2 -
Duration
1 year -
Start Date
September 2022 -
Venue
Easton College -
Course Code
A0452
Start Date
- September 2022, Full Time
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Summary
The course provides a foundation in a broad range of skills required to gain employment within land and wildlife management, or to progress into further education or training. You'll develop practical skills, such as tractor driving and machinery, wildlife, conservation and forestry, as well as gaining hands-on work experience.
Why Our College?
Natural learning space
Our 245-hectare estate provides the perfect learning environment with arable, grassland, woodland, and conservation areas.
Developed with employers
Our courses have been devised with conservation landowners across East Anglia, ensuring you gain the skills needed for your future career.
Expert teachers
Our expert teachers have decades of experience of teaching Countryside Management courses.
Entry Requirements
A minimum of four GCSE's at Grade 1 or above including English, maths and science or a Level 1 qualification at Merit or above plus English and Maths at grade 3 or above or equivalent
Progression
Upon successful completion at Merit, you could progress to Level 3 Diploma in Land , Wildlife Management. Alternaively you may seek employment or an apprenticeship
Career Progression
Countryside warden, Assistant estate worker
Fees
If you are a UK or home fee status student and aged 16-18 on the 31st August before the start of your course, tuition fees are free. If you are aged 19 and over please contact the Advice Shop
Why Our College?
Natural learning space
Our 245-hectare estate provides the perfect learning environment with arable, grassland, woodland, and conservation areas.
Developed with employers
Our courses have been devised with conservation landowners across East Anglia, ensuring you gain the skills needed for your future career.
Expert teachers
Our expert teachers have decades of experience of teaching Countryside Management courses.
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