| The Northern School of Game and Wildlife, Newton Rigg, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0AH. Tel: 01768 893613 or 01768 893556 | ||
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FIRST DIPLOMA COUNTRYSIDE AND ENVIRONMENT (GAMEKEEPING) No aspect of countryside management can be carried out in isolation but must take account of changes in agriculture, forestry, wildlife management and habitat conservation as well as public access and recreation. For these reasons, the First Diploma Gamekeeping course acts as a ‘foundation course’ which aims to give you experience and knowledge of a range of related disciplines. The emphasis is on the development of practical skills supported by strong underpinning knowledge. So as well as completing ‘Core’ gamekeeping based subjects or ‘Units’, each First Diploma student is given experience of a range of other countryside and environment skills and knowledge. A First Diploma can prove to be a particularly appropriate way of gaining the required experience (and possibly maturity) required to enter a Northern School of Game and Wildlife work based Apprenticeship programme. Where possible, fully successful First Diploma students will be encouraged to utilise this diploma as an alternative to the required 4 GCSEs at C or above (or equivalent) needed for direct entry on to National level courses. Therefore an important part of the on going assessment of this course is to give you an opportunity to prove your ability to impress either a future employer or the National Level Course Leader. COURSE CONTENT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS For mature students an accredited access qualification and/or valid work experience may be accepted as an equivalent. The course is generally most suited to those just leaving school and/or those with little experience wishing to progress. TEACHING, LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT POST COURSE/QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES A student passing the six required units with good grades, as well as showing the correct aptitude and academic ability, will be encouraged to progress on to an appropriate National Diploma (or other Level 3) course. Alternatively, a successful student will have the necessary basic skills and knowledge to greatly improve opportunities of finding employment in his or her chosen area of countryside management – such as gamekeeping or forestry/estate work. This may be found independently or, if the successful FD student can also meet the requirements of one of the many sporting estates who contact the Northern School of Game and Wildlife looking for full time employed Gamekeeping Apprentices – then he or she will be well prepared to begin a career in Game and Wildlife Management. Back to other Game and Wildlife courses Contact us for an informal chat about this course at: Direct Telephone 01768 893613 Click here for an Application form For all other general course enquiries at Newton Rigg and to request an application pack contact Sharon Blaylock in Student Recruitment on 01768 893627 |
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