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Animal Welfare Science

2 Study options · UndergraduateUniversity Campus Doncaster
Awarded by:
University of Hull

Course summary

The Foundation Degree in Animal Welfare Science focuses on the key components that shape animal welfare across a range of settings and interactions. This hands-on programme blends practical experience, scientific theory, and transferable skills, delivered through engaging, interactive sessions that consolidate knowledge and build confidence.
Students graduate with a well-rounded education, equipped for a wide range of roles within the animal sector. Career planning and personal development are embedded throughout the course, helping each learner identify and pursue meaningful pathways.

Our purpose-built animal unit houses a wide range of native and exotic mammals, reptiles and amphibians, enabling the study and assessment of physiological and behavioural systems, providing students with an understanding of animal welfare in a range of contexts.
Assessments are designed to showcase competencies in authentic scenarios, with final grades reflecting sector-relevant knowledge and skills. Students benefit from small-group teaching, interdisciplinary enhancement activities, and field trips—locally, nationally, and internationally, with South Africa being the highlight.

Whether you're passionate about companion animals, wildlife, or working in policy and education, this degree provides a strong scientific foundation and a clear path into the animal welfare sector.

Full time: 2 years with lessons typically over two days a week
Part time: 3 years with lessons typically over one day a week
A total of 80 hours of work placement across the years of study

This course is particularly relevant for those already working in, or looking to build a career within, the animal industry. It provides a broad range of skills applicable across multiple professional contexts, combining scientific knowledge with practical expertise.

Graduates have gone on to work in diverse roles including laboratory technician, animal nutritionist, veterinary pharmaceuticals, teaching, zoo education officer, animal collection keeper, animal rescue facilitator, and self-employed animal welfare practitioner. The course supports both entry into the sector and career progression within it.

For those wishing to continue their studies, the programme offers a strong academic foundation for further qualifications. Progression routes may include degrees in Zoology, Animal Biology, Wildlife and Conservation, Animal Behaviour, Animal Studies, Animal Welfare, or the BSc (Hons) Applied Animal Welfare (Top-Up).

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Application codes

Course code:
42DN
Institution code:
N64

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40 Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)

60 Go onto work and study

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