Level 3 - BTEC National Extended Diploma in Countryside & Wildlife Management (1080)


Subject Area: Course code: Course Type:
Wildlife, Ecology & Conservation CM227A01/25/2 Further Education

Course Information

The countryside requires expert management if its resources are to be conserved and developed. This two year advanced course provides the management skills to make decisions, solve problems and plan for the future. Suitable for both school leavers and mature applicants looking for a career change, students will gain sound practical training and have the opportunity to develop a wide range of interests in wildlife and habitat management, conservation and the environment.

This qualification gives you the opportunity to learn about and build on the essentials of working within the wildlife and countryside industries, such as estate skills, population surveys, safe use of equipment and machinery, land use and recreation and environmental processes.You will have the opportunity to work with local employers who will contribute to the knowledge and delivery of training. Employers will provide demonstrations and talks on the industry and where possible work placements will also be provided. This applied training is ideal preparation for gaining employment in the wildlife and conservation industries or specialist further study, including progression to a range of degree courses.


Overview

Qualification
  • Level 3 Advanced Extended Diploma in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
Course Content
  • Professional Working Responsibilities
    Countryside Estate skills
    Work experience in Land based
    Woodland Management and Care of Trees
    Wildlife, Ecology &Conservation management
    Plant & Soil Science
    Managing Environmental Habitats
    Countryside Recreation
    Managing Countryside Visitor Activities
    Contemporary Issues in Land based Sectors
    Machinery Operations
    Freshwater and Wetland Management


Entry Requirements
  • 4 GCSEs with a minimum grade 4 and at least grade 5 in a science subject of geography, including English, maths and a science OR a relevant Level 2 Certificate at Distinction level OR an Apprenticeship in Environmental Conservation with good levels of maths and English. Mature students lacking formal qualifications will also be considered. Enthusiasm, relevant practical experience, a keen and active interest in wildlife the countryside and the ability to cope with written work is required.
Next Steps
  • FdSc Marine Ecology and Conservation, FdSc Countryside and Coastal Conservation,
Career Opportunities
  • Estate management, Countryside ranger , Countryside contractor - walling, hedgelaying, fencing etc, Forest officer, Parks officer, Wildlife adviser, Rights of way officer, Environmental education officer, Field studies tutor, Ecologist. Potential employers include: National Trust, Wildlife Trusts, RSPB, Local authorities, Forestry Commission, Environment Agency, Natural England, Scottish Natural Heritage, Ecological consultancies, Charities, Self-employment.

Dates & Fees

Dates & Times
Start date: End date: Start time: End time:
08-Sep-2025 18-Jun-2027 9.00 a.m. 16.00 p.m.
Attendance
Mode of attendance
Full Time
Timetable
Day of the week Number of sessions
Various
Course Fees

There are no course fees for eligible students aged 16-18. Students aged 19-25 may also be eligible for government funding or a student loan depending on their circumstances.

Materials Required

Basic Stationery; Calculator, Pens, paper and lever arch files. Suitable Outdoor Clothing - The clothing must be suitable for environment, weather and time of year, Protective Overalls, Steel Toe Capped Work Boots, Steel Toe Capped Wellington Boots, Hi-vis yellow vest. Department uniform (polo shirt and sweat shirt). Tetanus protection is recommended. All protective equipment will be inspected by the Course Manager


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