Certificate
With growing public and legislative interest concerning the management of animals (dogs in particular), the industry is looking for work-ready graduates with the technical and transferable skills needed to take up job opportunities in canine-related industries.
In this programme, you'll gain a broad understanding of canine behaviour and husbandry (and that of other companion animals).
Here's what you'll learn:
To apply for this programme, you must have arranged regular access to a suitable dog (as approved by Unitec's specialist dog trainers). To ensure a safe and effective learning environment for you and your furry companion, your dog must:
To ensure your dog is a good fit with you on the programme, Unitec's dog training tutors must assess.
Before being accepted into the programme, Unitec's dog training tutors must assess your dog. They must have high food and toy motivation and be confident around other dogs and students. If we feel that your dog doesn't quite meet these motivations, we may offer you tips to increase these motivations or recommend another dog.
Where to next?If you want to continue your studies, this programme will give you the academic admission requirements for the Bachelor of Applied Science (Animal Management and Welfare).
What you will need to study this programme.
Domestic studentsYou must have completed the following:
40 credits at NCEA Level 1, including 10 Literacy credits and 10 Numeracy credits; or a recognised equivalent;
And meet one of the English entry requirements;
Additional requirements
Non-academic requirements
Fill in the following forms:
Don't meet these Academic requirements?
Note on referees: One referee needs to be an employer where you have worked with the public and one from a teacher (or similar), who can talk about your character.
For more information, download the programme regulations (PDF 280 KB)
- Dog support services - Kennels/dog daycare - Animal welfare organisations (canine) - Pet Dog Trainer