Taught by experts in animal welfare, RSPCA Victoria’s Certificate II in Animal Studies (ACM20121) is offered in partnership with Box Hill Institute (RTO ID: 4687).
This qualification has given so many participants the life-changing opportunity of pursuing their dream of entering a career in the animal care industry, equipped with the head start of having practical experience at RSPCA Victoria.
Course Outline
The RSPCA delivery of the Certificate II in Animal Studies course has a duration of 16 weeks and is delivered using a combination of online and face-to-face components. Students will work with online learning tools including Box Hill Institute’s StudentWeb, Microsoft Teams and resources such as pre-recorded sessions, assigned reading, tutorials, discussion boards, and online activities. Students are also required to attend face-to-face classes and practical placements at RSPCA Burwood East.
Participants will be assessed on completion of written assignments, practical assessments, workplace simulations, online quizzes and participation in meetings and forums.
Practical activities will involve working hands on with a variety of animals including dogs, cats, chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs, sheep, goats, horses and cows.
This course comprises a total of twelve (12) units of competency. Students must successfully complete seven (7) core units and five (5) non-core units.
Core units
- ACMGEN201 Work in the animal care industry
- ACMGEN202 Complete animal care hygiene routines
- ACMGEN203 Feed and water animals
- ACMGEN204 Assist in health care of animals
- ACMSUS201 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
- ACMWHS201 Participate in workplace health and safety processes
- BSBCMM211 Apply communication skills
Non-core units
- ACMBEH302 Provide enrichment for animals
- ACMGEN205 Source and provide information for animal care needs
- ACMGEN309 Provide basic animal first aid
- ACMSPE320 Provide general care of mammals
- ACMEXH308 Develop Husbandry Guidelines
Attendance
Teaching Sessions
Students must attend all teaching sessions held either online or face-to-face at RSPCA Burwood East.
Workplace Training and Assessment Sessions
Students must attend all allocated practical work placements and assessment sessions.
Activities will include walking dogs, cleaning animal enclosures, feeding, packing and unpacking goods and paddock work.
Important Information
This program is not a VETDSS Program
This program does not provide credits towards the ATAR score for VCE students
Application process
This course has a significant practical component with a focus on employability skills. Applicants must possess the communication skills and physical ability to perform practical work placement in the animal care industry.
Vocational education and training focusses on providing practical skills and technical knowledge for work. Work placement is provided at the RSPCA Burwood East and is necessary in order to provide access to an appropriate animal care workplace, a qualified workplace supervisor, exposure to the relevant workload of an animal attendant. These conditions give students opportunities to practise and demonstrate the skills necessary to successfully complete this course.
Students must:
- Be 17 years or older and not currently enrolled at school.
- Have internet and access to a device to participate in online sessions, download resources and complete assessments.
- Be available to attend ALL required teaching and assessment sessions.
- Be available to participate in practical training and work placement at RSPCA Burwood East.
After your application has been received you may also be required to undertake a phone interview with an RSPCA Education Officer. Your application will then be assessed and you will be notified via email of the outcome.
Important Information
All students under the age of 18 are required to supply written consent giving permission for BHI (Box Hill Institute) and RSPCA Victoria staff to communicate with a nominated adult on their behalf.
2022 Course fees (subject to change)
Valid government concession holders: $1,148
Government subsidised: $3,214
Full fee: $6,494
*A full break down of fees can be found here.
Eligibility to a government subsidised place depends on meeting certain criteria. For information regarding eligibility for a government subsidised place, please review the Box Hill Institute TAFE Fees and Charges. All students’ fees are determined by Box Hill Institute and are payable at time of enrolment.
Please note that currently enrolled high school students are not eligible for a government subsidised place.
NB: these costs are estimates only and are subject to change.
Course Dates
Additional program Information
Please note: the below information is subject to government approval and will be confirmed as soon as practical.
In 2022, this course will be a blended delivery with:
- Five teaching days on site at RSPCA Burwood East
- Five teaching days online
- A minimum of six practical & assessment sessions on site at RSPCA Burwood East
- One assessment session on site at Box Hill Institute
Note: Delivery methods may change subject to any COVID-19 restrictions.
Below are examples of roles in the animal care industry that a Certificate II in Animal Studies may lead to:
- Animal Attendant
- Veterinarian
- Veterinary Nurse
- Inspector
- Customer Care and Adoption Officer
- Animal Behaviour Specialist