Animal Care Certificate Program
The Animal Care Certificate program helps adults with disabilities develop the knowledge and skills they need to meet the increasing demand for qualified animal care assistants and pet care professionals.
Explore a broad range of career possibilities for your students, including working in animal shelters, veterinary clinics, pet grooming facilities, pet boarding facilities, or pet retail environments.
This certificate program focuses on practical animal care skills and professional development where students can apply learning immediately to provide excellent care for dogs and cats—in shelters, in veterinary settings, and beyond.
Upon completion, they’ll be prepared to earn their American Red Cross Cat and Dog First Aid Certification, further enhancing their professional credentials and employability.
Program Details
Completion Requirements
· 340 Hours (130 hours in Lecture / 210 hours in Lab/Externship)
- Describe the principles of basic animal care, specific to dogs and cats.
- Understand and demonstrate professional skills required of an animal care assistant/associate.
- Identify and understand common dog and cat breeds and their behavior.
- Express an interest in and appreciation for animals, including their care and welfare.
- Demonstrate effective communication.
- Demonstrate professional customer service
- Obtain American Red Cross Cat and Dog First Aid Certification
· Instructor Introduction
· Syllabus
· Externship Checklist
· Trial Period directions and documents
· Gradebook & Attendance Templates
· Lecture Lesson Plans
· Lab Lecture Plans
· Canva Presentations
· Student Guides
· Unit Quizzes
· Unit Quiz Answer Key
· Practical Skill Assessments
· Worksheets, Handouts, etc.
Student Tuition $4,000*
Program Fee TBD
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