National Diploma In Animal Production In South Africa

The National Diploma in Animal Production is an academic on-line programme supported by practical hands-on modules, developed for the South African Agricultural Industry. Competency will be obtained in specialized sub-fields of Animal Production (i.e., small livestock production and/or large livestock production.)

Below are the list of National Diploma In Animal Production Schools In South Africa

UMP – Diploma in Animal Production

NQF Animal Production – Agricultural Research Council

ANIMAL HEALTH – Unisa

Diploma in Animal Health – SAQA

Animal Health | NWU | North-West University

UMP – Diploma in Animal Production

Programme: PGDip Animal Welfare – University of Pretoria

Animal Production Introduction Course | AgriColleges

Diploma of Animal Technology – TAFE SA

Veterinary Services | Agriculture – Elsenburg

Where can I study animal health in South Africa?

Dale Beighle Centre for Animal Health Studies

These are the only full-time BSc Agric (Animal Heath) programme and the only residential programme for a Diploma in Animal Health recognised for registration by the South African Veterinary Council.

What is a diploma in animal health?

The primary purpose of the diploma is to qualify learners as animal health technicians who will be competent in applying animal health care, disease control and management techniques in the prevention and control of animal diseases in order to support animal and veterinary public health.

How long do you study to become a vet in South Africa?

Since 2011, students who are already enrolled in the programme will need 3 years to complete the BSc (Veterinary Biology) degree and another 4 years for the 4-year BVSc degree; a total of 7 years.