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  1. Courses
  2. Faculty of Health, Community and Animals
  3. Science and Animal Studies
  4. Diploma of Animal Technology (AT501)

Diploma of Animal Technology (AT501)

2025 Provide basic care of rodents and rabbits (ACMSPE312)
ACMGAS308 Communicate effectively with Client and Team members AT501 2025
2025 Diploma of Animal Technology Communication Hub AT501
2025 Behaviour Management Cluster (ACMCAN404 & ACMGAS302)
2025 Identify animal anatomy and physiology for animal care work (ACMGAS307)
2025 Work within an animal technology facility (ACMATE307)
2025 Manage Compliance in Animal Technology (ACMATE501)
2025 Manage and Maintain the health of Research Animals (ACMATE502)
2025 Monitor and maintain containment and exclusion procedures in animal facilities (ACMATE508)
2024 Carry out post-mortem examination of a research animal (ACMATE511)
2025 MSL973016 Preform Aseptic Techniques
2025 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices (ACMSUS401)
2025 Manage workplace health and safety processes (ACMWHS501)
  • Box Hill Institute, 465 Elgar Road, Melbourne, Victoria
  • Postal Address: Private Bag 2014, Box Hill 3128, Australia

  • Phone: +61 (0)3 9286 9222

  • ABN: 76 268 630 462
    CRICOS: 02411J
    RTO: 4687
    IHE: PRV12117

BHI recognises that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are the first nation’s people of Australia and respects their connections to Country, spirituality, culture, and history. BHI acknowledges that all of our learning sites are situated on the ancestral lands of the Wurundjeri, and the Boon wurrung/Bunurong people of the Kulin Nations and pay respects to the traditional custodians and their Elders both past, present and emerging.

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