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Online Animal Welfare Management

Stautzenberger College-Rockford Career College

DiplomaCIP: 01.0999

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Rockford, Illinois

    1130 South Alpine Road Suite 100, Rockford, Illinois, 61108-3900

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

SpeakingReading ComprehensionActive ListeningCritical ThinkingWritingJudgment and Decision MakingComplex Problem SolvingCoordinationManagement of Personnel ResourcesInstructingMonitoringTime ManagementSocial PerceptivenessLearning StrategiesActive LearningScience

Knowledge

English LanguageBiologyAdministration and ManagementCustomer and Personal ServiceProduction and ProcessingEducation and TrainingFood ProductionMathematicsMechanicalChemistryPersonnel and Human Resources

Abilities

Oral ComprehensionProblem SensitivityOral ExpressionSpeech ClarityDeductive ReasoningInductive ReasoningInformation OrderingWritten ComprehensionWritten ExpressionCategory FlexibilitySpeech RecognitionNear VisionOriginalityFluency of Ideas

Tasks

  • Assign tasks such as feeding and treatment of animals, and cleaning and maintenance of animal quarte
  • Record the numbers and types of fish or shellfish reared, harvested, released, sold, and shipped.
  • Monitor workers to ensure that safety regulations are followed, warning or disciplining those who vi
  • Advise farmers and demonstrate techniques in areas such as feeding and health maintenance of livesto
  • Conduct classes or deliver lectures on subjects such as nutrition, home management, and farming tech
  • Collaborate with producers to diagnose and prevent management and production problems.
  • Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, an
  • Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.
  • Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.
  • Study nutritional requirements of animals and nutritive values of animal feed materials.
  • Write up or orally communicate research findings to the scientific community, producers, and the pub
  • Develop improved practices in feeding, housing, sanitation, or parasite and disease control of anima
  • Collect and record growth, production, and environmental data.
  • Manage nurseries that grow horticultural plants for sale to trade or retail customers, for display o
  • Direct and monitor trapping and spawning of fish, egg incubation, and fry rearing, applying knowledg

Technology

Data base user interface and query softwareEnterprise resource planning ERP softwareAccounting softwareCalendar and scheduling softwareGeographic information systemGraphics or photo imaging softwareProject management softwareWeb page creation and editing softwareMulti-media educational softwareComputer based training softwareWord processing softwareInformation retrieval or search softwareComputer aided design CAD softwareAnalytical or scientific softwareElectronic mail softwareIndustrial control software

Tools

Adjustable hand wrenchesAdjustable widemouth pliersAeration pumpsAir compressorsAnimal injection syringesAnimal trailersAnimal vaccination syringesArtificial insemination syringesAutomated feed batch mixersAutomatic fish feedersAutomatic watering devicesAxesBackhoesBalling gunsBlast chillersDesktop computersDigital camerasLaptop computersOverhead display projectorsPersonal computersPersonal digital assistants PDACarousel slide projectorsCompact digital camerasCompact disk CD playersComputer data input scannersComputer laser printersComputer projectorsConference telephonesDigital calculatorsDigital video cameras

Work Values

IndependenceSupportAchievementRelationshipsWorking ConditionsRecognition
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers45-1011.00
  • Farm and Home Management Educators25-9021.00
  • Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary25-1041.00
  • Animal Scientists19-1011.00
  • Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers11-9013.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Diploma)

  • Crew of 8–20 workers — supervise across a single block, parcel, or harvest line.
  • Piece-rate, hourly, and overtime tracking — calculate and explain to crew members.
  • Equipment scheduling and routine PM — coordinate with mechanics on tractors, sprayers, or harvesters.
  • Pesticide-application timing windows — execute per the licensed applicator's plan.
  • H-2A or seasonal-labor compliance basics — apply with HR partners on housing, transport, and pay.
  • Quality-control sampling and packout standards — enforce at packing sheds or on the line.
  • Crew conflict and grievance issues — resolve at the field level with documented follow-up.
  • Recordkeeping (spray logs, harvest yields, mortality) — maintain accurately and completely.
  • Equipment failures and downtime — troubleshoot with operators and dispatch a mechanic when needed.
  • Junior leads and crew chiefs — train on safety, leadership, and recordkeeping.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
9%
Placement Rate
27%