Name: | Livestock and Animal Health Assistance |
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Level: | Higher Vocational Training |
Duration of the training cycle: | 2,000 hours |
Training in the educational center: | 1,485 hours |
Training in workplaces: | 515 hours |
The Higher Vocational Training program in Livestock and Animal Health Assistance at Escola Professional Joviat stands out for providing specialized training fully aligned with the needs of the sector.
The course is designed to delve into the most cutting-edge techniques in animal handling, reproduction , nutrition and disease prevention , integrating theoretical knowledge with a strong practical component.
Through 2000 hours of training, which include internships in leading companies in the sector, students prepare to face professional challenges with an innovative and sustainable vision.
This educational proposal focuses not only on the acquisition of technical skills but also on the development of personal and interpersonal skills , crucial for success in the workplace.
The program promises a complete immersion in the world of livestock and animal health , preparing future professionals for a successful career full of possibilities.
Schedules

Morning
Monday to Friday, morning schedule
Curriculum
Optional module
Project work
A2A2 llet project
This project involves the introduction to the A2A2 milk market , proposed by the Granja La Torre de Sallent. The objective is to familiarize students with the production and marketing processes of new dairy products.
Sale of a foal
This is a real project where a professional center gives students the management of the sale of a foal. The students have the opportunity to apply marketing and sales techniques, opting to obtain a commission for this work.
Foal auction
This project involves setting up an auction of the foals that are tamed during the Equestrian Activities Technician (TAE) courses. It offers practical experience in event organization and commercial management within the equestrian sector.
Artificial Insemination Project
Students practice the technique of artificial insemination on animals from a dairy farm. This project allows students to delve deeper into assisted reproduction techniques and their impact on livestock production .
Kennels project
In collaboration with a local kennel, students develop models on social networks to promote adoption in these centers. They also learn how to treat abandoned animals and take care of them , providing added value to their training in animal health.