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Angus College

Soon to be part of a new regional college, serving Dundee and Angus.

An Introduction To Dog Grooming - Part 2 (Certificated) - Evening

Who is this course aimed at?

This is a great starting point for those who wish to further develop their skills in dog grooming.

What entry requirements will I need?

To enrol on this course, candidates must have already completed the Introduction to Dog Grooming Part 1.

How and where will I study?

Course duration: 16 weeks x 2 hours (one evening per week, 6.45 – 8.45pm)

Start date: Wednesday 4 September 2013 and 8 January 2014

What are the funding options for this course? Self/Sponsor

Price: £250 (based on session 12/13 prices. 13/14 pricing not yet confirmed).

Please note that due to the high volume of applications we receive for this course there is a high chance that applications may be for the waiting list. Should your application be on the waiting list applications will be carried forward for the January intake. Places are not guaranteed.

What will I study on this course?

The following subject areas will be covered: Introduction to Cutting; Getting to Know Equipment – handling, use of, cleaning and maintenance; Apply Styles and Techniques to a Particular Dog Breed; Health & Safety Considerations; Continuing Cutting Styles of Various Dog Breeds; Hand Stripping. The course will also involve written and practical assessments and successful candidates will receive a College certicate. (This is not an SQA approved unit).


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The description of the College’s courses in our prospectus and on our website represents the College’s aspirations as to what will be delivered. However, for various reasons, the courses actually delivered may be different.

For example:

  • funding for a course (whether from the Government or from the College’s charitable donations or other sources of income) may be reduced or withdrawn;
  • there may be insufficient interest in a course which means that it is uneconomic or unviable to deliver;
  • there may be a change to the College’s other resources, such as staff or accommodation, which affect the delivery of a course.

A change could involve the replacement of a course with a new course, variations to course content or structure, the merger of courses, or the withdrawal of a course. The College may make a change to a course for the reasons set out above, or for other reasons where it is reasonable for the College to do so. If there is a change to a course about which you have expressed an interest, the College will let you know as soon as possible.

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