DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The School of Emergency Services at Daytona State College announces a 40-hour certification course beginning March 6 for people who love animals and want to become animal control officers.
"The course, approved by the Florida Animal Control Association, emphasizes protection, care and humane law enforcement, and promotes the peaceful co-existence between animals and Florida residents," Laurie White, Daytonas State College spokeswoman told Headline Surfer. Classes meet daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, March 6, through Friday, March 10, at Daytona State’s Advanced Technology College, 1770 Technology Blvd. The course fee is $425 and includes all class materials and books, as well as a state licensing examination fee.
"The course, approved by the Florida Animal Control Association, emphasizes protection, care and humane law enforcement, and promotes the peaceful co-existence between animals and Florida residents," Laurie White, Daytonas State College spokeswoman told Headline Surfer.
Classes meet daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, March 6, through Friday, March 10, at Daytona State’s Advanced Technology College, 1770 Technology Blvd. The course fee is $425 and includes all class materials and books, as well as a state licensing examination fee.
To register or for more information, please call Robin Davis, (386) 506-4141 or email her at Robin.Davis@DaytonaState.edu.