About

The Taxidermy curriculum is designed to develop skills while teaching preservation of birds, fish, game heads, and mammals. Related subjects are included for a better understanding of customer relations and natural habitat construction. Students are also versed in state/federal regulations. Course work includes basic proper measuring, skinning, fleshing, preserving, form selection, and preparation. Students will learn basic mounting procedures and finishing and painting of selected specimens. Students will learn how to construct natural habitats and the artistic display of mounted items. Opportunities exist for graduates to set up their own business. Job opportunities are found in conjunction with sports shops, game preserves, museums, art galleries, interior decorators, plus guides and outfitters. Graduates will qualify for North Carolina and Federal Taxidermy licenses.

Potential Careers

The following occupational information is provided by www.nccareers.org and is subject to change. The occupations list is not an exhaustive list and may include careers that require higher levels of education than those provided at NCCCS colleges.

Colleges That Offer This Program

200 West Jones Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27603

(919) 807-7100