Full Time BSc Equine Science and Thoroughbred Management
Bachelor's degree
In Whitney
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Bachelor's degree
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Whitney
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Duration
4 Years
The Thoroughbred industry is an international billion-dollar concern. As such it requires highly qualified professionals with a broad range of skills. More than ever there is a demand for an understanding of sophisticated management techniques and scientific principles in the breeding and training of racehorses. This unique four year full-time course has been developed in collaboration with.
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GCSE Maths , English and Integrated Science (Double) and a science A level, preferably Biology Typical offers are A Levels grades at a BBC profile or the equivalent UCAS points . Experience is desirable but not a pre-requisite for entry. Mature students with relevant experience are welcomed. National Diploma, Higher National Diploma and Foundation Degree routes into the course are also...
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BSc Equine Science and Thoroughbred Management
- Subject area:Equine Studies
- Course type:Full time
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Course description
The Thoroughbred industry is an international billion-dollar concern. As such it requires highly qualified professionals with a broad range of skills. More than ever there is a demand for an understanding of sophisticated management techniques and scientific principles in the breeding and training of racehorses. This unique four year full-time course has been developed in collaboration with Oxford Brookes University to satisfy the ever-changing needs of the Thoroughbred industry. A combination of excellent facilities and expertise at Oxford Brookes University, the Thoroughbred stud enterprise and extensive industry connections of Abingdon and Witney College provide students with an exceptional opportunity. Students are taught at Oxford Brookes University and the Witney and Common Leys Farm campuses of Abingdon and Witney College. The third year of study is spent as a placement experiencing, hands-on, the Thoroughbred industry. Some of the modules studied are listed below:
Year 1
• Equine Science
• Human Physiology
• Introduction to Business
• The International Thoroughbred Industry
• Energy and Nutrients
• Practical Horse Husbandry - to include yard routines on a rota basis
• Equine Breeding and Reproduction
Year 2
• Preventative Medicine and Veterinary techniques
• Mammalian Biochemistry
• Microbiology and Immunology
• Equine Exercise Physiology
• Equine Behaviour
• Training and Developing the Athletic Horse
• International Stud Management
• Business
• Animal Form and Function or Evolution
Year 3
Industry Placement, students who can provide evidence of sufficient industry experience will be exempt and gain direct entry to year 4.
Year 4
• Double Project
• Injury and Rehabilitation
• Equine Genetics
• Endocrine and Reproduction Physiology
• Equine Ethics and Welfare
• Grassland Management
• Independent Placement Study (to be different from Double Project subject)
Final award
BSc (Hons) Equine Science and Thoroughbred Management
Entry requirements
GCSE Maths , English and Integrated Science (Double) and a science A level, preferably Biology
Typical offers are A Levels grades at a BBC profile or the equivalent UCAS points . Experience is desirable but not a pre-requisite for entry. Mature students with relevant experience are welcomed. National Diploma, Higher National Diploma and Foundation Degree routes into the course are also available.
Applicants without a science A level are advised to consider one of our foundation degrees.
Additional information
Entry is via UCAS - OXFD-066-D422/EQT
Fees for 2009-2010 will be £3225 All fees are payable to Oxford Brookes University at Enrolment.
Student Support is available for this degree. and follow the links to Student Finance. Please ask for information at interview.
/>*Students aged 16-18 will not be required to pay the full course fee, in most cases your fee will not exceed £150. Please contact us if you need more information regarding fees for full-time courses.
Code Campus Duration Start date Day(s)
EJW050P Witney Campus 4 year Sep 2010 Mon to Fri
Full Time BSc Equine Science and Thoroughbred Management