BA Equine business management
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
Duration | Data not available |
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Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
- Entry to year 1, HNC, is BHS Stage II or equivalent, such as Pony Club B Test or NC Equestrian Skills and Business Studies
- Applicants with other academic and work experience are welcome, entry will be assessed on the basis of your accumulated previous experience
- Entry to year 2, HND, is the HNC Equine Studies
- Entry to year 3, BA, is the HND Equine Studies
Curriculum
First Year
HNC Equine Studies
Mandatory units are:
- Equine studies: equine anatomy and physiology
- Equine studies: graded unit 1
- Equine studies: equine fitness
- Equine studies: equine health
- Equine studies: equine nutrition
- Equine studies: equine selection
- Equine facility management
- Preparation of horses for competitions
Option units include:
- Customer care
- Work experience
- Equine studies: equine youngstock
- Equine studies: equitation for the leisure industry
- Equine studies: equitation instructional techniques
- Equine studies: the brood mare
- Equine studies: the stallion
- Driving the single turnout*
*Note: this option is intended to be delivered on a 3 yearly rotation to Riding for the Disabled Driving Groups
Second Year
HND Equine Studies
Mandatory units are:
- Equine studies: graded unit 2
- Equine studies: equine grassland management
- Managing an event
- Marketing: an introduction
Option units may include:
- Equine studies: planning equine facilities
- Equine studies: progressive training programmes for the young horse
- Equine studies: riding techniques on the flat
Subjects may include:
- Research Skills
- Research Project OR Work Placement IV: Specialist Skills (limited places)
Options may include:
- Essential Skills for Business and Leisure
- Sports Science: A Critical Analysis
- Critical Thinking in Management
- Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise
- Marketing Communications
- Understanding Visitor Behaviour
- Introduction to Work-based and Placement Learning
- Work Placement III: Supervision
- Financial Management
- Strategic Human Resource Management
- Niche Tourism
- Management Information Systems
- Project Planning and Management
- International and Export Marketing
- Quality Management
- Employment Law in the HRM Context