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Horse & Hound|June 17, 2021
Finding employment after education is key. Stephanie Bateman discovers which of the versatile equine-based courses are most likely to get you a job
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WHETHER you are a school leaver looking for your next step in education or are on the path towards a new career, you’re not short of choice when it comes to degrees, certificates and diplomas in the equestrian industry.

“The most versatile courses that colleges run for school leavers are level three diplomas which cover a wide aspect of the equine industry via theory and practical units,” explains Helen Cranfield-Findlay, head of equine at Berkshire College of Agriculture. “Each unit has some practical assessment which is why these qualifications are more recognised by the equine industry. Level three diplomas not only give students an overview of all aspects of the equine industry, they also allow progression directly into a practical role such as groom, vet nurse, working for a governing body, insurance companies, stud hand, equine events organisation and instructor, as many learners sit their British Horse Society exams alongside this qualification.”

A number do progress to higher education courses such as nutritionist, lecturer, veterinary physiotherapy and business management.

The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) offers a number of undergraduate equine courses, including BSc (Hons) programmes in applied equine science and business, bloodstock and performance horse management, and international equine and agricultural business management.

“Graduates in equine subjects develop first-hand appreciation of the business aspects and the day-to-day running of equestrian establishments, gain transferable skills in science and business and complete an industry placement to boost their employability,” says Rachel Jones, interim communications manager at the RAU. “The teaching team has great links and experience working with various elements of the equine industry.”

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