This highly vocational course emphasises the practical skills and attributes required to manage competition horses. From equitation to training young horses - this degree prepares students for working in the modern equine industry. Course elements complement study towards the British Horse Society (BHS) Intermediate Instructor examination. Successful graduates can progress on to one of our full-honours equine degrees.
UCAS code
D323 FdSc/SHMT
Entry requirements
Please see the how to apply section for full entry requirement details.
Course length
Two years full-time, three years part-time
Study location
Brackenhurst campus
Fees and funding
Start date
October in year of entry
Reasons to choose this course
About the courseThis foundation degree can lead to enhanced career options and opens up the possibility of fast tracking to the final year of the BSc (Hons) Equine Sports Science. All modules are designed to provide a balance of science, equine management, practical skills and instructional techniques. The course content focuses on the competition horse and on enabling students to study towards the British Horse Society Intermediate Instructor (BHSII) examination.
ProgressionSuccessful graduates (achieving the required level) have the opportunity of progressing to the final year of the BSc (Hons) Equine Sports Science following completion of the foundation degree and a summer school.
Brackenhurst Equestrian Centre
A high level of knowledge, skills, qualifications and experience are offered by the team at Brackenhurst Equestrian Centre, with specialist expertise in many aspects of equestrianism. The Centre is home to top-flight instructors (dressage and jumping), lecturers, facilities and horses, offers some of the best training available in the UK.
The Centre offers a full range of facilities including:
A variety of forms of livery are available for horses owned by students, allowing them to take advantage of these extensive facilities.
AssessmentAssessment may be by project, coursework, presentations and examinations
Modules
Year One
Year Two
The course includes an optional work placement between Year One and Two.
Did you know?
Your future careerAs well as possible progression onto the BSc (Hons) Equine Sports Science there are a wide range of employment opportunities available including: competition yard management, teaching, lecturing, grooming, training and rehabilitation, show organisation, nutrition, journalism and insurance.
Students can take an optional year on a paid work placement taking the degree to three years full-time. Placements help students put their skills and knowledge to use in a working environment. This experience is valued highly by potential employers after graduation.
The School works in partnership with organisations like The British Horse Society (BHS) and British Show Jumping to source placement opportunities for our students.
Full-time applications for this course should be directed through the UCAS application system.
Part-time applicants need to complete a direct entry form available from our Student Administration team. Just give us a call and we'll put one in the post for you straight away.
UCAS code: D323 FdSc/SHMT
International student entry requirements
We welcome students from all over the world on this course.
Tier 4 visa applicants - English language requirementsApplicants requiring Tier 4 visas will need to have a minimum score of either:
For further information, please visit our English language requirements web page for International applicantsEU applicants and non-Tier 4 international applicants - English language requirementsYou will require:
For further information, please visit our English language requirements webpage for EU applicants
Contact usIf you want to speak to us about this course, open days or how to apply, please get in touch using the following details.
Email usTelephone: +44 (0)1636 817099 (Brackenhurst)Telephone: +44 (0)115 848 4200 (Admissions)