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Equine Sports Science, BSc (Hons)  
Laboratory work for Equestrian Sports Science

From equestrian physiology to behaviour and breeding - you will study the scientific principles involved in equine sports science. This degree will give you the opportunity to work with leading instructors and academics at Brackenhurst Equestrian Centre. Many students take an optional year in a scientific placement. Elements of the course also complement the British Horse Society (BHS) Instructor’s examination.

Key information

UCAS code

DC36 BSc/EqSS

Entry requirements

  • 220 UCAS tariff points minimum achieved from at least two full A-levels or equivalent (including one Science subject), BTEC Diploma in Horse Management (Merit, Merit, Merit) or other equivalent subjects will be considered
  • GCSE Maths and English are required at Grade C or above
  • International students: International entry requirements please follow the link.

Please see the how to apply section for full entry requirement details.

 

Course length

Three years full-time, four years with placement

Study location

Brackenhurst campus

Fees and funding

For more information please see our applying and fees section.

Start date

October in year of entry

Reasons to choose this course:

  • Brackenhurst Equestrian Centre has international sized indoor and outdoor arenas, plus modern laboratories and Veterinary Nursing Centre for the scientific study of nutrition, physiology, sports injury and genetics.
  • The School has good links with veterinary schools and the Animal Health Trust giving you the option to take a work placement during your Third Year.
  • Equestrian industry guest speakers and eventing professionals give lectures and demonstrations to students.
  • NTU were the National Student Equestrian Team Champions 2009 - NTU student Emily Parker won two gold medals at the Young Rider European Championships 2010.
  • Research into using eye-tracking technology to improve equestrian sports performance is being developed at Brackenhurst. Interest has been expressed by the World Class Performance Manager and Chef d'equipe to the Senior British Equine Eventing Team.

About the course
The course provides the knowledge to improve the management, performance and welfare of the horse as a leisure animal and as an equine athlete. It incorporates the development of practical and investigative skills required by the industry, together with a thorough background of scientific knowledge. The course aims to improve students’ abilities to think critically and solve problems.

Undergraduates study the physiological and psychological principles of sports science and relate them to different equine sports, including events, showjumping, dressage and endurance. The syllabus is designed for students wishing to further their knowledge of competition horse training or study towards the internationally recognised British Horse Society Instructor’s (BHSI) examination. Modules cover both riding and non riding options. 

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