NLBC Sector: Equine Care & Management

Sub-sectors: Equine veterinary, stud, horseracing, equitation, equestrian, farriery, equine dental, osteopathy and physiotherapy

Occupations: Farrier, groom, stable hand, head lad, head groom, competition groom, stud hand, stallion handler, foaling specialist, jockey, riding instructor, work rider, equine veterinarian, equine vet nurse, equine dental technician.

Suffolk New College
Campuses

Suffolk Rural is the location of the land-based industry facilities and programmes.

BSc (Hons) Equine Business Management
Courses

Do you want to learn the four key fundamentals of equine business, including human resources, finance, management and marketing? If so, this programme is for you! It will give you the opportunity to work within our commercial state-of-the-art equine facilities

BSc (Hons) Equine Health and Nutrition
Courses

Animal and equine feed companies are expanding research and development of products to improve performance and health status within the equine industry, and such companies require knowledgeable graduates with nutritional expertise and understanding of clinical health conditions. This programme is

BSc (Hons) Equine Science
Courses

This programme explores the science of the horse, offering in-depth knowledge into biological systems to bring informed approaches to the management, care, training and welfare. Whilst studying with us, you will be able to apply knowledge in practical settings across

BSc (Hons) Equine Sports Science and Coaching
Courses

Equestrian sport is benefitting from advances in technology and analysis techniques to improve both rider and equine performance. This degree programme will equip you with the knowledge, skills and insight to be part of this progression. There is demand within

BSc (Hons) Equine Therapy and Rehabilitation
Courses

The demand for qualified and experienced equine practitioners has grown over recent years, with many more horse owners, trainers and riders recognising the need to promote the health and well-being of their horses in order to maximise welfare and performance

Equestrian Studies at Moulton College
Courses

Equestrian students make use of a range of fantastic practical resources as an important part of their course. These include a 60m x 40m indoor riding arena with spectator seating and judges’ area, stabling for up to 60 horses and

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