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.

Level 2 BTEC National Diploma in Equine Studies
Courses

This course provides students with an excellent opportunity to access the equine industry and/or progress through to further courses in their chosen field. Students are able to develop practical skills in the equine industry and gain underpinning knowledge of equine

Level 2 Apprenticeship in Equine Groom
Courses

As an apprentice, you will work alongside experienced staff, gain job-specific skills, knowledge and behaviours within the equine industry. You will earn a wage and be released to study during your working week. From our Bishop Burton campus, you will

Equine Studies Horse Care Apprenticeship Level 2
Courses

You need to be employed to start an Apprenticeship. Please visit our vacancy page or if you have an employer, please ensure you add full contact details of your employer within your application. If you are unable to secure employment,

BHS Stage 2 Teach Training
Courses

This course is for those wishing to complete their Stage 2 Teach in the BHS career pathway. The course will cover the assessment criteria of the BHS Stage 2 Teach exam including the planning and delivery of the practical teaching

Horse Care Work-based Diploma Level 1
Courses

If you wish to study horse care in the work place rather than attending a full-time college course, then this is the perfect course. The programme is based at one of our approved training centres across the South West and

BHS Stage 2 Training Course
Courses

This programme is aimed at people who want to take their BHS Stage 2 exam. The course provides you with the necessary training and preparation to achieve the exam based qualification. The exam is not offered at the Cannington Centre.

Horsecare and Riding
Courses

This is a short course covering basic horse care and riding. Groups can be split to accommodate riders of differing abilities. The course will be delivered at the College’s fully equipped Equestrian Centre. Where we have a range of horses

Equine Care Technical Certificate Level 2
Courses

This course is designed to give you the basic knowledge of horse care whilst developing and practising skills that could be used within employment in the equine sector. The course combines practical activity with classroom sessions, alongside a range of

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