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Equine Science

2 Study options · UndergraduateWrittle Campus

Course summary

This dynamic and applied degree integrates core areas of biology, physiology, behaviour and nutrition with specialist study in reproduction, health and welfare, ensuring you develop the scientific expertise and practical skills required in the modern equine sector Through real-world case studies, you’ll apply scientific principles to practical scenarios, preparing you for decision-making roles in the industry. You’ll delve into ethics, sustainability and innovation in the equine sector, developing the skills to tackle real challenges and lead meaningful change. With a focus on critical thinking and independent research, you'll graduate ready for an exciting career in equine science and beyond.

  • Gain hands-on experience in our specialist laboratories and through practical work with horses on our dedicated equine campus

  • Bring the world of work to life with employer-informed projects and Live Briefs, developing solutions to real industry challenges

  • Build professional networks through our strong industry partnerships, supported by visiting speakers and live case studies

  • Benefit from ARU Writtle Academy riders and horses on site, observing individualised training and performance analysis across disciplines

  • Bring your own horse to university with our DIY livery packages and take advantage of opportunities such as elite coaching through our Equine Academy

It's possible to study this course part-time. You'll take the same modules as BSc (Hons) students, but sometimes in a different order or in different years.

As a part-time student you'll typically study for twice as long as full-time students; for example if the BSc/BA (Hons) course takes three years, you can expect to study over six years, though for some courses the part-time length may differ.

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Course code:
D423
Institution code:
A60

This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.

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