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Format Assessment FAQs Additional Info Equine Science Diploma CourseCourse Level: 3This Equine Science Level 3 Diploma course is aimed at those with an interest in the management of equines with an emphasis on the scientific aspects. People with an interest in equine life will also find this course very appealing. This Level 3 Diploma course is aimed at improving the knowledge base of owners, breeders/exhibitors and those involved with horses professionally.
Module 1 - General Principles in ScienceThis unit provides a foundation for the rest of the course. It introduces the branches of science and covers the following:
Module 2 - Equine Anatomy and PhysiologyThis unit follows on from the first one which looked at some of the physiological systems that are common to all mammals. This unit is equine specific and covers the anatomy of the horse, which is the structure of the body, and physiology, which is the study of how these structures function. It covers the points of the horse and the correct terminology for describing organs and regions of the body. It covers the following systems:
The digestive and reproductive systems are not covered in this module as they are covered in detail in later modules. Module 3 - GeneticsAn understanding of genetics is necessary for anyone thinking of breeding horses. This module covers genetics from a scientific viewpoint, and it looks at genetics from a species level and an individual level as well. It covers the following topics:
Module 4 - ReproductionModule 3 covers some of the background knowledge that module 4 builds upon. In the previous unit we looked at the genetics of the horse and how this knowledge can be put to use when choosing suitable stallions and mares for breeding. This unit covers the physiology of reproduction and the care of the newborn foal. The following topics are covered:
Module 5 - Equine NutritionNutrition is more than simply consuming food, but is the science of food and of the nourishing the body. Equines have very particular nutritional requirements, and delicate digestive systems. In many cases horses are also used as performance animals, and so the science of correct nutrition is particularly important to maximise their performance. In order to remain healthy, horses must be fed correctly, and this unit covers the principles of good nutrition and its effect on maintaining physiological function. This unit covers the following:
Module 6 - Equine DiseasesThis unit covers many of the common diseases associated with equines, together with reasons why they may occur. Every horse will experience illness at some point in its life, and it is necessary for anyone working with horses to have knowledge of the signs of health and the signs of a horse suffering from disease. Nutritional diseases were covered in module 5, and this module covers some of the other types of disease, including:
Although the unit also covers some of the ways that disease may be prevented or treated, it is not the main focus, as more will be covered on this topic in module 7. Module 7 - Veterinary ScienceThis unit follows on from module 6 on equine disease, and looks at the equine branch of veterinary science. It covers the following topics:
Module 8 - Equine Behavioural ScienceWhy do horses behave the way they do? This unit provides a fascinating look at the reasons behind many of the behaviours expressed by the horse. It covers ethology, the study of horses in their natural environment, and examines the science behind behaviour. You will learn about the following:
Module 9 - Exercise PhysiologyHorses that are used in the equestrian disciplines are athletes, and knowledge of the scientific aspects of exercise physiology is necessary if we are to understand how horses work and are to get the best performance from them. This unit covers the following:
Module 10 - Science and the Equine IndustryThis final unit of the course examines the various sectors of the equine industry, including the use of horses for leisure and the use of horses for competition. It pulls together much of the knowledge gained in previous units, as it looks at the ways science is entwined within the equine industry as a whole. You will look at how research into science and technology is having an effect on the way we manage horses in the present day, and the likely developments for the future. It examines the new products that may become available, for example nutritional products, new veterinary drugs that may be used in the future, and the development of tack or equipment to improve the life of the horse or its performance. It will also look at some of the products available for the rider, and show how science is implicated in the development of these products. We recommend that students considering enrolment are educated to a minimum GCSE standard and at least 16 years of age.
This course is Quality Assured by OLQA in partnership with Oxford College. The course can be enrolled upon by students Internationally. There are no deadlines for enrolments. All students have one year to complete this course from date of registration. Students are welcome to complete this course as quickly as they want to. This course is completed online within the college webiste in PDF Format. Access details and password are emailed direct to students within 2 Working days of enrolment. If you require a paper copy you can order one from student support for an additional £65.00. Call 01827 283735 if required. All students on this course will be registered to a personal tutor who is contactable via email or post. We also have a team of dedicated advisors to help and advise with any course related queries. The tutors role is to help and support students for the entire duration of their studies. Please remember our tutors are here to help. Never be embarrassed to ask for help. Q: When can I enrol? Yes! We do offer payment plans for this course to students resident in the UK only. See fees page for further details. Yes! We currently have students all over the world studying with the college. With todays technology distance is no barrier at all. Students outside of the UK will need access to email to submit course assignments. Additional charges for delivery of paper course materials will apply if required.
Course Fee: Starting at: £385.00UK Student can choose to pay their course fees in full upon enrolment (£385.00) or take out a pay as you study plan as follows.
Call our office on 0800 0131030 for guaranteed acceptance onto our pay as you study plan* (Applies to UK Students only) MOD Personnel can claim a 10% Reduction on fees when paying in full by quoting BFPO10 when contacting us. Proof will be required. *Valid Debit/Credit card required . |
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