Distance learning
Our equine distance learning department gives learners the
opportunity to study at their own pace and from their living room
or stable yard.
Courses include career and leisure options, including higher
education.
Modules can be tutor supported or taken as a self study course.
Students can expect to receive a course manual, handbook, self
assessment exercises, tutor marked assignments, qualified tutor
support and advisory helpline.
For some courses, students are invited to attend Seminar Schools
at Moreton Morrell, where they can learn practical skills and
have access to the facilities at College.
Our continued development of on-line learning and assessment
means that we will also be able to support our truly distant
learners in an exciting and innovative way.
The Horse Care Series
A group of non-examination courses written for the horse owner
and leisure rider. They are designed to help you learn more about
horses and provide theoretical back-up to your practical
training.
A separate course Progressive Riding provides a complete guide
to riding techniques, for the beginner through to the more
experienced rider.
Assistant Instructor Series
A series of courses for the equestrian student studying for the
British Horse Society qualifications up to Stage 2 and
Teaching Riding, or for those wishing to further their equine
knowledge and expertise.
The Business School Series
The Equi Study Business School offers a series of courses
designed to develop your skills and your business.
Foundation Degree in Equine Studies
This course covers anatomy and physiology as well as culture and
business in relation to the equine industry.
Foundation Degree in Equine Business Management
As well as covering anatomy and physiology of the horse, this
course covers business, marketing and management within the equine
industry.
BA Hons Degree + Top Up
Suitable for students who have done a Foundation Degree or a HND
and are wishing to top up their knowledge.
FdA Horseracing Industry
This course is intended for learners who are employed or who are
about to be employed in the horseracing industry. The content
covers racehorse care and breeding and the essential aspects of
horseracing business management.
Call 01926 318 398
Or email: equistudy@warkscol.ac.uk