

BSc Equine Science and Welfare Management
About this course
Equine Science and Welfare Management brings together the scientific study of horses with the practical and ethical dimensions of their care and management. Horses occupy a unique position in British culture, from sport and racing to leisure riding and working roles, and the professionals who manage their welfare need a rigorous understanding of anatomy, physiology, nutrition, and behaviour alongside practical skills in handling and management. This programme takes that dual focus seriously, grounding welfare decisions in scientific evidence while also developing your capacity to manage equine operations effectively. At Wrexham University, this part-time programme includes a foundation year, making it accessible to students entering from a variety of backgrounds, including those already working in the equine sector who want to formalise and deepen their knowledge. You will study equine anatomy and physiology, health and disease, nutrition and feeding, reproductive management, and animal behaviour and welfare science. The management dimension of the degree covers the organisation and operation of equine businesses, including yard management, financial planning, and staff supervision. The part-time mode is well suited to students who are balancing study with practical work in the industry. Graduates from this programme typically move into roles across the equine and broader animal science sector. Yard management, stud management, equine welfare inspection, and roles with organisations such as the British Horse Society and World Horse Welfare are established destinations. Veterinary nursing and animal therapy are adjacent paths that some graduates pursue with further training. The management dimension of the degree also prepares you for roles running equine businesses, livery yards, and trekking centres. Postgraduate study in animal science or veterinary-related fields is open to graduates who wish to specialise further.
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