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This qualification is for learners who want to start a career working with horses. Achieving this qualification will give learners an advantage when applying for a job in the equine sector. The types of role learners will be ready for are equine yard worker or equine assistant groom. This qualification also gives learners a sound basis to progress further in the equine sector to a Level 3 qualification such as a Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Equine Management. It is also an ideal qualification for those intending to progress directly to employment in the equine sector, or to an equine apprenticeship.
Throughout your studies, you will cover all 7 units from the following list:
This course is a 1 year course and you will be required to spend three days per week at Solihull College, one day a week will be spent undertaking practical/theory activities at Solihull Riding Club and the fifth day on an equine related work placement. You will be expected to complete approximately 12 hours of independent study a week and 150 hours of external work experience in order to complete your course.
BTEC Level 2 Technical Diploma in Equine Studies
The course is assignment and exam based and students are given the opportunity to achieve Pass, Merit or Distinction grades within their work. You will be assessed practically at an equine setting and also at your work placement. You will be assessed on skills such as animal handling, husbandry and dealing with colleagues and members of the public.
Minimum qualifications for this course are: - Two GCSE passes at grade D/3 or above in Science, English or Maths - A suitable reference from your previous/current tutor or employer - A successful interview.
In order to complete the course, you need a one-day-a-week equine work placement starting in September. Good levels of English and Maths are important for your success in your course, your chosen vocation and life.
Throughout your course you will continue to develop your English and Maths skills in your vocational classes. If you haven't achieved an A*/9 - C/4 grade in English or Maths at GCSE, you will also be working towards a qualification in English or Maths at a level that will enable you to progress towards a GCSE grade C/4+. If you have a Learning Difficulty or Disability please let us know when you apply. You will be offered support in your interview. If you need help completing your application we can help with this too.
Providing you successfully complete the course with a Merit or Distinction grade and a good reference; students can progress onto Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Equine Management, Level 2/3 Apprenticeship in Equine of full time employment. For the Apprenticeship you will need to be in employment for approximately 30 hours per week, this can be discussed at your interview.
Blossomfield Campus
Sept-2024
Various
TBC
N/A for 16 to 18 year olds
ANEAB330BCF0
Full Time
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