This course will lead onto the L3 Advanced Technical Extended Diploma in Equine Management in the second year of study.
This course will allow you to develop some of the core skills and knowledge required by employers in the equine industry. You might progress into work as a: Stable yard worker, Riding school assistant, Apprentice in an equine business. Or alternatively you may wish to progress onto the 2nd year of study and complete the L3 Advanced Technical Extended Diploma in Equine Management. This will provide UCAS points and entry into Higher Education courses.
Throughout your studies, you will study the following units:
You will spend three/four days per week in College and one additional day on an equine related work placement.
After completing year 1 you will achieve a Level 3 Advanced Technical Certificate in Equine Management which is the equivalent to one A-Level.
Successful completion of year one will allow you to apply for the second year of the course (Advanced Technical Extended Diploma in Equine Management). After completing year two you will achieve a Level 3 Advanced Technical Extended Diploma in Equine Management which is the equivalent to 2 A-levels. At Distinction Grade this qualification carries 96 UCAS tariff points.
Assessments include a theory exam, health and safety exam and a synoptic assignment as well as unit assignments. Some assessments are externally assessed, and others are assessed within the College.
Your qualification is graded Pass, Merit or Distinction. Optional units are graded Pass, Merit, Distinction.
You will be required complete an application and to attend a College interview.
Minimum qualifications for this course are:
- Four GCSE passes at Grade 9 - 4 including English and Maths OR Science.
- Level 2 Technical Certificate in Equine Care at Merit or above with a Grade 4 or above in English.
In addition to the above qualifications you will need:
You will need to purchase PPE including a riding hat up to current standard, suitable yard boots and outdoor clothing as well as college clothing. There may also be various trips throughout the year. The price of these will become available upon application. A good standard of English and Maths are essential for 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 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. Solihull College is an inclusive and diverse learning environment offering full- time and part time courses to people from anywhere in the UK and overseas.
Blossomfield Campus
Sept-2025
Various
TBC
N/A for 16 to 18 year olds
ANCAL033BCF0
Full Time
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