Equine Behavioural Science - BSc (Hons), CertHE
Program Overview
This BSc (Hons) Equine Behaviour Science degree program prepares students for a career as an equine behaviour consultant or in related fields such as training, rehabilitation, research, or welfare assessment for horses. Its scientific approach provides a strong foundation for understanding equine behaviour and its practical skills enable graduates to pursue careers in the equine industry. It also offers professional membership possibilities and further study options within the same institute.
Program Outline
Careers:
As a graduate of our BSc (Hons) Equine Behaviour Science degree, you'll have the scientific knowledge and skills to pursue a career as an equine behaviour consultant. You will also be able to apply for professional membership of the International Association of Animal Behaviour Consultants (IAABC), which offers ongoing support, mentorship and CPD opportunities as you progress in your career. As well as working as an equine behaviour consultant, you could consider a career in training rehabilitation or as a: research assistant in equine or biological sciences nutritionist scientific journalist lecturer police horse trainer
- UK students starting 2024/25 (full-time, per year): £9,250
- International students starting 2024/25 (full-time, per year): £15,900
- > If you start a course on or after 1 August 2023, you won't repay anything until you earn more than £25,000. At this point, you'll repay 9% on everything you earn over £25,000.
- After 40 years (from the April after graduation), all remaining debt is wiped.
- > If you started a course on or before 31 July 2023, you won't repay anything until you earn more than £27,295. > You can pay your fees upfront, in full or in two instalments. We will ask for a deposit of £4,000 or a sponsorship letter
Overview:
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a global university with students from 185 countries. It is known for its innovative and entrepreneurial approach to education and research. ARU has been recognized as the Times Higher Education University of the Year 2023 and has received a Gold award for the quality of its education in the Teaching Excellence Framework.
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Ambition:
ARU is academically ambitious for its students and strives to provide high-quality education.Excellence:
ARU is ranked in the top 15% of universities in the UK for graduate employment and has been recognized for its excellence in education, social work, and sports science.Collaboration:
ARU fosters collaboration between students, businesses, and partners, and its courses are recognized by industry and professionally accredited.Impact:
ARU conducts impactful research that addresses pressing issues and makes a difference in the community.Enterprise:
ARU encourages entrepreneurship and provides mentorship, support, and start-up funding through the Anglia Ruskin Enterprise Academy.Enthusiasm:
ARU's can-do attitude and infectious enthusiasm set it apart from other universities.Academic Programs:
The context mentions that ARU offers a wide range of courses, including undergraduate, postgraduate, postgraduate research, college courses, apprenticeships, short courses, and distance learning programs. It also highlights the university's commitment to providing career-ready graduates.
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The context mentions that ARU has campuses in Cambridge, Chelmsford, Peterborough, and Writtle. It also highlights the university's commitment to sustainability, equality, diversity, and inclusion.
Entry Requirements:
- 96 UCAS Tariff points from a minimum of 2 A Levels (or equivalent).
- 4 GCSEs at grade C, or grade 4, or above, including English, Maths and Science.