Level 3 Advanced Technical Extended Diploma in Equine Management (720)


Subject Area: Course code: Course Type:
Equine Studies EQ219A01/26/2 Further Education

Course Information

If you have the drive and passion to work in the equine industry or move towards Higher Education in your near future and you want to gain outstanding knowledge and skills in all aspects of horse care, management and riding, then this is the course for you. The course offers the perfect balance between theory and practical based learning working alongside experienced and highly qualified staff. It is a two year course, it is equivalent to three A levels, and this exciting study programme ensures you can leave Coastland College with internationally recognised qualifications in the equine industry.

Students undertake external work experience in industry in both years, which allows students the opportunity to gain valuable experience with a wide range of specialist employment providers. Students are actively involved in caring for the horses at Manor Stables. Students develop supervisory and teamwork skills regarding the running our yard and all students are fully immersed in our commercial activities which includes assisting with running our equine competitions on a rota basis on duty weekends.

As a British Horse Society (BHS) examination centre, students also have the opportunity to take BHS exams (additional cost involved. )We actively encourage the students to take these additional assessments in order to gain further internationally recognised qualifications alongside their study programme which increases employment opportunities and strengthens their CV when ready to progress for life after Coastland. Throughout the course, whenever possible, there are visits from guest speakers, industry experts, masterclasses and trips to a variety of equine establishments and also events, for example, Badminton Horse trials and The London International Horse show to just name a few.


Overview

Qualification
  • Level 3 Diploma Equine Mangement
Course Content
  • Year 1 - example units
    Principles of health and safety
    Undertake and review work related experience in the land-based industries
    Undertake stable yard operations
    Equine health
    Horse tack and equipment
    Biological systems of horses
    Prepare horses for presentation
    Equine feeding and nutrition
    Horse behaviour and welfare
    Exercising horses - Ridden pathway
    Undertake Estate Skills - Facilities pathway

    Year 2 - example units
    The principles of competition grooming
    Working and training horses form the ground
    The principles of equitation
    Contribute to managing an equine event
    The principles of horse fitness
    Business management in the land-based sector
    Riding horses on the flat - optional pathway
    Riding horses over fences - optional pathway
    Introduction to equestrian coaching
    Yard duties on a rota basis at Manor stables throughout both years
    External work experience each year
    English and maths are also included if a grade 4 is yet to be achieved.
Entry Requirements
  • 4 GCSEs at Grade 9-4 including English, maths and science. There is a possibility of wrapping English or maths GCSE around this course should a grade 3 have been achieved. Students will need a determination to succeed, passion for the industry and the drive to work hard academically and practically. Riding ability to at least BHS Stage 1 standard on the flat and experience riding over short tracks of fences at 70cm will be required should a ridden pathway be chosen over the two years. A facilities manager pathway is also offered and can be discussed at interview.
    The Equine Academy has a weight limit of 85kg (13 Stone 5 llbs) for all riders and brief riding assessments will take place in induction week and a decision will be made regarding a suitable pathway at this point.
Next Steps
  • Progression to further Equine Management courses, Higher Education or apprenticeships.
Career Opportunities
  • Yard supervisor
    Retail saddlery management trainee
    Apprentice saddler/ trainee saddle fitter
    Country store management trainee
    Event manager assistant
    Administrator/Junior management trainee in a range of equestrian related businesses
    Yard office manager
    Assistant Yard supervisor
    Trainee Work rider
    Trainee coach
    Equine Welfare Assistant
    Travelling groom

Dates & Fees

Dates & Times
Start date: End date: Start time: End time:
07-Sep-2026 18-Jun-2028 9.00 a.m. 4.00 p.m.
Attendance
Mode of attendance
Full Time
Timetable
Day of the week Number of sessions
Various
Course Fees

There are no course fees for eligible students aged 16-18. Students aged 19-25 may also be eligible for government funding or a student loan depending on their circumstances.
Coastland College Equine Uniform which includes polo shirts, sweatshirts and jackets, which is worn at all times whilst at college.
Contribution to study trips
BHS exams entry costs, which is optional for those who wish to gain another internationally recognised qualification alongside their vocational studies

Materials Required

Basic stationery - pens, pencils, A4 lever arch files, ruler, eraser and back pack. Riding hat (to current BHS standard) with plain navy or black cover, body protector (to current BHS standard), hairnets for hair longer than collar length, gloves schooling whip and jump whip. Navy or black waterproof trousers and wellingtons and/or yard boots. Navy, black or dark grey jodhpurs or breeches, black or brown long leather riding boots or jodhpur boots and leather gaiters. Suitable navy or black base layers for cold weather. Plaiting kit.
Please note those on the estates and facilities management pathway will need steel toe capped boots.


What's next?

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