BSc (Hons) Equine Behavioural Science

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INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BSc (Hons) Equine Behavioural Science program at Anglia Ruskin University in the UK offers students a unique opportunity to delve into the fascinating field of equine behavior and welfare. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the behavior, cognition, and welfare of horses, as well as the practical skills required to work with and manage equines in various settings.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BSc (Hons) Equine Behavioural Science program covers a wide range of topics related to equine behavior, psychology, welfare, and management. Students study modules such as Equine Learning and Cognition, Equine Welfare and Husbandry, Applied Ethology, Equine Nutrition and Health, and Research Methods in Equine Science. Practical training is emphasized through hands-on experience working with horses, behavioral observation, and data collection in field and laboratory settings.

Research Focus: Anglia Ruskin University places a strong emphasis on research within the field of equine science and behavior. The program encourages students to engage in research projects focusing on topics such as equine behavior and welfare assessment, horse-human interactions, equine training methods, and the impact of environmental factors on horse behavior. Faculty members actively supervise research projects, providing students with opportunities to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in equine science and behavior.

Industry Engagement: The university maintains close ties with equine industry professionals, equestrian organizations, and horse welfare groups. Through partnerships and collaborations, students have access to industry experts, guest lectures, and practical training opportunities. They may participate in internships, volunteer programs, or research projects with industry partners, gaining firsthand experience and networking opportunities that enhance their employability in the equine industry.

Global Perspective: Recognizing the global nature of the equine industry and the importance of cross-cultural perspectives, Anglia Ruskin University integrates global perspectives into the program curriculum. Students explore international practices in equine management, welfare standards, and training methods. They are exposed to case studies, research findings, and best practices from around the world, preparing them to work effectively in diverse cultural contexts and contribute to global efforts to improve equine welfare and management practices.

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Location

Writtle

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 13900

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: International students applying for undergraduate programs are typically required to have a minimum academic qualification of 55% or above in their previous studies. The specific entry requirements may vary depending on the program applied to.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 88, with at least 17 in Listening, 18 in Reading, 20 in Speaking, and 19 in Writing.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 62 with no individual score below 59.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

Anglia Ruskin University in the UK offers various scholarships and financial aid opportunities to international students to support their academic journey. These scholarships are designed to recognize and reward exceptional academic achievements and provide financial assistance to deserving students. 

Vice Chancellor's International Excellence Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to international students who demonstrate outstanding academic performance and potential. The scholarships are available for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Successful candidates receive a tuition fee discount, which varies based on the level of study and the applicant's academic qualifications.

International Merit Scholarships: Anglia Ruskin University offers merit-based scholarships to international students who have achieved exceptional academic results in their previous studies. These scholarships are available for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The scholarship amount is determined based on the applicant's academic qualifications and may cover a percentage of the tuition fees.

Country-Specific Scholarships: Anglia Ruskin University also provides scholarships specifically tailored to students from certain countries. These scholarships aim to promote cultural diversity and academic excellence. The eligibility criteria, scholarship amounts, and application procedures vary depending on the country of origin.

External Scholarships and Funding: In addition to the university-specific scholarships, international students at Anglia Ruskin University can explore external funding options available through government scholarships, foundations, and organizations in their home countries. The university's scholarship office provides guidance and support in identifying and applying for these external scholarships.

It's important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines may vary each year.

Graduates of Anglia Ruskin University's BSc (Hons) Equine Behavioural Science program have a variety of career opportunities in the field of equine behavior, welfare, management, and research.

Equine Behavior Consultant: One of the primary career paths for graduates is to become an equine behavior consultant. Equine behavior consultants work with horse owners, equestrian facilities, and organizations to address behavioral issues, develop training programs, and improve the welfare and well-being of horses. They conduct behavioral assessments, provide advice on behavior modification techniques, and offer guidance on husbandry practices to promote positive horse-human interactions.

Equine Welfare Advocate: Graduates may pursue careers as equine welfare advocates, working for animal welfare organizations, advocacy groups, or governmental agencies. Equine welfare advocates promote ethical treatment of horses, raise awareness about equine welfare issues, and advocate for policies and regulations that protect the rights and well-being of horses. They may engage in lobbying efforts, public education campaigns, and outreach programs to improve standards of care and ensure humane treatment of horses.

Equine Facility Manager: Another career avenue is to work as an equine facility manager or director for equestrian centers, stables, or rescue organizations. Equine facility managers oversee day-to-day operations, facility maintenance, horse care protocols, and staff management to ensure the safety, health, and welfare of horses. They may also develop educational programs, organize events, and implement best practices in equine management to promote positive horse welfare outcomes.

Equine Researcher: For those interested in research and academia, career opportunities exist as equine researchers or scientists. Equine researchers conduct studies on various aspects of equine behavior, cognition, welfare, and management. They may work for universities, research institutions, or government agencies, conducting experiments, collecting data, and publishing findings to advance knowledge in the field of equine science and behavior.

Equine Trainer or Instructor: Graduates with a strong background in equine behavior and training may pursue careers as equine trainers or riding instructors. Equine trainers work with horses to develop and refine their skills for specific disciplines such as dressage, show jumping, or western riding. Riding instructors teach riders of all levels, from beginners to advanced, providing instruction on riding techniques, horse care, and safety practices.

Equine Assisted Therapy Practitioner: Another career avenue is to work as an equine assisted therapy practitioner, using horses as therapeutic tools to improve the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of individuals with disabilities or special needs. Equine assisted therapy practitioners work in collaboration with healthcare professionals, psychologists, and educators to design and implement therapeutic interventions that harness the therapeutic benefits of horse-human interactions.

Equine Industry Specialist: Graduates may also pursue careers as equine industry specialists, working in various sectors of the equine industry such as marketing, sales, event management, or equine product development. Equine industry specialists leverage their knowledge of equine behavior and management to support businesses, organizations, and brands within the equine industry, contributing to the growth and sustainability of the sector.


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