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TURN YOUR PASSION INTO YOUR CAREER!


WHY STUDY HORSE MANAGEMENT AT


MOULTON COLLEGE? • Fully equipped Equine Centre with 60m x 40m indoor arena, gallery seating, outdoor arena and cross-country training field


• The Equine Centre provides stabling for up to 40 horses with a purpose built wash bay and solarium


• College horses provide opportunities for students to develop both ridden and practical handling skills


• Our mechanical horse allows for biomechanic assessment of the rider


• State-of-the-art Equine Therapy Centre with hydrotherapy pool, water treadmill, cold water spa and solarium


• Student trips, competitions and guest speakers • Extensive links with local businesses


Scan this QR code to take a look around our Equine facilities


STUDY PROGRAMMES TO LAUNCH YOUR CAREER


LEVEL 1 LEVEL


INTRODUCTORY DIPLOMA IN HORSE CARE


2 DIPLOMA IN HORSE CARE LEVEL


3 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6


DIPLOMA IN HORSE MANAGEMENT


EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN HORSE MANAGEMENT


FOUNDATION DEGREE IN EQUINE PERFORMANCE & THERAPIES


BSC (HONS) IN EQUINE PERFORMANCE & THERAPIES


For full course details and to apply please visit our website www.moulton.ac.uk


DID YOU KNOW?


We have horses of all levels for both dressage and jumping lessons. You can even bring your own horse on livery and make use of our great facilities. For non-horse owners there are lots of opportunities to ride and also compete on College horses at in-house shows.


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