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BSc Equine Science and Welfare Management
About this course
Equine science and welfare management brings together the biological science of the horse with the practical and ethical dimensions of managing horses in competitive, recreational, and working contexts. Horses are complex animals whose physiology, behaviour, and welfare needs require specialist understanding, and the equine industry depends on professionals who can combine scientific knowledge with practical horsemanship skills and a commitment to the highest standards of animal welfare. This degree is designed for students who are passionate about horses and want to build careers in the equine sector on a solid scientific foundation. At Wrexham University, this programme includes a foundation year that provides additional scientific and academic preparation before the main degree begins, making it accessible to students who would benefit from consolidating their background before engaging with degree-level study. In the main degree years, you will study equine anatomy and physiology, biomechanics, nutrition, health and disease, behaviour and psychology, and the welfare frameworks that govern how horses should be kept, trained, and worked. Management and business skills are also part of the curriculum, reflecting the commercial realities of the equine industry and equipping you to operate effectively in professional equine contexts. Graduates from equine science and welfare management programmes work in yard management, equine welfare organisations, racing and competition yards, equestrian centres, veterinary support roles, and equine research. The combination of scientific knowledge and practical management skills is valued by employers across the breadth of the equine sector. Further study in equine science, animal science, or veterinary nursing is an option for those wishing to develop specialist scientific expertise, and some graduates move into roles with regulatory and welfare inspection bodies that oversee the industry.
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