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41. Advanced Diploma in Equine Management
    41.1. Course objectives
    41.2. Career opportunities
    41.3. Course outline


41. Advanced Diploma in Equine Management

There has been no new intake of students into this course from 2002. The following information applies to continuing students.

This two-year full-time course (or part-time equivalent) is offered at the Glenormiston campus of the University. The course develops the knowledge, skills and attitudes of students required to carry out and supervise horse stud and stable establishments. It is also available by distance education.

41.1. Course objectives

The Advanced Diploma of Equine Management has as its objectives that graduates are able to:

41.2. Career opportunities

The increase in the level of activity in the industry has led to a greater need for skilled and educated workers, supervisors and managers. Together with horse stud and stable managers, they need training in horse breeding and business management. Careers in the horse industry are mainly in the stud and stable management area; however, employment is also found in areas such as race track administration, horse training, journalism, blood stock agents, and riding instruction.

41.3. Course outline

Second year
Semester 1Points
 204-251 Horse Health and Genetics12.5
 204-252 Equine Training12.5
 207-278 Resource Management (Soil and Water)12.5
 209-255 Equine Management12.5
Semester 2
 204-253 Equine Systems12.5
 204-263 Equine Project12.5
 208-269 Managing Staff12.5
 One of: 
 208-255 Crop Management12.5
 208-161 Financial Management I12.5
Year long subject
 204-254 Industry Experience (Horse)0
 Sub total100.0


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