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Equine Performance Coaching with Integrated Foundation Year at Warwickshire College and University Centre - UCAS

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Course summary

The role of the equestrian coach has been revolutionised in recent years. The modern coach now plays a vital role in the development of the equestrian sporting performance. Key knowledge in areas such as sports psychology, sports nutrition, biomechanics, elite fitness and new technology is now fundamental to enable modern coaches to develop horse and rider partnerships, and help them to fulfil their full potential. If you are passionate about sports coaching and developing specialist knowledge in equestrian training, then this is the course for you. During the course, students will develop a portfolio of coaching experience teaching a range of equestrian disciplines. They will also benefit from facilities such as our Rider Performance Laboratory including horse simulator and strength and conditioning gym to analyse rider performance. Throughout the course, students will be able to supplement their learning by completing a 1st4Sport equestrian coaching qualification, which is an industry recognised qualification enabling students to coach in the industry post successful completion of the degree. This is a four year course where the foundation phase is integrated and studied across the first two years of the programme. Students will study additional modules alongside core Level 4 course modules. During the first year, students will be supported to develop scientific knowledge of anatomy and physiology through the development of a learning toolkit portfolio. Students will also engage with applied learning that links academic studies to professional practice. During the second year, students will be given individual supervision to enhance independent learning skills as they progress through the course. This course is delivered by Warwickshire College and validated in partnership with Coventry University, and is regulated by the Office for Students (OfS). Please note: The agreed maximum rider weight to meet welfare guidelines for the current stock of horses at Moreton Morrell College is 13st 7lbs - this is for a rider dressed in riding attire (boots and riding hat). According to welfare guidelines, WCG are unable to provide horses for riders above this maximum weight at this time. Please consider this and factor this into your decision making regarding your study options. For our Higher Education Terms and Conditions please visit https://wcg.ac.uk/page/701/terms-and-conditions

Modules

Modules may include: Year 1 – Level 4 Learning Toolkit Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology Applied Learning Portfolio ASSET: Academic Study Skills, Employability and T-Shaped Year 2 – Level 4 Equine and Human Nutrition Fitness and Performance Testing Fundamental Equitation, Management and Coaching Principles of Sports Coaching and Training Independent Learning Portfolio Year 3 - Level 5 Research Design & Analysis Equine Exercise Physiology Exercise and Sports Psychology Equine Health and Disease Intermediate Equitation, Management and Coaching Specialist Sports Coaching Year 4 - Level 6 Dissertation Sports Injury and Rehabilitation Contemporary Issues in Equine Science Optional Modules Advanced Equitation, Management and Coaching Advanced Coaching and Psychology Elite Athletic Performance For further details about this course, please refer to the programme specification here: https://blob.wcg.ac.uk/pdf/definitive-programme-specification-bsc-hons-equine-performance-coaching-ify-acc-7b9326605a7d786dca155be83a0e53fc.pdf We regularly review our course content, to make it relevant and current for the benefit of our students. For these reasons, course modules may be updated, please contact us for the latest information.

Assessment method

Each module will have its own specific assessment profile and may consist of coursework or examination. Modules are assessed using a variety of assessment methods (case studies, reports, presentations, practicals etc) to allow for you to develop a range of skills related to the subject area and to help you build confidence in the subject and in yourself.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
DX42
Institution code:
W25
Campus name:
Moreton Morrell College
Campus code:
M

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Foundation

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Applicants will normally be expected to have some prior equine handling experience.


Student Outcomes

Operated by the Office for Students

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £4500 Year 1
Northern Ireland £4500 Year 1
Scotland £4500 Year 1
Wales £4500 Year 1
EU £11950 Year 1
International £11950 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Years 1 and 2 £4,500 per year (United Kingdom) Years 3 and 4 £9,535 per year (United Kingdom) Years 1 and 2 £11.950 per year (International including EU) Years 3 and 4 £11,950 per year (International including EU) The following course-related costs are not included in the fees: Essential: Appropriate clothing and footwear for working with horses including a riding hat at the correct standard and gloves (for further details please refer to the HE Equine Dress Code) Printing Cost of books that you might wish to purchase Cost of electrical equipment such as laptops, notebooks and stationery for your personal use Accommodation and living costs not included in the fees: This information can be obtained from our Accommodation webpage (https://wcg.ac.uk/accommodation). Sources of financial support If you receive funding from Student Finance you may be eligible to apply for additional benefits. Details can be obtained from our HE fees and financial support webpage (https://wcg.ac.uk/page/2428/he-fees-and-financial-support). Bursaries WCG also provides bursaries for undergraduate students, for which you may be eligible to apply. You can check your eligibility for these types of financial support, along with their value and application deadlines, at our HE fees and financial support webpage (https://wcg.ac.uk/page/2428/he-fees-and-financial-support).

Sponsorship information

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Equine Performance Coaching with Integrated Foundation Year at Warwickshire College and University Centre - UCAS