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Equine Management Level 3

  • 3

    Level
    Level 3

  • Duration
    2 years

  • Start Date
    September 2026

  • Venue
    Easton College campus

  • Course Code
    A0465

Start Date

  • September 2026, Full Time, Day

What You Will Study

If you're serious about building a future in the equine industry, this 2-year programme offers the perfect mix of practical experience, academic study, and industry insight. You’ll work hands-on with horses while gaining the knowledge and confidence to progress into employment or higher education.

In your first year, you’ll study the City and Guilds Level 3 Technical Diploma in Equine Management, focusing on the essential skills needed to work safely and effectively around horses.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Handle horses confidently and safely
  • Plan and carry out yard operations
  • Understand horse health care, feeding, and nutrition
  • Fit a range of tack and equipment
  • Prepare horses for presentation, including grooming, clipping, trimming, and plaiting
  • Carry out daily husbandry tasks such as mucking out and feeding

In your second year, you’ll progress to the Level 3 Technical Extended Diploma, where you’ll explore more advanced topics such as:
Event management – planning and supporting equine events
Equitation principles – understanding riding theory and technique
Business management – learning how to run an equine-related business

You’ll also continue to develop your skills in your chosen pathway:

  • Groom Pathway – Focuses on advanced horse care, stable management, and preparing horses for competition or presentation.
  • Riding Pathway – Includes flatwork and jumping, helping you refine your riding skills and deepen your understanding of equitation.

You’ll have the chance to take part in industry visits and events, gaining valuable insight into the equine sector. Previous trips have included The National Stud and Great Yarmouth Racecourse, as well as supporting events such as the Royal Norfolk Show.

Work experience placements and weekend duties are also a part of this course.

Why Choose Easton College?

£7bn

The UK equine industry is worth £7bn and is particularly strong in the East of England, which has a global reputation for horse breeding.

Gain industry experience

Our college has strong links with the industry, ensuring high quality work experience opportunities at livery stables breeders, trainers and equine charities.

State-of-the-art facilities

Our Equestrian Centre contains an outstanding range of facilities, is a highly commended British Horse Society approved yard and hosts a wide variety of dressage competitions and events throughout the year.

Entry Requirements

  • Achieve four GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English language, science and maths.
  • Completion of a taster day .
  • Entry onto the Riding Pathway will require successful completion of a riding assessment. As a guide, your riding ability should be close to the British Horse Society (BHS) Stage 2 Rides Standard. For details please visit https://www.bhs.org.uk/media/4sungv3d/bhsq-level-2-stage-2-qualification-specification-v4_200323.pdf
  • To ensure the welfare of our horses, there is a personal weight restriction of 85 kg for students on the Riding Pathway.
  • Non-riding options are available by taking the Groom Pathway.

How You Will Be Assessed

To achieve the Level 3 in Equine Management, students need to complete all the following components:

Year 1

  • Equine Management Synoptic assignment
  • Equine Management Theory exam
  • Health and Safety Theory exam
  • Biology Theory exam
  • Theory and practical assignments
  • 150 hours of work experience and a portfolio

Year 2

  • Equine Management Synoptic assignment
  • Equine Management Theory exam
  • Managing an Equine Event assignment
  • Theory and practical assignments
  • Employer engagement

Course Progression

On successful completion of the Level 3 Technical Extended Diploma in Equine Management you may wish to progress on to Higher Education or an apprenticeship.

Where Your Course Can Take You

If you complete the Groom Pathway, you could consider a career working as a Groom, Equine Handler, Event Manager Assistant, or Retail Saddlery.

If you complete the Riding Pathway, you could consider a career working as a Exercising Assistant, Trainee Coach, Yard Assistant or Work Rider.

Fees

If you are a UK or home fee status student and aged 16 to 18 on 31st August before the start of your course, your tuition fees will be free. If you are aged 19 and over, please contact the Advice Shop for more information by email at information@ccn.ac.uk or by calling 01603 773773.

There may be some costs for PPE, trips, visits or additional qualifications.

Why Choose Easton College?

£7bn

The UK equine industry is worth £7bn and is particularly strong in the East of England, which has a global reputation for horse breeding.

Gain industry experience

Our college has strong links with the industry, ensuring high quality work experience opportunities at livery stables breeders, trainers and equine charities.

State-of-the-art facilities

Our Equestrian Centre contains an outstanding range of facilities, is a highly commended British Horse Society approved yard and hosts a wide variety of dressage competitions and events throughout the year.

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