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Horse Care (Equine Studies) - Level 2 (Diploma)

College of West Anglia

Tennyson Avenue, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 2QW

Other Regulated/Accredited Qualification
Level 2
Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Care

Available start dates

Available start dates

Wednesday, 02 September 2026
College of West Anglia (Cambridge Campus)
0 Hour(s)
Full time

Course Summary

This course is designed for those that want to work within the horse care and equine industry.

Course Details

What will I study on this course?

  • Horse handling and care
  • Working in the Equine Industry
  • Introduction to horse biology, anatomy and physiology
  • Feeding and watering
  • Horse health and welfare
  • Riding horses (riding is optional)

Riding at CWA

Both our level 2 and level 3 equine courses have optional ride pathways. To be accepted onto a ride pathway you will need a riding ability that is close to British Horse Society (BHS) Stage 2 Ride or Pony Club C+ test. You need to be confident riding a range of horses in walk, trot and canter, with and without stirrups, and be able to safely control your horse working in an arena with other riders. Please note CWA does not expect you to have achieved any riding qualifications before joining the course this is just a guide to the standard required to do the assessed ride pathway.

Students not on the ride pathway may get the opportunity to ride as part of our Equine Yard Rewards Scheme.

To protect the welfare of our horses, we operate a weight restriction for riding of maximum 15% of the body weight for each horse. Exact weight limits therefore vary for each horse but typically the maximum weight allowance is 90kg (14 stone).

How will it be delivered and assessed?

This programme is continually assessed by a combination of written tests, projects, assignment work and demonstration of competence in a range of practical tasks.

Entry requirements

You will need:

  • A minimum of 3 GCSEs at Grade 3 or above

Or:

  • A relevant Level 1 qualification at merit grade
    studied at CWA or another further education provider. This does not include level 1 courses studied at school alongside GCSEs. Plus Grade 3 or above in GCSE English.

Some previous contact with horses is strongly advised. You do not need to be able to ride, as there are ride and non-ride pathways on this course.

You will be invited to an information session to help us ensure the course is right for you.

Additional information


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