Equine Higher Apprenticeship - Yard Management Level 4
At a glance
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Part Time
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18 Months
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Pibwrlwyd Campus
An apprenticeship is a work based learning programme where the learner is earning while learning. This programme is ideally suited to employees who have some element of responsibility within their job role. The programme is aimed at learners over the age of 16. The apprentice will be employed for a minimum of 16 hours a week and receive at least the minimum apprenticeship wage.
The learning pathway for this programme is yard management. At present, this pathway incorporates the British Horse Society qualification route and is exam based.
The apprentice will attend college one day a week. In college, learners cover underpinning theoretical knowledge in horse care and specialist practical skills. Learners should achieve the level four Higher Apprenticeship Framework within 18 months.
All learners will be supported by a training adviser/assessor who will monitor progress towards achieving targets on a regular basis (every 56 to 61 days).
They will liaise closely with the employer to ensure that qualifications are achieved within the timescale.
The apprentice is assessed in the workplace as and when required (every 56 to 61 days).
British Horse Society exams are recognised internationally as an industry standard qualification.
Learners will study at Coleg Sir Gar, a British Horse Society approved examination centre. Facilities include an indoor school, outdoor menage and stables accommodation approximately 14 horses
Learners following this foundation apprenticeship will have to achieve a framework of qualifications which will include:
- BHSQ Level 4 Certificate Horse Care Management
- BHSQ Level 4 Certificate in the Principles of Horse Care and Management
- Essential Skills must be achieved in order for a successful completion these are: -
- Essential Skills Wales Application of Number (Level 2)
- Essential Skills Wales Communication (Level 2)
- Essential Skills Digital Literacy (Level 2)
- In some circumstances previously achieved proxy qualifications may be used eg GCSE maths and English at grade C or above).
Examples of units of study include:
- Fitting and Evaluating specialist tack
- Horse Physiology
- Managing an equestrian business
- Equine Nutrition
- Assessing horse Health and conformation
Learners who have successfully completed the level four higher apprenticeship have the opportunity to progress within the industry or into higher education courses such as foundation degrees or degrees in equine management, equine science, equine studies, equine training and behaviour.
BHSQ stage four horse care and management examination which can be undertaken at Coleg Sir Gar, Pibwrlwyd campus. Learners on this course will be continually assessed both in the workplace and in college which will include coursework, assignments, practical work, work based evidence and observations.
- Stage 3 BHS Horse Knowledge and Care
- Level 3 BHSQ Groom
- Pony Club AH Test
- These programmes are part financed by the European Social Fund through the Welsh Government.
- British Horse Society Gold Membership is required.
There is no additional fee whilst studying on the course other than the learner will be required to purchase a British Horse Society Gold Membership before participating in any BHS examinations. You will need to provide your own stationery and personal equipment. You may also incur costs if the department arranges educational visits.