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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Veterinary Science
MMedVet Equine Medicine (Coursework)
- Pretoria, South Africa
Master degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Advanced training in organ, metabolic and deficiency diseases of equines. Pathophysiology, diagnostic and treatment methods are emphasised.


Aberystwyth University
Equine Science (MRes, 1 year)
- Aberystwyth, United Kingdom
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The one-year part-time Master’s in Equine Science is designed for those who want to deepen their understanding of horse biology, behaviour, and management. It offers a mix of classroom learning and pr...


National University of Rio Cuarto - Universidad Nacional De Río Cuarto - UNRC
Master in Equine Production
- Río Cuarto, Argentina
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
Procure, in a balanced way, the different knowledge, experiences, and technologies necessary to facilitate the approach in the area of Equine Production. Provide formal training that allows you to practice the profession in a more competent way, participating actively, critically, and ideally in public and private institutions related to the production and industry of horses. Achieve capacities that allow meeting the existing demands in the scenario of Equine Production at the national and international level and its link with economic, political, and social processes. Participate in seminars where reading and understanding of scientific articles, oral presentation, and critical attitude are developed. Make publications where the ability to search for bibliography, comprehensive reading, and scientific writing is encouraged. Encourage the ability to express and transmit knowledge to breeders and auxiliary personnel of equine production systems.
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Nottingham Trent University
Equine Performance, Health and Welfare - MRes
- Nottingham, United Kingdom
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program focuses on the health, performance, and welfare of horses, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills. It covers areas such as equine anatomy, physiology, nutrition, and managem...


American University in the Emirates
Master of Sports Management - Equine Track
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Master degree
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Master of Sport Management at AUE is a pioneering program combining coursework, research, and practical experiences to foster innovative leaders in the thriving, global sports industry. Housed in the College of Business Administration, the sport management program has a keen focus on core business competencies practiced in the context of a diverse and growing sports market.
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Learn more about Equine Science Master's degree programs
Equine Science at the Master's level allows you to explore the intricate relationship between horses and humans. This program combines advanced knowledge of equine health, management, and training techniques, preparing you for diverse roles in the equine industry.
As you delve into courses in equine nutrition, exercise physiology, and behavior management, you'll build specific skills like analyzing horse biomechanics and implementing welfare protocols. Engaging with real-world scenarios during research projects further strengthens your understanding of industry standards and practices. Many students learn to develop and supervise training programs that enhance performance and safety for both horse and rider.
Completing a Master's degree in Equine Science fosters a deep understanding of the equestrian world, enriching your ability to address real-life challenges in equine care and management. The program encourages intellectual growth and encourages the development of innovative practices within the field, empowering graduates to contribute positively to the equine industry.