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Applied Equine Science MSc

Hartpury University United Kingdom

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General Veterinary Medicine DVM

University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice Slovakia

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Equine Science MSc

The University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE Bristol) United Kingdom

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Equine Science (e-learning) MSc, PG Dip

University of Edinburgh United Kingdom

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Equine Science MSc, Postgraduate Certificate, PG Dip

University of Edinburgh Online Learning United Kingdom

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Study a Equine Science Masters abroad in 2025

Advance your expertise with a masters degree in equine science.

Elevate your knowledge of horse care and management with a masters degree in equine science, which is sometimes called equine studies. This advanced degree offers an opportunity to build on the skills and understanding you’ve already gained, preparing you for more specialised or senior roles in the equine industry. It can also serve as a pathway for those looking to transition into the field from another career.

Typically taking 1-2 years to complete, a masters degree in equine science will delve into a variety of subjects. Core modules might include advanced equine nutrition, equine biomechanics, and equine reproductive management. You may also have the chance to study specialised topics such as equitation science, equine behaviour analysis, or equestrian sports science, depending on your degree.

Admission Requirements

To gain admission to a masters program in equine science, you usually need a bachelors degree in a related field, such as equine science, animal science, or veterinary science. Some universities may also accept students with relevant professional experience or those who have studied other subjects. There might be other academic requirements, which your university can provide more information about.

If you’re an international student, you’ll need to provide evidence of your proficiency in English, which can be done through tests like TOEFL or IELTS, unless you are exempt from language requirements.

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees for a masters degree in equine science can differ based on where you are from and where you choose to study. As an international student, you might be eligible for financial assistance, such as scholarships or grants, to help manage the costs of studying abroad. You should do your research before applying for any financial support.

Careers

Graduates with a masters degree in equine science will possess advanced knowledge and skills. Career paths might include roles such as equine nutritionist, equine behaviour consultant, research scientist, or equestrian program manager. Alternatively, you could choose to pursue further academic research, such as a PhD.

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