Aberystwyth University

English or Western ridingGraduate Programs(Non-Vet)Jumping or eventingStable and Horse Management
Address: 
Llanbadarn Campus Aberystwyth, CGN, SY23 3AL
United Kingdom
52° 24' 58.032" N, 4° 5' 1.6728" W
Student Contact Information
Phone number: 
01970 624 471
Fax number: 
01970 611264
Email address: 
Majors/Degrees/Certificates
Accreditation: 
University of Wales, British Horse Society
Majors: 
Equine and Human Sports Science (BSc Hons), Equine Science (BSc Hons), Equine Studies (HND, FDSc, BSc Hons), Equine and Business Studies (HND)
Degrees: 
Foundation Degree (FDSc), Higher National Diploma (HND), Bachelor of Science (BSc Hons), Master of Science (MSc)
Specialties: 
English or Western riding
Graduate Programs(Non-Vet)
Jumping or eventing
Stable and Horse Management
School Information
Type of School: 
Traditional University
Tuition Costs: 
Undergraduate Tuition Fees: (Pounds) International students: £10,025 per annum; EU/UK students: £3,145 per annum. (If students who are normally domiciled in Wales, the National Assembly of Wales will pay a non-means tested fee subsidy direct to the University. The actual fees paid by the student will be £1,255 (per year 2008/9). This fee subsidy is also available to EU students from outside the UK); accommodation: £2,405 - £3,355 per annum
Facilities: 
Two equine centers: Lluest Equine Centre is based on Llanbadarn Campus and features an international sized indoor arena (60*30m) with low dust flooring and spectator seating for 250 people, there is also a round pen, horse exerciser, outside manège, rides, paddocks and a cross-country course. D.I.Y. livery stabling is available so you can bring your horse to study with you! The Aberystwyth Centre for Equine Research is also located at the Institute. Frongoch Livery Centre, situated on one of the nearby University farms, has a small indoor school, outside exercise area, and D.I.Y. livery stabling. Visit www.irs.aber.ac.uk/onlinetour/equine.shtml for further information and pictures.
Class ratio: 
Vary
Showing: 
Lluest Equine Centre holds competitions on a weekly basis during the Academic Year these are open to students and the general public. The University Riding Club organizes and participates in all types of competitions.

Details can be found on www.aber.ac.uk/en/ibers, including full details of module content. In addition to the schemes mentioned above, Lluest Equine Centre is also a British Horse Society ‘Where to Train’ riding establishment. Students have the opportunity to work for BHS qualifications in Horse Care and Equitation alongside their main studies. All levels are catered for from BHS Stage One through to full Instructor Certificate.

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