Animal Husbandry: Equine,Sports and Business
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Do you have a passion for horses and an itch for societal developments? Do you want to make a difference in the international equine sector as an equine feed consultant, marketer, breeding expert or event manager? Then this challenging and fascinating study is for you.
The full-time Equine, Sports and Business study programme is part of the higher professional education (HBO) programme Animal Husbandry and offers you a unique focus combo of horses and business. During this study, you will engage with subjects such as nutrition, breeding, behaviour and well-being. You will also delve into subjects such as finance, management and marketing. In addition to this knowledge, you will also learn important skills such as networking, advising, planning and organising. In the meantime, you will automatically be part of the programme’s extensive international network. You’re in a class with students from all over the world. This means that the lessons will be given in English and you will be optimally prepared for work in the international sector.
The equine industry is growing rapidly worldwide, which offers plenty of opportunities. Developments in breeding, sport, recreation and business are following in short succession. The sector would like to show what is most important, namely respectful treatment of the horse. Everyone who works with horses feels responsible for the welfare of the animal, whether it involves top-flight sport or a hobby. Will you take the lead on this later?
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Non-EU students : We strongly advise Bachelor students to apply before the 1 May with regard to the study choice check. You can still apply between 1 May and 1 June, but then there’s a chance that you’ll not be admitted.
EU students: Application deadline is August 1. We strongly advise Bachelor students to apply before the 1st of May with regard to the study choice check. You can still apply between 1st May and 1st August , but then there’s a chance that you’ll not be admitted.
Admissions Requirements
Secondary school diploma, which is equivalent to the Dutch HAVO diploma. It is highly recommended that Chemistry is covered until the end of secondary school, but this is not a mandatory admission requirement. This means that if your diploma does not have a final examination in Chemistry, you can catch up on the missing knowledge with specific modules that are included in the programme. You need to successfully complete these modules in the first year.
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