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You'll study a range of topics that help give you the skills you need to work in the thoroughbred racing horse industry.
This course is available on the Scottish Rural College (SRUC) website.
In the Racehorse Care course you will study a range of topics to develop the knowledge and skills required to work in the thoroughbred horse racing industry.
This course helps develop the skills you need to work in the thoroughbred racing horse industry, either stud or racing. At the same time, it helps you gain the personal, interpersonal and workplace skills that will help you succeed in any job.
Offered in conjunction with the Scottish Racing Academy, this course is recognised by the British Horseracing Authority.
This course is the first step on the ladder of equine qualifications offered at SRUC and runs in parallel with the NC in Horse Care.
It is designed to give a practical foundation in the care of racehorses. The course provides students with the qualification required to be eligible for employment in racing yards.
Students will gain skills relevant for a range of career opportunities within the racing industry. Students will undertake early morning and weekend yard duties as part of the course. An acceptable level of fitness is required to enable students to ride effectively and carry out yard duties.
Take a look around the SRUC Virtual Experience for lots of great student videos and examples of what it’s like to study our courses, along with campus and facility tours.
SRUC holds open days regularly. Visit our listings page for details of our up-coming events.
Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) was established in 2012 through the merger of the Scottish Agricultural College (SAC) with Barony, Elmwood and Oatridge Colleges. Through these institutions, we can trace our lineage back over 100 years.