UCAS Entry Points
A minimum of 112 UCAS points
A minimum of 112 UCAS points
September 2022
September 2023
Full-time: 3 years
At Reaseheath College we have a state-of-the-art gym facility with equipment that is used in top quality facilities throughout the UK.
The gym is fully equipped to suit the requirements of all gym users, with top specification machines, a Olympic barbell and weight areas. These are supplied by Technogym, a leading gym manufacturer.
Through the ‘My Wellness’ Technogym account you can use your Smartphone to create a workout and keep up to date with your progress. You can add exercises and change intensities to increase your performance. You can even challenge friends using the app to climb friend rankings.
As an Equestrian Sports Performance degree student some of your sessions will be taught in the college gym.
You can find out more about the gym, including the facilities, here.
The ESP programme is directed towards the competitive rider who wishes to extensively explore the area of sports performance equally divided between the human and equine athlete over the course of the three years.
Modules include:
Please note: acceptance onto riding units is subject to assessment and weight limit of 13 stone.
Tuition Fees
As a Higher Education student you will have two main costs to meet; your tuition fees and living costs.
Our full-time tuition fees for UK and EU students, entering University, can be found on the student finance page. These fees are charged for each academic year of a course and are set by the college annually.
If you are an international student or for the latest information on tuition fees visit the student finance page on our website.
Additional Costs
The Equine department have run an optional study tour in the past. Costs are around £350 depending upon destination, time of year and method of travel and accommodation types.
Yard uniform would be expected to be worn for all practical sessions; details from the Reaseheath Equine department would be sent out with joining instructions. Students would be expected to provide their own PPE with minimum riding hat standard of PAS015, Level 3 (Blue; 2018) body protector (for jumping if riding) and suitable leather riding boots (not chaps).
Equipment Costs
Student can expect costs to be in the region of £300, to include PPE of an approved riding hat, riding boots, gloves, and a good waterproof coat (without a hood) as well as navy blue jodhpurs and navy-blue polo shirt.
Prices of equipment are subject to change dependent on retailer.
My career will always be driven by a desire to understand and advance the health of equines in both sport and recreation.
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