Each module is worth a specified number of credits. Each credit equates to 10 hours of total study time. Total study time includes scheduled teaching, independent study and assessment activity.
Full-time students normally take modules worth 60 credits per 15 week semester but this can vary depending on your elective choice. All students take a total of 120 credits per level and 360 credits for the degree as a whole. Your overall grade for your degree is based on marks obtained for modules taken at level 5 and level 6 (weighted 30:70 accordingly).
The modules available for this course are as follows:
Year one
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1010 Equine Industry
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1033 Business Finance
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1247 Breeding and Genetics
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1248 Equine Bioveterinary Science 1
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1249 Nutritional Biochemistry and Feeding
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1314 Equine Anatomy and Physiology
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1400 Developing Academic Skills
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1415 Global Business Environment
Year two
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2069 Rural Business Enterprise
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2074 Equine Grassland Management
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2166 Equine Business Finance & Taxation
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2253 Equine Bioveterinary Science 2
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2316 Personal and Professional Development Skills
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2317 Industry Placement
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2318 Equine Para-Veterinary Sciences
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2319 Equine Law, Research & Ethics
Year three
You will undertake your placement year during year three of your programme. You will complete Years 1 and 2, complete the placement year and then return for your final year of the programme.
Year four
In the fourth year, you’ll select specialist electives and complete a research project on a topic of your own choice, giving you a truly individualised learning experience.
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3036 Advanced Equine Business Management
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3200 Equine Health
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3241 Advances in Equine Science & Industry Developments
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3300 Research Project / Dissertation
Plus a choice of THREE elective modules selected from:
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3034 Marketing Communication
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3041 Corporate Finance
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3058 Equine Behaviour and Welfare
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3059E Equine Genetics
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3078 Equine Performance Nutrition
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3081 Consumer Behaviour
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3206 Equine Breeding Management
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3217 Advances in Training the Equine Athlete
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3226 The Irish Bloodstock Industry (Study tour)
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3240 Contemporary Media Studies
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3242 Negotiation in Business
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3325 Rural Entrepreneurship
The availability of electives to individual students will be dependent on timetabling considerations and on sufficient students electing to take part.