Objectives:
Modern demands have created industrially-produced horse feeds that are quick and easy to administer, well balanced and highly digestive. With horses’ teeth being designed to grind down hard, dry, fibrous feed over long periods of time, pelleted, chopped or silaged feeds, due to their softer structure can lead to tooth abnormalities.
Entry Requirements:
Requirements GCSE: English A-level subjects: Biological Science Tariff points range: 200-240 Access: Yes Baccalaureate EB %: 64-68
Award:
BSc Equine Dental Science
Course Description:
Content
Year 1
* Equine Anatomy and Physiology (including head and dental)
* Introduction to Dentistry and Dental Instrumentation
* Equine Industry
* Animal Nutrition
Year 2
* Equine Dental Examination
* Dental Pathology and Diagnosis
* Equine Therapy
* Behaviour
* Business-based modules
Year 3
* Dissertation
* Advanced Dental Procedures
* Vocational Business Experience
* Equine Therapy
* Business-based modules