Equine courses in Queensland
Course providers in Queensland
The following providers offer Equine courses in Queensland.
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- ACM50421 Diploma of Equine Management
- RGR30619 Certificate III in Horse Breeding
- RGR20221 Certificate II in Racing Industry
- SIS40321 Certificate IV in Sport Coaching (Equestrian)
- SIS30521 Certificate III in Sport Coaching (Equestrian)
- RGR30218 Certificate III in Racing (Stablehand)
- ACM30517 Certificate III in Farriery
- RGR40118 Certificate IV in Racing (Racehorse Trainer)
- ACM40818 Certificate IV in Farriery
- RGR30408 Certificate III in Racing Services (Cadet Steward)
- RGR30518 Certificate III in Racing (Trackwork Rider)
- SIS30713 Certificate III in Sport Coaching (Equestrian)
- BSB42618 Certificate IV in New Small Business (Stable Manager)
- SIS50321 Diploma of Sport (Equestrian Coaching)
More about Equine courses
In the vibrant region of Queensland, there is a growing demand for skilled professionals in the equine industry. For those looking to enter this rewarding field, various Equine Courses in Queensland are available that cater to both beginners and experienced learners. Notably, the Certificate III in Horse Care (ACM30821) serves as an excellent starting point for individuals with no prior experience or qualifications, equipping them with essential skills in horse care and management.
For those who already have a background in the equine field, advanced courses such as the Certificate IV in Farriery (ACM40818) and the Certificate IV in Equine Care (ACM40921) offer specialised training that delves deeper into horse welfare and care. Additionally, the Diploma of Equine Management (ACM50421) prepares learners for managerial roles within the equine industry, making it an ideal choice for those aspiring to leadership positions in this sector.
Within the broader Equine category, other related study areas such as Animal Training and Veterinary also provide valuable insights and skills applicable to equine care and management. Students may also explore courses under Animal Care and Animal Control and Regulation to enhance their understanding of animal welfare and the regulations surrounding it.