Posted: 9th September 2025 | Back to news feed

Studying Equine Performance Coaching BSc (Hons) or Equine Therapy & Rehabilitation BSc (Hons) at Moreton Morrell College means more than just learning; it’s about thriving in an environment created for real-world equine careers. Based on a stunning 345-hectare estate, our campus combines academic rigour with hands-on practice in world-class facilities.
You’ll train in a 60 m × 23 m main indoor arena, utilise a 65 m × 28 m covered manège, ride outdoor dressage and jumping arenas, and work within a cross-country training field. Over 80 stables, including student livery and college yards, support both learning and independence. Our unique equine hire facilities reflect the same high standards that inform our teaching environment.
Our therapy and rehabilitation facilities were designed with real-world application in mind. Students learn and practice alongside veterinary professionals, physiotherapists, osteopaths, and saddlers, gaining clinical insight in a purpose-built centre. The Performance Coaching programme includes the opportunity to work towards 1st4Sport coaching awards, which gives graduates a practical edge in the equestrian industry.
Degree life at Moreton Morrell includes both scenic training and supportive living. On-campus accommodation features en-suite bathrooms and shared kitchens, communal study areas, laundry facilities and social spaces, all just steps from the specialist land-based facilities.
Student feedback speaks clearly: WCUC degree students consistently rate their courses highly, praising the quality of teaching, the real-world relevance, and the support they receive.
Whether you’re aiming to become a performance coach, rehabilitation specialist, or equine professional, these degrees equip you through immersive education and strong industry links, preparing you to excel in the field.
You are warmly invited to attend our next Open Day on
Saturday 4th October 2025. Visit www.wcuc.ac.uk/degreeevents to register your free place to come and explore campus life, meet tutors, and experience our equine facilities first-hand.
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