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    CERTIFICATE IIIHORSEMANSHIP

    69797 CERTIFICATE III in HORSEMANSHIP

    (RIDING, HANDLING and BEHAVIOUR)

    Overview

    This Qualification is designed for those persons who take part in or are employed

    within the recreational equine industry to facilitate the uniform treatment and care of

    equines across Australia and to promote safe and adequate riding and handling

    practices.

    Course Outline

    This course is conducted via distance education over a twelve (12) month period,

    incorporating at a minimum, four (4) face-to-face Practical Assessment Sessions. There

    is a minimum four week gap between practical assessment activities.

    Theoretical Assessments may be completed by the student and returned to AEI Head

    Office for marking. Theoretical Assessments of a Unit should be completed prior toattempting Practical Assessment tasks contained within that Unit.

    Pre-requisites/Requirements

    Students will be required to complete a Horse Identification forms and provide

    Property Identification Codes for the horse/s used during the course (ask us about

    this)

    All students will be required to undertake a risk assessment check (horse ,rider and

    equipment) prior to commencing in any Practical activities/assessments

    Student must be 15 years of age or older and be able to provide suitable Proof of

    Identity

    Accreditation and Statement of Attainment

    On successful completion of this course a Certificate III in Horsemanship (Riding,

    Handling and Behaviour) will be awarded.

    How to Enrol

    Simply complete the attached enrolment form/s and return with your payment to

    Australian Equine Institute for processing at our Tuggerah branch. Form may be

    returned to:

    PostPO Box 3531, Tuggerah, NSW, 2259

    Fax(02) 4353 0920

    Alternatively enrolment may be completed via our website www.horsecourse.com.au

    Australian Equine

    Institute

    A division of

    Intercept Group Pty Ltd

    RTO ID: 332156

    NPN ID: 90719

    ACN: 075 793 805

    ABN: 58075793805

    Head Office

    Suite 1, 86 Pacific Hwy

    Tuggerah, NSW, 2259

    Telephone: 1300

    EQUINE

    Email:

    [email protected]

    Web:

    www.horsecourse.com.au

    mailto:[email protected]://www.horsecourse.com.au/http://www.horsecourse.com.au/mailto:[email protected]
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    TIGEPH301A Introduction to The Evolution and Psychology of Equine Behaviour

    TIGPEA301A Provide Equine Accommodation

    TIGENH301A Maintain Basic Equine Nutritional Health

    TIGAWL301A Introduction to Animal Welfare and the Recreational Horse Industry

    TIGEAP301A Introduction to Equine Anatomy and PhysiologyTIGGEM301A Carry Out the Grooming of Horses and Maintain Grooming Equipment

    TIGHHC302A Undertake Preventative Health Care

    TIGOHS301A Apply Health and Safety Procedures in Equine Recreational Activities

    TIGPPR301A Perform Preparation for Riding at Basic Horsemanship Level

    TIGHHC301A Contribute to Equine Health

    TIGEGT301A Equine Groundwork and Transportation

    TIGURG308A Undertaking Riding at the Appropriate Skill Level

    Duration

    The course is conducted over a twelve (12) month period in which time students are to complete the twelve (12) Core

    Units of the Qualification.

    Completion of Units

    The course contains twelve (12) Core Units. These Units are delivered via distance learning including student support on

    request through telephone conferences or email assistance.

    Competency is achieved after successfully completing all assessment tasks relevant to the unit. These assessment tasks

    may take on a range of forms, including both theoretical and practical assessments tasks. Of the twelve (12) Units,

    eleven (11) include theoretical assessment while eight include practicals.

    Theoretical assessments can be completed by the student at their own pace before being sent to AEI for marking.

    Practical Assessments must be attempted in a face-to-face environment with an AEI appointed assessor. AEI willallocate the student to an assessor in their area.

    Statement of Attainment or Full Qualification?

    The Course has been designed with a range of people in mind, from the enthusiastic rider looking to enhance their skills

    and knowledge, to the mum and dad whos child has taken a keen interest in equestrian activities.

    This being the case, the selection of Units can be customised to suit individual needs. For those looking to attain a full

    Qualification all twelve (12) Units must be completed, however Statements of Attainment are available on the

    completion of individual Units.

    Nationally Recognised Qualification

    On the successful completion of all twelve (12) Core Units the student will be awarded with a Nationally Recognised

    Certificate III Qualification.

    69797 CERTIFICATE III in HORSEMANSHIP

    (RIDING, HANDLING and BEHAVIOUR)

    Units of Competency

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