Full Time, A Level, T Level & Combination Courses

Farriery – Introduction

Course code: F22D385
Type: Full Time, A Level, T Level & Combination Course > Full Time
Location: Holme Lacy
Additional Costs - £450.00

This charge identified is applicable to learners aged 16-18 who qualify for funding. Learners aged 19+ will have to pay this charge and possibly tuition and exam fees. This will depend on the course and any prior qualifications. For further information, please refer to the fees page of our website https://hlnsc.ac.uk/fees/fees-guidance/

* Fees are chargeable each year and the fees quoted will be for the current year only, if the course is more than 1 year further fees will be due next year.

About the course

This one year programme is designed to prepare individuals to progress onto the specialist and competitive Farriery Apprenticeship with the Hereford School of Farriery at Holme Lacy College. Students will undertake both theory and practical lessons focused on forgework, and delivered in our farriery forge, as well as modules such as horse biology, welding and drawing. In addition, students will be expected to undertake a period of work experience with a qualified farriery, which will help reinforce awarness of farriery as a career, and support their progression onto the apprenticeship.

What qualification will I gain?

BTEC Level 2 Technical Diploma in Blacksmithing/Farriery

Why choose us

At the Hereford School of Farriery at Holme Lacy College, students will be taught by experienced industry experts from both the farriery and equine world. Students will learn the professional responsibilities of the farriery trade and the role of the modern farrier within the equine industry in readiness for the Farriery Apprenticeship.

What you could do next

Progression routes may include Level 3 Farriery Apprenticeship, or Level 3 Blacksmithing.

Key facts

Course Content

  • Forging Processes

  • Metallurgy and Heat Treatment

  • Welding and Thermal Cutting Processes

  • Horse Biology and Handling

  • Freehand and Technical Drawing

Assessment methods

Assessment will be through a number of coursework assignments and set practical exercises.

Entry requirements

A minimum of four GSCEs at grade 3, including English, maths and science.