ANSC30210
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Academic Year 2025/2026
Equine Industries (ANSC30210)
Subject: : Animal Science
College: : Health & Agricultural Sciences
School: : Agriculture & Food Science
Level: : 3 (Degree)
Credits: : 5
Module Coordinator: : Professor Emmeline Hill
Trimester: : Autumn
Mode of Delivery: : On Campus
Internship Module: : No
How will I be graded? : Letter grades
Curricular information is subject to change.
This is a core module for Animal Science - Equine students and aims to provide an introduction to the many facets of the Equine Industry that exist both in Ireland and on a global scale. Students will learn about the development of the horse in Ireland, its significance for the Irish people and the contribution made by the Equine Industry to Ireland's economy. The module will focus primarily on the Thoroughbred and Sport Horse industries. The module also includes a component on animal welfare, addressing the problems that face the equine industries globally as they seek to become sustainable. The module will incorporate three field trips related to the equine industries along the themes of - equine welfare, Thoroughbred industry, Sport horse industry. The field trip reports will comprise components of continuous assessment throughout the module. The module will also include a self-directed in-course project on a subject related to the equine industry. All aspects of the module will be examined in a end of trimester written exam.
About this Module
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What will I learn?
Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this module students should be able to: Discuss the development of the horse in Ireland and its importance in Irish society; Explain the extent to which the Equine Industry in Ireland contributes to our economy; Discuss the role of support organisations for the Irish Sport Horse and Thoroughbred industries; List and describe the function and importance of ancillary organisations associated with the equine industry in Ireland; Describe marketing processes; Be able to recognise the impacts of the industry on animal welfare and sustainability of the industry.
Indicative Module Content:
- The Irish horse\
- Thoroughbred industry\
- Welfare and therapy\
- Sport horse industry\
- Individual research project
How will I learn?
Student Effort Hours:
| Student Effort Type | Hours |
|---|---|
| Lectures | 24 |
| Field Trip/External Visits | 12 |
| Autonomous Student Learning | 72 |
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| Total | 108 |
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Approaches to Teaching and Learning:
• Lectures\ • Field trips\ • Active/task-based learning\ • Critical writing\ • Case-based learning\ • Student presentations\
Am I eligible to take this module?
Requirements, Exclusions and Recommendations
Not applicable to this module.
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Module Requisites and Incompatibles
Not applicable to this module. \ \
How will I be assessed?
Assessment Strategy
| Description | Timing | Component Scale | Must Pass Component | % of Final Grade | In Module Component Repeat Offered |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exam (In-person): Written exam covering all topics in the module | End of trimester Duration: 2 hr(s) | Standard conversion grade scale 40% | No | 50 | No |
| Individual Project: In depth research of a particular area of the equine industries | Week 11 | Standard conversion grade scale 40% | No | 20 | No |
| Report(s): Three reports based on experiences and knowledge gained from field trips to relevant industry sites. Timing of reports may vary depending on scheduling, which must be aligned to hosts. | Week 7, Week 10, Week 12 | Standard conversion grade scale 40% | No | 30 | No |
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Carry forward of passed components
Yes
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What happens if I fail?
| Resit In | Terminal Exam |
|---|---|
| Spring | Yes - 2 Hour |
Please see Student Jargon Buster for more information about remediation types and timing. \
Assessment feedback
Feedback Strategy/Strategies
• Group/class feedback, post-assessment\
How will my Feedback be Delivered?
Field trip reports • feedback will be given to students as a group in class, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the responses given in the field trip assessments. There are 3 field trip assessments so this will provide students the opportunity to improve on their report submissions Research project • feedback will be given to students as a group during peer-discussions on their chosen topic. This will provide students the opportunity to improve on their project submissions.
Associated Staff
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Dr Beatrice Mcgivney | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |
| Assoc Professor Vivienne Duggan | Tutor |
| Assoc Professor Barbara Murphy | Tutor |
When is this module offered?
Timetabling information is displayed only for guidance purposes, relates to the current Academic Year only and is subject to change.
| Autumn | Field Trip | Offering 1 | Week(s) - 4, 7, 10 | Mon 10:00 - 13:50 |
| Autumn | Lecture | Offering 1 | Week(s) - Autumn: All Weeks | Mon 15:00 - 16:50 |