Study Weeks form part of the BTEC Professional Diplomas, National Certificate, Higher National Certificate, Higher National Diploma and Degree Programmes. Study Weeks are optional for those students studying the BHS Stage 1 to 4 Horse Knowledge and Care courses. Subject to availability of spaces, the Study Weeks are open to all, whether a TOCES distance learning student or not.
On a Study Week you will meet a mixed and interesting group of people, mostly with the same apprehensions as yourself. Our students are from different types of equine background – not everyone works with horses. Everyone is however friendly and keen to learn; we always find that our students soon get to know each other. So please bear in mind - although you will work hard, the atmosphere is friendly and informal!
Study Weeks are held at TOCES yard in Suffolk with accommodation provided on-site in the specially converted north wing of Boxted Hall. Breakfast is a self-service meal taken in the kitchen-diner of the north wing whilst lunch and dinner are served in the oak-panelled dining hall.
For students working towards the BHS stages the practical skills are essential as they form part of the BHS examination syllabus. Whilst the BTEC courses and degree programmes are of a high academic content, we feel very strongly that anyone holding a TOCES qualification must be able to handle and work with horses in a proficient and safe way.
Most employers have had experience of equine course graduates who are unable to work efficiently and cannot perform simple yet important tasks such as putting on a foot poultice or clipping a horse. Whist academic qualifications are essential to prove a level of knowledge, in the horse industry we believe they must be backed up by sound practical ability. On the Study Weeks practical skills are taught and assessed. For those with a good level of practical experience it provides an opportunity to brush up and update. For those who have little experience, TOCES staff are happy to provide instruction and the chance to practice.
In addition to practical skills, lectures are given by highly qualified and, in some instances, world-renowned, lecturers. The lectures invariably aid your understanding of the subject and back up the distance learning material studied.
Having studied high quality distance learning materials, completed the Practical Skills Workbook and attended the Study Weeks, TOCES students and graduates will possess the skills and knowledge needed to make a valuable contribution to the equine industry.
Course fees are fully inclusive of lectures and exam fees (where applicable), accommodation, meals and refreshments.
Please note that:
Higher National Certificate Two mandatory Study Weeks
Higher National Diploma Three mandatory Study Weeks
BSc and BA Five mandatory Study Weeks
National Certificate Two mandatory Study Weeks
Higher National/National Units Approximately two days (within a full Study Week).
BHS Horse and Knowledge
and Care Stage Courses 1 Study Week per Stage
BTEC Professional Diplomas 2 Study Weekends (3½ days each)
| Programme/Course | Study WeekType | Date | |
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| NC | BTEC National Certificate |
| HND | BTEC Higher National Diploma |
| HNC | BTEC Higher National Certificate |
| BA | Bachelor of Arts |
| BSc | Bachelor of Science |
| HNU | BTEC Higher National Unit Certificate (Also degree ‘taster’ modules) HNU and NU students attend for approximately 2½ days |
| NU | BTEC National Unit Certificate |
| BTEC Pro Dip SHP | BTEC Professional Diploma in Sport Horse Production - Professional Diploma in Sport Horse Production students attend one Study Week, Sunday am to Thursday midday. |
| BHS HKC | British Horse Society Horse Knowledge and Care |