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6 colleges run Undergraduate animal husbandry courses in Eastern England

There are 6 institutions in Eastern England which run Undergraduate Animal Husbandry courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Animal Husbandry courses.


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New College Stamford

View 1 Undergraduate Animal Husbandry course

In Eastern England

Animal Management HNC view course

1 reviews

Some of the courses below will include those you can study at home or courses that you can arrange to suit your needs.

Oxford Learning College

View 1 Undergraduate Animal Husbandry course

In Eastern England (includes online/distance courses)

BTEC HND Animal Studies view course

11 reviews

Easton College

View 3 Undergraduate Animal Husbandry courses

In Eastern England

Equitation and Coaching BSc (Hons) view course
Equine Management FdSc view course
Equitation and Coaching BSc view course

Learning At Home

View 1 Undergraduate Animal Husbandry course

In Eastern England (includes online/distance courses)

BTEC Higher National Diploma in Animal Studies view course

1 reviews

Warwickshire College

View 1 Undergraduate Animal Husbandry course

In Eastern England (includes online/distance courses)

Animal Welfare (Management) or Animal Welfare (Science and Health) by Distance Learning view course

15 reviews

University Campus Suffolk

View 1 Undergraduate Animal Husbandry course

In Eastern England

Animal Science and Welfare (Equine Health) FdSc view course

4 reviews

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