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Hotcourses - unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Undergraduate animal husbandry courses in North Wales

4 colleges run Undergraduate animal husbandry courses in North Wales

There are 4 institutions in North Wales which run Undergraduate Animal Husbandry courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Animal Husbandry courses.


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Introduction to Glyndwr University

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Glyndwr University

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In North Wales

Equestrian Psychology BSc (Hons) view course
Animal Studies FdSc view course
Equestrian Psychology FdSc view course

Based in Wrexham but with campuses and facilities around North East Wales and in London, Glyndwr University champions the spirit of enterprise...more

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Oxford Learning College

View 1 Undergraduate Animal Husbandry course

In North Wales (includes online/distance courses)

BTEC HND Animal Studies view course

11 reviews

Learning At Home

View 1 Undergraduate Animal Husbandry course

In North Wales (includes online/distance courses)

BTEC Higher National Diploma in Animal Studies view course

1 reviews

Warwickshire College

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In North Wales (includes online/distance courses)

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

15 reviews

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