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Coming to Hartpury 2024

Enrolment details for students starting their qualification at Hartpury University in September 2024.

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Welcome week 16-20 September 2024

Find your course from the list below

Keep visiting this page as you move closer to joining Hartpury University for more details on your induction.*

  • Kit and equipment list
  • Recommended reading
  • Video with details about your first week
  • Enrolment date, time, and location
  • Welcome Week timetable

Your Enrolment Guide, which also includes detailed information as you prepare to join us*, will be sent to you soon.

Scroll to the bottom of this page, or click here, to access information on moving in and what to pack, your Welcome and Freshers' Week activities, and support services available to you.

Female Student Studying on laptop

Recommended reading

You don’t need to buy any books before you get here. However, if you want to familiarise yourself with the key themes, you can find recommended reading lists for your course below. We've included a link to Books You Need below, where you can buy many of the recommended books for your course, if you'd like to.

From 1 September you'll be able to use your Hartpury login details (sent to you via email) to access our range of resources online. This includes any ebooks or journal articles from your recommended reading list below, as well as the full library catalogue (accessible with your Hartpury login from 1 September).

Agriculture

Kit and equipment

  • Overalls – to aid biosecurity on the farm and during visits, please ensure that you are always able to wear clean overalls. Therefore, I would recommend that you have two pairs. These do not need to be Hartpury branded, unless you wish to purchase those from the online shop.
  • Wellingtons or work boots (safety) – Wellingtons would be preferable in the winter months.
  • Waterproof coat
  • Waterproof trousers
  • Weather Writer – It is helpful if you have pens and notepads that will allow you to take notes outside in all weathers

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • The Agricultural Notebook edited by Richard J. Soffe
  • Lockhart & Wiseman's crop husbandry including grassland edited by H.J.S. Finch, A.M. Samuel and G.P.F. Lane
  • Anatomy and physiology of farm animals. Rowen D. Frandson, W. Lee Wilke, Anna Dee Fails
  • The world of agricultural economics: An introduction. Martin, C. (This is available as an e-book through the Hartpury Library)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9am, Hartpury House, room A6

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • Overalls – to aid biosecurity on the farm and during visits, please ensure that you are always able to wear clean overalls. Therefore, I would recommend that you have two pairs. These do not need to be Hartpury branded, unless you wish to purchase those from the online shop.
  • Wellingtons or work boots (safety) – Wellingtons would be preferable in the winter months.
  • Waterproof coat
  • Waterproof trousers
  • Weather Writer – It is helpful if you have pens and notepads that will allow you to take notes outside in all weathers

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • The Agricultural Notebook edited by Richard J. Soffe
  • Lockhart & Wiseman's crop husbandry including grassland edited by H.J.S. Finch, A.M. Samuel and G.P.F. Lane
  • Anatomy and physiology of farm animals. Rowen D. Frandson, W. Lee Wilke, Anna Dee Fails
  • The world of agricultural economics: An introduction. Martin, C. (This is available as an e-book through the Hartpury Library)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

Friday 20 September, 10.30am, online via Microsoft Teams 

Information on how to join will appear here.

Optional campus session

Monday 16 September, 9am, Hartpury House, room A6

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Animal Undergraduate degrees

Kit and equipment

  • White lab coat - for laboratory sessions
  • A black (or dark coloured) overcoat - laboratory style for animal unit practicals (see Hartpury online shop)
  • A treat bag/bum bag
  • A pair of steel toe-capped safety boots
  • A scientific calculator, pens and pencils, paper and folders to stay organised
  • A laptop is recommended to support activities in taught sessions, completion of assessments, and independent study.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Animal Behaviour. London: Elsevier. Breed, M. D. and Moore, J. (Current edition)
  • Biomeasurement: A student's guide to biological statistics. Oxford University Press. Hawkins, D. (latest edition)
  • Practical Skills in Biology, 6th Pearson. Reed, Weyers and Jones.
  • The Academic Skills Handbook: Your Guide to Success in Writing, Thinking and Communicating at University. Sage. Hopkins, D. and Reid, T., (latest edition)  library catalogue moodle page
  • Carrots and sticks: the principles of animal training. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (any edition) McGreevy, P. and Boakes, R.
  • Animal Locomotion. Oxford: Oxford University Press (any edition) Biewener, A. A.
  • Dog Language: An encyclopedia of canine behaviour. Wakan Tanka. Abrantes (Current edition).

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9am, Hartpury House

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week. 

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • White lab coat - for laboratory sessions
  • A black (or dark coloured) overcoat - laboratory style for animal unit practicals (see Hartpury online shop)A black (or dark coloured) overcoat - laboratory style for animal unit practicals (see Hartpury online shop)
  • A treat bag/bum bag
  • A pair of steel toe-capped safety boots
  • A scientific calculator, pens and pencils, paper and folders to stay organised
  • A laptop is recommended to support activities in taught sessions, completion of assessments, and independent study.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Animal Behaviour. London: Elsevier. Breed, M. D. and Moore, J. (Current edition)
  • Biomeasurement: A student's guide to biological statistics. Oxford University Press. Hawkins, D. (latest edition)
  • Practical Skills in Biology, 6th Reed, Weyers and Jones.
  • The Academic Skills Handbook: Your Guide to Success in Writing, Thinking and Communicating at University. Sage. Hopkins, D. and Reid, T., (latest edition) library catalogue moodle page
  • Carrots and sticks: the principles of animal training. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (any edition) McGreevy, P. and Boakes, R.
  • Animal Locomotion. Oxford: Oxford University Press (any edition) Biewener, A. A.
  • Dog Language: An encyclopedia of canine behaviour. Wakan Tanka. Abrantes (Current edition).

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9am, Hartpury House

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week. 

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • A black (or dark coloured) overcoat - laboratory-style for animal unit practicals.
  • A set of overalls - boiler suit style for farm-based practicals and animal unit.
  • A pair of steel toe-capped safety wellington boots for sessions in the animal unit and wider campus.
  • A scientific calculator, pens, and a diary to stay organised
  • A laptop is strongly recommended to support activities in taught sessions, completion of assessments, and independent study.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Measuring Behaviour: An Introductory Guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Martin, P. and Bateson, P. (Current edition)
  • Discovering Statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics. SAGE Publications Ltd. Field, A. (Current edition)
  • Practical Skills in Biology, 6th Pearson. Reed, Weyers and Jones.
  • Animal Behaviour. London: Elsevier. Breed, M. D. and Moore, J (Current edition)
  • Animal Welfare. Wallingford: Cabi Publishing. Appleby, Olsson and Galindo (Current edition)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9am, Hartpury House, room A6

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • A scientific calculator, pens and pencils, paper and folders to stay organised
  • A laptop is recommended to support activities in taught sessions, completion of assessments, and independent study.

If you plan to volunteer or carry out work experience within our animal collections or on the farm, you’ll need:

  • A black (or dark coloured) overcoat - laboratory-style for animal unit practicals
  • A set of overalls - boiler suit style for farm-based practicals and animal unit
  • A pair of steel toe-capped safety wellington boots

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Textbook . London: Butterworth-Heinemann. Aspinall, V. (Any Edition)
  • Biomeasurement: A student's guide to biological statistics. Oxford University Press. Hawkins, D. (latest edition)
  • A student handbook for writing in biology. London:Macmillan. Knisely, K. (Current Edition)
  • Practical Skills in Biology, 6th Pearson. Reed, Weyers and Jones.

Depending on past academic experience and modules taken, you may wish to read this book too:

  • Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary. London: Saunders. Studdert, V. P., Gay, C.C. and Blood, D.C. (2007)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9.20am, outside Hartpury House

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • A scientific calculator, pens and pencils, paper and folders to stay organised
  • A laptop is recommended to support activities in taught sessions, completion of assessments, and independent study.

If you plan to volunteer or carry out work experience within our animal collections or on the farm then you will need

  • A black (or dark coloured) overcoat - laboratory-style for animal unit practicals
  • A set of overalls - boiler suit style for farm-based practicals and animal unit
  • A pair of steel toe-capped safety wellington boots

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Textbook . London: Butterworth-Heinemann. Aspinall, V. (Any Edition)
  • Biomeasurement: A student's guide to biological statistics. Oxford University Press. Hawkins, D. (latest edition)
  • A student handbook for writing in biology. London:Macmillan. Knisely, K. (Current Edition)
  • Practical Skills in Biology, 6th Pearson. Reed, Weyers and Jones.

Depending on past academic experience and modules taken, you may wish to read this book too:

  • Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary. London: Saunders. Studdert, V. P., Gay, C.C. and Blood, D.C. (2007)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

When: Monday 16 September, 9.20am, outside Hartpury House

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • Pens and pencils, paper and folders to stay organised
  • Warm waterproof coat and wellington/walking boots - for outdoor practicals 
    • Optional:
      • Waterproof over-trousers for outodoor practicals
      • White lab coat - for laboratory sessions(some are available in the labs, but you may prefer to have your own)
      • A laptop to support activities in taught sessions, completion of assessments, and independent study
    • If you plan to volunteer or carry out work experience within our animal collections or on the farm:
      • A set of overalls - boiler suit style for farm-based sessions
      • A black (or dark coloured) overcoat - laboratory-style for animal unit practicals
      • A pair of steel-toe capped safety boots or wellingtons

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Practical Skills in Biology, 6th Edition, Pearson. Reed, Weyers and Jones.
  • Zoology, 10th Edition or more recent. McGraw Hill. Miller and Harley.

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

When: Monday 16 September, 9am, Hartpury House, room A6

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week. 

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • Waterproof coat- for wet weather
  • Warm coat- for winter outdoor
  • A scientific calculator, pens and pencils, paper and folders to stay organised

Optional

  • White lab coat - for laboratory sessions
  • A black (or dark coloured) overcoat - laboratory-style for animal unit activities or a set of overalls - boiler suit style for farm -based activities and animal unit (if you wish to gain experience within the animal collection, farm, or intend to do a lab-based research project)
  • To actively participate in hands-on activities with horses (leading, etc) (this is optional) you must have-
    • A current British standard approved riding hat (see attached for specific details of requirements)
  • Yard/riding gloves
  • A pair of steel toe-capped safety wellington boots and/or closed toed solid shoes or work boots -for outdoor/animal

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books and reading

  • Demello, M. (2021) Animals and Society: An Introduction to Human-Animal Studies. Columbia University Press.
  • Fine, Aubrey. H. (Ed.) Handbook on animal-assisted therapy: theoretical foundations and guidelines for practice. Elsevier (any edition)
  • Hopkins, D. and Reid, T., (2018) The Academic Skills Handbook: Your Guide to Success in Writing, Thinking and Communicating at University. Sage.
  • Penn, P. (2020). The psychology of effective studying: How to succeed in your degree. Abingdon, England: Routledge.
  • Reed, Weyers and Jones. Practical Skills in Biology, 6th Pearson.
  • Any general Psychology textbook

These websites offer lots of useful (and free) information:

These books may also be useful:

  • Huff, D. How to Lie with Statistics. Penguin Books (any edition)
  • Louv, R. (2006) Last Child in the Woods: Saving our children from nature-deficit disorder
  • Martin, P. and Bateson, P. Measuring Behaviour: An Introductory Guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Current edition)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

When: Monday 16 September, 9am, Hartpury House, room A6

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Animal Top-up degrees

Kit and equipment

  • A scientific calculator, pens, and a diary to stay organised.
  • A laptop is strongly recommended to support activities in taught sessions, completion of assessments, and independent study.
  • Optional: A set of overalls - boiler suit style (if you wish to gain voluntary experience within the animal collection or intend to do a field-based research project)
  • Optional: A pair of steel toe-capped safety wellington boots (if you wish to gain voluntary experience within the animal collection)

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Measuring Behaviour: An Introductory Guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Martin, P. and Bateson, P. (Current edition)
  • Discovering Statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics. SAGE Publications Ltd. Field, A. (Current edition)
  • Practical Skills in Biology, 6th Pearson. Reed, Weyers and Jones.
  • Animal Behaviour. London: Elsevier. Breed, M. D. and Moore, J (Current edition)
  • Animal Welfare. Wallingford: Cabi Publishing. Appleby, Olsson and Galindo (Current edition)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

When: Monday 16 September, 9am, Hartpury House, room A6

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week. 

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • None required

Recommended books

  • Last Chance to See. Various publishers. Adams and Carwardine (any edition)
  • The Greatest Show on Earth. London: Black Swan. Dawkins (any edition)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

When: Monday 16 September, 9am, Hartpury House, room A6

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Animal Foundation Year

Kit and equipment

  • White lab coat - for laboratory sessions
  • A black (or dark coloured) overcoat - laboratory style for animal unit practicals
  • A set of overalls - boiler suit style for farm based practicals and animal unit
  • A pair of steel toe-capped safety wellington boots
  • A scientific calculator, pens and pencils, paper and folders to stay organised

Visit our website to place your order.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Animal Behaviour. London: Elsevier. Breed, M. D. and Moore, J (Current edition)
  • Animal Welfare. Wallingford: Cabi Publishing. Appleby, Olsson and Galindo (Current edition)
  • Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Textbook, 2nd edition. London: Butterworth-Heinemann. Aspinall, V. (2009)
  • Science Study Skills. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Robbins, S. (Current Edition)
  • Practical Skills in Biology, 6th Pearson. Reed, Weyers and Jones
  • The Study Skills Handbook. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Cottrell, S. (Current Edition).

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

When: Monday 16 September, 9am, Hartpury House, room A6

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week. 

Download timetable

Biological Sciences

Kit and equipment

None required. 

Optional;

  • White lab coat - for laboratory sessions
  • A scientific calculator, pens and pencils, paper and folders to stay organised
  • A laptop to support activities in taught sessions, completion of assessments, and independent study

If you plan to volunteer or carry out work experience within our animal collections or on the farm;

  • A set of overalls - boiler suit style for field work and farm-based practicals 
  • A black (or dark coloured) overcoat - laboratory-style for animal unit practicals
  • A pair of steel-toe capped safety boots or wellingtons

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Practical Skills in Biology, Pearson. Reed, Weyers and Jones. (any edition)
  • Biomeasurement: A student's guide to biological statistics. Oxford University Press. Hawkins, D. (any edition)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

When: Monday 16 September, 9am, Hartpury House

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Business Undergraduate degrees

Kit and equipment

TBC

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

TBC

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first course session

When: Monday 16 September, 11am, Upstairs foyer in Graze

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Equine Undergraduate degrees

Kit and equipment

  • Beige/dark coloured breaches/jodhpurs
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps)
  • Current British standard approved body protector
  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Short and long whip
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. Wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Warm and waterproof coat and trousers (advisable)
  • Yard/riding gloves
  • Sports clothes, including trainers

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals. Lea and Febiger. Frandson, R.D. (Current Edition)
  • Biomechanical Basis of Human Movement, International Edition (5th ed.). Joseph Hamill and Kathleen M. Knutzen & Timothy R. Derrick
  • Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology (7th ed.). Robert Weinberg & Daniel Gould
  • Physiology of Sport and Exercise Science (8th ed.). W. Larry Kenney, Jack H, Wilmore & David L. Costill

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9.30am, MDC1

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • Dark coloured breeches/jodhpurs/riding leggings
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps)
  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Current British standard approved body protector
  • Short and long whip
  • Warm and waterproof coat and trousers (advisable)
  • Sports clothes including trainers
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. Wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Yard/riding gloves
  • Hartpury Equine Gilet

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • The BHS Manual for Coaching and Teaching Riding: Kenilworth Press Ltd. Auty I. (Current Edition)
  • The Power of Coaching – Releasing Surprising Potential in Equestrian Athletes: Kenilworth Press Ltd. Auty I & Pollard P. (Current Edition)
  • Biomechanics of Sport and Exercise. McGinnis, P.M. (Current Edition
  • Understanding Sports Coaching – The social, cultural and pedagogical foundations of coaching practice. London: Routledge. Cassidy, T., Jones, R.L, & Potrac, P. (Current Edition)
  • The Coaching Process – Principles and practice for sport. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann.Cross, N. & Lyle, J. (Current Edition)
  • An Introduction to Sports Coaching: Connecting Theory to Practice. Routledge. Jones, R.L. and Kingston. K. (Current Edition)
  • Sport Coaching; Professionalisation and Practice. London: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier. Lyle, J and Cushion, C. (Current Edition)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9.30am, MDC1

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. Wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Yard/riding gloves

If you wish to ride as part of the Equestrian Club:

  • Beige/dark coloured breaches/jodhpurs
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps)

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals. Lea and Febiger. Frandson, R.D. (Current Edition)
  • Equine Exercise Physiology. Marlin, D. Nankervis, K. Blackwell Publishing (Current Edition)
  • Equine Locomotion. Back, W. Clayton, H.M Saunders (Current Edition)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9.30am, MDC1

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. Wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Yard/riding gloves

We have lab coats available in our laboratories which are available to use. However, you can use your own lab coat if you wish.

If you wish to ride as part of the Equestrian Club:

  • Beige/dark coloured breaches/jodhpurs
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps)

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals. Wiley Blackwell. Fails, A.D. and Magee, C. (Current Edition)
  • Equine Nutrition and Feeding. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Frape, D. (Current Edition)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9.30am, MDC1

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. Wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Yard/riding gloves

We have lab coats available in our laboratories which are available to use. However, you can use your own lab coat if you wish.

If you wish to ride as part of the Equestrian Club:

  • Beige/dark coloured breaches/jodhpurs
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps)

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals. Wiley Blackwell. Fails, A.D. and Magee, C. (Current Edition)
  • Equine Nutrition and Feeding. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Frape, D. (Current Edition)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9.30am, MDC1

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

You do not need any kit for this course. However, you might like to buy some kit from our website.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Accounting and Finance: An Introduction. Pearson. McLaney, E. and Atrill, P. (Current Edition)
  • Introducing Organizational and Behaviour Management. Knight, D. and Wilmott, H. (Eds.). (Current Edition)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Additional media and resources 

  • Watching the races on the TV
  • Reading the Racing Post
  • Reading one of the many books on the famous US racehorse named Secretariat

Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9.30am, MDC1

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week. Your timetable will be available here and emailed to you.

Kit and equipment

  • Beige/dark coloured breaches/jodhpurs
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps)
  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. Wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Yard/riding gloves

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals. Lea and Febiger. Frandson, R.D. (Current Edition)
  • Equine Nutrition and Feeding. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Frape, D. (Current Edition)

Explore books via Books You Need.

Visit Books You Need

Additional media and resources 

  • Watching the races on the TV
  • Reading the Racing Post
  • Reading one of the many books on the famous US racehorse named Secretariat

Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9.30am, MDC1

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week. Your timetable will be available here and emailed to you.

Kit and equipment

  • Beige/dark coloured breaches/jodhpurs (If you wish to ride)
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps) (If you wish to ride)
  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. Wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Yard/riding gloves
  • Schooling whip

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Fraser, A.F. (Current Edition). The behaviour and welfare of the horse. Walingford: CAB International
  • Introducing Organizational and Behaviour Management. Knight, D. and Wilmott, H. (Eds.). (Current Edition)
  • Smythe, R.H. and Goody, P.C. (Current Edition). Horse structure and movement. London: J.A. Allen and Company Ltd.
  • McGreevy et al. (Current edition) Equitation Science. Wiley-Blackwell

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Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9.30am, MDC1

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

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Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • Beige/dark coloured breeches/jodhpurs
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps)
  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Current British standard approved body protector
  • Short and long whip
  • Warm and waterproof coat and trousers (advisable)
  • Sports clothes including trainers
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. Wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Yard/riding gloves

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Equine Nutrition and Feeding. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Frape, D. (Current Edition)
  • BHS Complete Horsemanship Volume 4. Kenilworth Press Ltd. The British Horse Society (Current Edition)
  • Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals. Lea and Febiger. Frandson, R.D. (Current Edition)

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Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9.30am, MDC1

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. Wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Yard/riding gloves

If you wish to ride as part of the Equestrian Club:

  • Beige/dark coloured breaches/jodhpurs
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps)

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Accounting and Finance: An Introduction. McLaney, E. and Atrill, P. (Current Edition) Pearson.
  • Introducing Organizational and Behaviour Management. Knight, D. and Wilmott, H. (Eds.). (Current Edition)
  • Introduction to marketing. Strydom, J. ed., 2005. Juta and company Ltd.

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Your first course session

Monday 16 September, 9.30am, MDC1

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. Wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Yard/riding gloves

If you wish to ride as part of the Equestrian Club:

  • Beige/dark coloured breaches/jodhpurs
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps)

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals. Lea and Febiger. Frandson, R.D. (Current Edition)
  • Equine Exercise Physiology. Marlin, D. Nankervis, K. Blackwell Publishing (Current Edition)
  • Equine Locomotion. Back, W. Clayton, H.M Saunders (Current Edition)

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Your first session

Monday 16 September, 9.30am, MDC1

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Equine Top-up degrees

Kit and equipment

  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. Wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Yard/riding gloves

If you wish to ride as part of the Equestrian Club:

  • Beige/dark coloured breaches/jodhpurs
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps)

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Dissertations and Project Reports: A step by step guide. Cottrell, S., 2014. Macmillan International Higher Education.

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Your first session

Thursday 19 September, 1.30pm, Graze 05

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

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Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. Wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Yard/riding gloves

We have lab coats available in our laboratories which are available to use. However, you can use your own lab coat if you wish.

If you wish to ride as part of the Equestrian Club:

  • Beige/dark coloured breaches/jodhpurs
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps)

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Dissertations and Project Reports: A step by step guide. Macmillan International Higher Education. Cottrell, S., 2014.
  • How to use your reading in your essays. Macmillan International Higher Education. Godfrey, J., 2018.
  • The Academic Skills Handbook: Your Guide to Success in Writing, Thinking and Communicating at University. Sage. Hopkins, D. and Reid, T., 2018.
  • The Science Student’s guide to dissertations and research projects. Bloomsbury Publishing. Bowness, J. (2023)

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Your first session

Thursday 19 September, 1.30pm, Graze 05

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

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Equine Foundation Year

Kit and equipment

  • Current British standard approved riding hat
  • Yard safe boots (e.g. wellingtons, jodhpur boots, work boots, riding boots)
  • Warm and waterproof coat with no hood/hood that can be secured away – dark in colour
  • Yard/riding gloves
  • Warm and waterproof trousers (advisable)
  • Sports clothes including trainers

If you wish to ride as part of the Equestrian Club:

  • Beige/dark coloured breaches/jodhpurs
  • Long leather riding boots (or short boots with leather gaiters – no suede chaps)
  • Current British standard approved body protector (advisable)

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Frandson, R.D.; Wilke, W.L. and Fails, A.D. (Current Edition)Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals.
  • Cottrell, S. (Current Edition) The Study Skills Handbook. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
  • The British Horse Society (Current Edition). BHS Complete Horsemanship Volume 4. Kenilworth Press Ltd.

Additional options, particularly for those progressing to a science-based course:

  • Jones, A.; Reed, R.; Weyers, J. (6th Edition) Practical Skills in Biology. Pearson.
  • Robbins, S. (Current Edition) Science Study Skills. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan

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Your first course session

Monday 16 September, 9.30am, MDC1

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

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Equine Foundation Year 1

Sport Undergraduate degrees

Kit and equipment

Most of the kit you will need for your course is Hartpury-branded.

  • Hartpury sports kit
  • Hartpury polo shirt
  • Hartpury jogging bottoms
  • Hartpury hoodie
  • Hartpury waterproof jacket
  • Sports trainers
  • Studded/moulded boots or AstroTurf trainers*

* For all activity on the 3G Football & 3G Rugby pitches, studded/moulded studded boots must be worn to access the facility. Trainers, astro turf trainers or any flat soled shoes are not permitted on the 3G pitches. Please ensure you have the appropriate footwear for lessons, training and fixtures.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Children Moving: A Reflective Approach to Teaching Physical Education (9th edition) New York: McGraw-Hill. Graham, G., Holt/Hale, S.A. and Parker, M (2012)
  • Teaching the Nuts and Bolts of Physical Education: ages 5-12 (2nd Ed.) Human Kinetics. Champaign: IL. Colvin, V. A., Markos, N and Walker, P (2008)
  • Understanding Motor Development: Infants, Children. Adolescents, Adults (7th edition) London: McGraw-Hill. Gallahue, D. L., and Ozmun, J. C (2011)
  • Life Span Motor Development (5th edition). Leeds: Human Kinetics. Haywood, K. and Getchell, N (2009)
  • Physical Literacy Throughout the Lifecourse. London: Routledge. Whitehead, M. (2010)
  • Sport Pedagogy: An Introduction for Teaching and Coaching. Essex: Pearsons. Armour, K (2012)
  • Pedagogical Cases in Physical Education and Youth Sport. London: Routledge. Armour, K (2014)
  • The Routledge Physical Education Reader. London: Routledge. Bailey, R & Kirk, D (2009)
  • Teaching Children Physical Education: Becoming a Master Teacher. Leeds: Human Kinetics. Graham, G. M (2008)
  • Improving Teaching and Learning in Physical Education. Maidenhead: Open University Press. Grout, H & Long, G (2009)
  • More Teaching Games for Understanding: Moving Globally. Champaign IL: Human Kinetics. Griffin. L. L & Butler, J. I. (2010)
  • Assessment in Physical Education: A Sociocultural Perspective. London: Routledge. Hay, P., & D. Penney (2012)
  • Handbook of Physical Education. London: Sage. Kirk, D., Macdonald, D., & O’Sullivan, M (2006)

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Your first session

Monday 16 September, 10.30am, Hartpury House

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • You do not need any kit for this course. However, you might like to buy some kit from our website.

For all activity on the 3G Football & 3G Rugby pitches, studded/moulded studded boots must be worn to access the facility. Trainers, astro turf trainers or any flat soled shoes are not permitted on the 3G pitches. Please ensure you have the appropriate footwear for lessons, training and fixtures.

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Recommended books

There aren't any books we recommend you reading before you enrol.

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Your first session

Monday 16 September, 1pm, Graze foyer

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

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Kit, books and equipment

There are no specific book or kit requirements, but we recommend purchasing some Hartpury branded sport wear

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Your first session

Monday 16 September, 12.15pm, Hartpury House

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

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Kit and equipment

Most of the kit you will need for your course is Hartpury-branded

  • Hartpury sports kit
  • Sports trainers

For all activity on the 3G Football & 3G Rugby pitches, studded/moulded studded boots must be worn to access the facility. Trainers, astro turf trainers or any flat soled shoes are not permitted on the 3G pitches. Please ensure you have the appropriate footwear for lessons, training and fixtures.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Sport and Exercise Science: An Introduction (2nd ed.) Dean Sewell, Philip Watkins, and Murray Griffin
  • Biomechanical Basis of Human Movement, International Edition (5th ed.). Joseph Hamill and Kathleen M. Knutzen & Timothy R. Derrick
  • Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology (8th ed.). Robert Weinberg & Daniel Gould
  • Physiology of Sport and Exercise Science (8th ed.). W. Larry Kenney, Jack H, Wilmore & David L. Costill

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Your first session

Monday 16 September, 10am, outside Graze

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

Most of the kit you will need for your course is Hartpury-branded.

  • Hartpury sports kit
  • Hartpury trakkies
  • Hartpury hoodie
  • Hartpury waterproof jacket
  • Sports trainers
  • Studded/moulded boots or Astro/Turf trainers*

For all activity on the 3G Football & 3G Rugby pitches, studded/moulded studded boots must be worn to access the facility. Trainers, astro turf trainers or any flat soled shoes are not permitted on the 3G pitches. Please ensure you have the appropriate footwear for lessons, training and fixtures.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Understanding Sports Coaching – The social, cultural and pedagogical foundations of coaching practice. London: Routledge. Cassidy, T., Jones, R.L, & Potrac, P. (Current Edition)
  • The Coaching Process – Principles and practice for sport. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann.Cross, N. & Lyle, J. (Current Edition)
  • Sport Coaching; Professionalisation and Practice. London: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier. Lyle, J and Cushion, C. (Current Edition)
  • Jones, I., 2022. Research methods for sports studies. Routledge.

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Your first session

Monday 16 September, 10.30am, Hartpury House

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

As part of a professional programme students are required to be in Hartpury University practical kit for all academic sessions, clinical and placement opportunities.  

Most of the kit you will need for your course is Hartpury-branded. 

  • Hartpury branded red polo shirt
  • Black tracksuit bottoms (can be Hartpury branded, but not essential)
  • Hartpury waterproof jacket
  • Sports trainers
  • Loose fitting shorts
  • Sports bra/bikini whichever is most comfortable
  • Studded/moulded boots or Astro/Turf trainers* – to be considered

For all activity on the 3G Football & 3G Rugby pitches, studded/moulded studded boots must be worn to access the facility. Trainers, astro turf trainers or any flat soled shoes are not permitted on the 3G pitches. Please ensure you have the appropriate footwear for lessons, training and fixtures

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Trail Guide to the Body (6th Edition). Books of Discovery. Biel (2014). ISBN 978-0-9987850-6-6
  • Clinical Sports Medicine (4th Edition). Brukner & Khan (2012). ISBN 8601404439964
  • An Anatomy App. For example Android or Mac compatible – App: Essential Anatomy 5 (3D4 Medical)

Please note the books can be earlier editions. 

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Your first session

Monday 16 September, 1.15pm, Hartpury House

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Additional information 

Laptops 

Laptops or equivalent are essential, and it is important that you bring this with you to the programme sessions during Welcome Week, it is worth checking the minimum specification guidance before you arrive. 

If you do not have a laptop, please contact student finance to discuss your circumstances as they can provide you with information and the criteria for financial hardship support, studentfinance@hartpury.ac.uk 

Fitness to practice  
Prior to Welcome Week, you will be contacted by University Admissions regarding Fitness to Study, please complete the online form and send this back as soon as possible. Any questions, please contact Admissions directly. 

DBS 
During your Welcome Week, we'll ask all students to complete their DBS checks. This is due to the nature of the programme and the potential to work with under 18’s or vulnerable adults. 

Therefore, please ensure you bring with you 3 forms of ID. Commonly these are made up of the below for UK nationals: 

  1. Current passport or birth certificate
  2. Driving Licence
  3. Bank statement or utility bill within the last 3 months, excluding phone bills.

You can find more information on the government DBS website
 
Additional costs 

You'll find the kit list for this course above. Final year students are required to complete an external placement. As this is off campus, there may be implicated travel costs associated with this. If you opt for the optional integrated placement year between years 2 and 3, this will incur additional costs. 

Pre-arrival activities 

It's really useful to get started with some preparation beforehand to assist your learning. The pre-reading recommendations include having awareness of anatomical terminology e.g. movements, direction and positions, bony landmarks terms, structure and types of joints, goal setting SMARTER principle, types of fitness training, structure and function of physiological systems, physiology terminology, types of muscle contraction, SALTAPS, the healing process. 

There will be online activities related to this within your Welcome Week. 

It's also useful to start to observe people walking. What does their posture look like? Are they equal on both sides? What is their stride length like? This will form part of discussions later on in the semester in the Fundamental Skills module. 

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

Most of the kit you will need for your course is Hartpury-branded. 

  • Hartpury sports kit
  • Hartpury polo shirt
  • Hartpury jogging bottoms
  • Hartpury hoodie
  • Hartpury waterproof jacket
  • Studded/moulded boots or Astro/Turf trainers*

*For all activity on the 3G Football & 3G Rugby pitches, studded/moulded studded boots must be worn to access the facility. Trainers, astro turf trainers or any flat soled shoes are not permitted on the 3G pitches. Please ensure you have the appropriate footwear for lessons, training and fixtures. 

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Physiology of Sport and Exercise. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Kenny, W.L, Wimore, J.H. and Costill, D.L (Current Edition)
  • Physiology of Sport and Exercise Science. Kenney, W Larry
  • Essentials of Strength Training & Conditioning. National Strength & Conditioning Association. (4th Edition). Champaign: Human Kinetics. Baechle, T.R. & Earle, R.W. (2016)
  • Strength and Conditioning : Biological Principles and Practical Applications. Wiley & Sons. Cardinale, M., Newton, R. and Nosaka, K. (2011)
  • High Performance Training for Sports (2nd Ed) . Leeds: Human Kinetics. Joyce, D. and Lewindon, D. (2021)
  • Advanced Strength and Conditioning : An Evidence Based Approach. Abingdon, Routledge. Turner, M. and Comfort C. (2022)
  • Strength and Conditioning for Young Athletes: Science and Application. Abingdon, Routledge. Lloyd, R.S. and Oliver, J.L. (2020)
  • Science and Application of High Intensity Interval Training: Solutions to the Programming Puzzle. Leeds; Human Kinetics. Laursen P. and Buchheit, M. (2018)

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Your first session

Monday 16 September, 1pm, Graze foyer

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Additional information 

Laptops 

Laptops or equivalent are essential, and it is important that you bring this with you to the programme sessions during Welcome Week, it is worth checking the minimum specification guidance before you arrive. 

If you do not have a laptop, please contact student finance to discuss your circumstances as they can provide you with information and the criteria for financial hardship support, studentfinance@hartpury.ac.uk 

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

Most of the kit you will need for your course is Hartpury-branded.

  • Hartpury sports kit
  • Hartpury polo shirt
  • Hartpury jogging bottoms
  • Hartpury hoody
  • Hartpury waterproof jacket
  • Studded/moulded boots or AstroTurf trainers*

*For all activity on the 3G Football & 3G Rugby pitches, studded/moulded studded boots must be worn to access the facility. Trainers, astro turf trainers or any flat soled shoes are not permitted on the 3G pitches. As a result, please ensure you have the appropriate footwear for practical sessions.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Abdelali Bouzid (2020). The PESTLE Model & The CAGE Framework. Independently Published.
  • Physiology of Sport and Exercise. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Kenny, W.L, Wimore, J.H. and Costill, D.L (Current Edition)
  • The Coaching Process – Principles and practice for sport. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann. Cross, N. & Lyle, J. (Current Edition)
  • Sport Coaching; Professionalisation and Practice. London: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier. Lyle, J and Cushion, C. (Current Edition)
  • Achieving Excellence in High Performance Sport. London: Bloomsbury. Kyndt, T. and Rowell, S. (Current Edition)
  • Managing High Performance Sport. Oxon: Routledge. Sotiriadou, P. and De Bosscher, (Current Edition)
  • Casey, A. (2018). Conducting practitioner research in physical education and youth sport: reflecting on practice. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
  • Trimble, L. (2010). Sport in the UK. Exeter Learning Matters.
  • King, N.A. (2017). Sport governance : an introduction. London ; New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

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Your first course session

Monday 16 September, 11am, Hartpury House

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Sport Top-up degrees

Kit and equipment

  • You do not need any kit for this course. However, you might like to buy some kit from our website.

For all activity on the 3G Football & 3G Rugby pitches, studded/moulded studded boots must be worn to access the facility. Trainers, astro turf trainers or any flat soled shoes are not permitted on the 3G pitches. Please ensure you have the appropriate footwear for lessons, training and fixtures.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

There aren't any books we recommend you reading before you enrol.

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Your first course session

Monday 16 September, 1pm, Graze foyer

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

Most of the kit you will need for your course is Hartpury-branded.

  • Hartpury Sports Kit

For all activity on the 3G Football & 3G Rugby pitches, studded/moulded studded boots must be worn to access the facility. Trainers, astro turf trainers or any flat soled shoes are not permitted on the 3G pitches. As a result, please ensure you have the appropriate footwear for practical sessions.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Abdelali Bouzid (2020). The PESTLE Model & The CAGE Framework. Independently Published.
  • Saunders, M., Lewis, P. and Thornhill, A. (2019). Research Methods for Business Students. 8th ed. United Kingdom : Pearson. Ryall, E. (2010). Critical thinking for sports students. Learning Matters.
  • Denison, J. (2007). Coaching knowledges: understanding the dynamics of sport performance. London: A. & C. Black.

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Your first course session

Monday 16 September, 11am, Hartpury House

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week. Your timetable will be available here and emailed to you.

Download timetable

Sport Foundation Year

Kit and equipment

Most of the kit you will need for your course is Hartpury-branded. 

  • Hartpury sports kit
  • Hartpury polo shirt
  • Hartpury jogging bottoms
  • Hartpury hoodie
  • Hartpury waterproof jacket
  • Sports trainers

For all activity on the 3G Football & 3G Rugby pitches, studded/moulded studded boots must be worn to access the facility. Trainers, astro turf trainers or any flat soled shoes are not permitted on the 3G pitches. Please ensure you have the appropriate footwear for lessons, training and fixtures. 

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Physiology of Sport and Exercise. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Kenny, W.L, Wimore, J.H. and Costill, D.L (Current Edition)
  • Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology 7th Edition with Web Study Guide-Loose-Leaf Edition. Robert Weinberg and Daniel Gould
  • Physiology of Sport and Exercise Science. Kenney, W Larry
  • Robbins, S. (current Edition) Science Study Skills. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 
  • Cottrell, S. (Current Edition) The Study Skills Handbook. 2nd Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 

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Your first course session

Monday 16 September, 12.30pm, MDC1

Welcome video

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Your Welcome Week timetable

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Veterinary Nursing

Kit and equipment

You’ll be given further instructions about ordering your veterinary nursing uniform during Welcome Week.

  • Veterinary nurse uniform - to include a black tunic with Hartpury University branding and black scrub trousers. These will be required for practical sessions throughout your time at Hartpury University and for your veterinary practice-based learning in year two. Your uniform will be available to purchase during enrolment week.
  • A scientific calculator for use during teaching sessions and in examinations
  • Optional Laboratory Coat - this does not need to be branded and is only required for students who plan to volunteer in the animal house.
  • Optional Riding hat, gloves and yard boots – only required for students who plan to volunteer on the equine yard or the equine therapy centre. They do not need to be Hartpury branded.

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Recommended books

  • BSAVA Textbook of Veterinary Nursing (6th Edition) – Barbara Cooper, Lynn Turner and Liz Mullineaux
  • Aspinall's Complete Textbook of Veterinary Nursing, 3e – Victoria Aspinall
  • Handbook Veterinary Nursing 2e – Hilary Orpet and Perdi Welsh

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Your first course session

Monday 16 September, 10am, Outside Students’ Union building

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

You’ll be given further instructions about ordering your veterinary nursing uniform during Welcome Week.

  • Veterinary nurse uniform - to include a black tunic with Hartpury University branding and black scrub trousers. These will be required for practical sessions throughout your time at Hartpury University and for your veterinary practice-based in year two. Your uniform will be available to purchase during enrolment week.
  • A scientific calculator for use during teaching sessions and in examinations.
  • Optional Laboratory Coat - this does not need to be branded and is only required for students who plan to volunteer in the animal house.
  • Optional Riding hat, gloves and yard boots – only required for students who plan to volunteer on the equine yard or the equine therapy centre. They do not need to be Hartpury branded.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Aspinall's Complete Textbook of Veterinary Nursing, 3e – Victoria Aspinall
  • Equine Veterinary Nursing 2e – Karen Coumbe
  • Handbook Veterinary Nursing 2e – Hilary Orpet and Perdi Welsh

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Your first course session

Monday 16 September, 10am, Outside Students’ Union building

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week.

Download timetable

Kit and equipment

  • Veterinary nurse uniform – this will be required for practical sessions and assessments, but can be the uniform your wear to work.
  • Access to an internet enabled device (e.g. a laptop) for the completion of the remote learning activities.
  • A scientific calculator for use during teaching sessions and in examinations.

Visit Hartpury shop

Recommended books

  • Aspinall's Complete Textbook of Veterinary Nursing, 3e – Victoria Aspinall
  • BSAVA Textbook of Veterinary Nursing (6th Edition) – Barbara Cooper, Lynn Turner and Liz Mullineaux
  • Equine Veterinary Nursing 2e – Karen Coumbe
  • Handbook Veterinary Nursing 2e – Hilary Orpet and Perdi Welsh

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Your first course session

Tuesday 17 September, 9.45am, Outside Students’ Union building/Legends

Welcome video

Check back soon for your video as your Programme Manager explains more about your first week and life on your course.

Your Welcome Week timetable

Take a look to find out what you'll be doing in your first week. 

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More information

Moving in and what to pack, your Welcome and Freshers' Week activities, and support services available to you. More information will appear below as it becomes available.

Support services

As a small university, we provide personalised support based on your individual requirements and aspirations. Our teams cover wellbeing, achievement and success, learning support, careers, and more.

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Moving in and what to pack

Your student room is the place you'll call home for your first year. On this page, you'll find out everything you need to know about moving in and what to bring with you.

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Welcome and Freshers' Week activities

Find out what to expect from your first week at Hartpury University in September 2024. This page will be available soon.

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