Course Description

Self-Paced Learning via Distance – suggested 6 months part-time study (120 hours)

Knowledge of Anatomy and Physiology is essential as a foundation to many aspects of equine health care.

This course is designed for those entering the new and exciting world of Equine Anatomy and Physiology or for those that wish to expand their knowledge basis as health practitioners.

Anatomy and physiology are two of the most basic terms and areas of study in the life sciences. Anatomy refers to the internal and external structures of the body and their physical relationships, whereas physiology refers to the study of the functions of those structures.

Course outcomes evolve an appreciation of how the body functions and specific roles that each bodily system preforms to enable homeostasis’s.





Course curriculum

  • 1

    Course Orientation

    • Course Welcome

    • Student Handbook

    • Study Guide

    • How to Reference Your Work

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet: To be submitted with any written assignments.

    • Student Declaration Form: to be submitted to the College

  • 2

    Course Resources and Bonus Materials

    • EBook: Horse Anatomy

    • EBook: Anatomy of the Horse, 6th Edition

  • 3

    Equine Anatomy and Physiology: Module One

    • General Information of Horses

    • Module 1 Quiz

  • 4

    Equine Anatomy and Physiology: Module Two

    • Equine Origins

    • Module 2 Quiz

  • 5

    Equine Anatomy and Physiology: Module Three

    • Equine Breeds

    • Module 3 Quiz

  • 6

    Equine Anatomy and Physiology: Module Four

    • Directional and Medical Terminology

    • Module 4 Quiz

    • A - Z Latin Dictionary

  • 7

    Equine Anatomy and Physiology: Module Five

    • Cells and Tissue Systems

    • Module 5 Quiz

  • 8

    Equine Anatomy and Physiology: Module Six

    • The Equine Skin

    • Module 6 Quiz

  • 9

    Equine Anatomy and Physiology: Module Seven

    • Equine Coat Types

    • Module 7 Quiz

  • 10

    Equine Anatomy and Physiology: Module Eight

    • The Skeletal System

    • Module 8 Quiz

    • Assessment

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

  • 11

    Equine Anatomy and Physiology: Module Nine

    • The Muscular System

    • Module 9 Quiz

    • Assessment

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

  • 12

    Equine Anatomy and Physiology: Module Ten

    • The Equine Hoof

    • Module 10 Quiz

  • 13

    Equine Anatomy and Physiology: Module Eleven

    • The Cardiovascular System

    • Module 11 Quiz

  • 14

    Equine Anatomy and Physiology: Module Twelve

    • The Lymphatic System

    • Module 12 Quiz

Course Requirements

  • Course is suggested to be completed within 6 months part-time from commencement date. There is no course expiry, students can complete the course at a pace that is suitable and sustainable for their own work/study/life balance.

  • Students can enrol at anytime.

  • Course is delivered via distance education through the ANME online learning portal.

  • Prerequisites not required for enrollment into this course.

  • Student require a Computer/Laptop/or Smart Phone with internet access A headset (If your computer is without an internal speaker).

  • Students must have basic computer skills.

  • Students must have basic English language skills. As we do have subtitle options on webinars, unfortunately the online test assessments are conducted in English.

Course Accreditation

Graduates are eligible to join the the International Institute of Complimentary Therapies or the Small Animal and Equine Naturopathic Association as a full member. Association accreditation and industry recognised Equine Anatomy and Physiology.


Course Material

Course material is accessed via an online learning portal with downloadable course manual. All course lessons delivered through the mediums of text/audio/webinars/videos.

  • Bonus material- EBook

    o EBook: 'Horse Anatomy: A Coloring Atlas' by Kainer & McCracken

  • Bonus material

    o 'Anatomy of the Horse' 6th Edition.

Let's Get Started!

Begin your journey in Equine Anatomy & Physiology.