Agriculture & Biology

Horse Racing

Study Areas
Course Types

Certificate IV in Racing (Jockey)

DurationUp to 24 months Part Time
National CodeRGR40208
TAFE SA CodeEZN
Course TypeTraining Package Qualification
Course UnitsView Units
Example Career ProfileJockeyJockey
FacultiesVeterinary and Applied Science Centre
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Campus Locations for Course Delivery

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 CampusApplication Study Mode Study Load
Full / Part Time
Scheduled
 MorphettvilleApply direct to campus… Workplace PT 
  • TAFE SA can recognise the skills (RPL) you already have. If you are not able to take time off work to study, TAFE SA will provide any additional training to you while you are on the job, and at your workplace/worksite.
  • The duration of a workplace course is determined by the study plan.
  • Read more about training in the workplace for existing workers.

Course Admission Requirements

  • You must be working in a related industry and provide evidence of this when you enrol.

    Course Notes

    • TAFE SA can recognise the skills (RPL) you already have. If you are not able to take time off work to study, TAFE SA will provide any additional training to you while you are on the job, and at your workplace/worksite.

    How to Apply

    Contact the campus for application and enrolment information.

    Note: You must be an Australian Resident to apply for this course. For International Students please visit International Courses.

    Employment Outcomes

    Job role titles may include:
    Jockey

    Note: Completion of a TAFE SA course does not guarantee an employment outcome. Formal requirements other than educational qualifications (eg licensing, professional registration), may apply to some occupations.

    Qualifications & Skills Covered

    Certificate IV in Racing (Jockey)
    26 core units: Apply first aid; Communicate in the workplace; Comply with the rules of racing and related protocols; Manage personal health and fitness; Follow OHS procedures and observe environmental work practices; Achieve requirements for industry induction; Handle horses; Assist with transportation of horses; Perform basic riding tasks; Develop riding skills for flatwork; Perform stable duties; Attend horses at trackwork; Attend horses at race meetings and trials; Identify factors that affect racehorse performance; Develop basic trackwork riding skills; Exercise horses in pacework; Prepare for self-management in racing; Ride horses at trackwork; Ride horses in jump outs; Educate thoroughbred horses for racing; Prepare for race riding; Ride horses in trials; Ride horses in races; Participate in protests, inquiries and appeals; Manage principles of sports science for jockeys; Deal with conflict; plus 3 electives.

    Note: Students who successfully complete only one or more units of competency within this Qualification will receive a Statement of Attainment.

    Fees

    There are no subsidies available, full fees apply.

    Pre-enrolment Information

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