Certification By Equinology Inc.


Students must successfully complete all the prerequisites before applying for testing for a higher level of certification. Courses need not be taken in any order, but the prerequisites must be fulfilled. It is not the intention that all courses should be taken through Equinology: the outline we present is one which we feel will allow each student to practice at his or her full potential. Based on previous education, students wishing to challenge a particular course may do so by contacting the office in the country where they would like to attend the specific course

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The Equinenergy website is updated regularly with details of courses in the United Kingdom and Brazil, and the Equinology website (www.equinology.com) outlines details of programmes in the United States, Canada and Australia.

LEVELS OF CERTIFICATION AND PREREQUISITES 
     

EEBW EQUINOLOGY EQUINE BODY WORKER® – 245 hours
EQ100E:
Equinology Equine Body Worker® certification course
Following the course, 6 (six) months are allowed for completion of compulsory externship prior to issue of EEBW certificate


EEBW II
EQUINOLOGY EQUINE BODY WORKER® Level II
(total of 900 hours with preparation for testing)
This certification includes the following modules:

EQ100E:   Equinology Equine Body Worker® Certification Course
EQ103E:   Advanced Equine Sports Massage Techniques
EQ300E:   Equine Biomechanics

EQ600E:   Equine Gait Abnormalities and Lameness
EQ700:
     Principles of Saddlefitting and Shoeing Dynamics
EQ900E:   Intensive progressive equine anatomy

EQ1500E: Equine First Aid (online: www.equinology.com)

EMEBW EQUINOLOGY MASTER EQUINE BODY WORKER®

(total of 1600 hours with preparation for testing)
Successful completion of EBW
® Level II testing required before MEBW® testing

This certification includes the following modules:


EQ500E: Fundamentals of Equine Dentistry

EQ840E:  Clinical Reasoning for the Equine Healthcare Professional (from 2010)
EQ900E: Intensive Equine Anatomy: an additional intensive anatomy module
EQ1000E: Understanding Farrier Science and the Current Trends
EQ1300E: Equine Neurology, Muscle Physiology and Common Pathologies (online: www.equinology.com)
EQ1400E: Fundamentals of Equine Nutrition (online: www.equinology.com)
EQ1800E: Equine Sports Medicine and Science


EXTENSION CERTIFICATION SERIES

Certificates issued upon successful completion of set externships.
Prerequisite: successful completion of Equinology Equine Body Worker
® certification or comparable professional qualification

Equinology® Equine Myofascial Release Certification EEMFR

  • EQ1100: Equine Myofascial Release Techniques Level I
  • EQ1110: Myofascial Release Techniques Level II

Equinology® Equine Acupressure Practitioner Certification EEAP

  • EQ800: Equine Acupressure Level One
  • EQ810: Equine Acupressure Level Two

Equinology® Advanced Equine Acupressure Practitioner Certification EAEAP

  • EQ830: Equine Acupressure Level Three
  • EQ840: Clinic Reasoning for Equine Health Care Professionals

Equinology® Saddle Fitter Certification ESF

  • EQ700: Principles of Saddle Fitting and Shoeing Dynamics Level One
  • EQ710: Advanced Saddle Fitting

 

CCBW CANINOLOGY CANINE BODY WORKER® CERTIFICATION PROGRAMME – 200+ hours

EQ3000E: Caninology Canine Body Worker certification course

Following the course, an additional 6 months are allowed for completion of compulsory externship.

TESTING CCBW® LEVEL II

CCBW® Level II Testing is open to all those having successfully completed the CCBW® II course outline as described in the CCBW® II certification. This testing is done through proctored testing (monitored and video). Once the student is registered and accepted for testing, the student has one year to arrange and complete the testing. A study outline is provided to the student upon registration so register early.

To register for CCBW® Level II testing stduents must have successfully completed the Caninology Canine Body Worker® certification (or comparable challenged certificate course) in addition to the following courses and the required externships:

CN3000: Caninology Canine Body Worker® Certification or comparable challenged foundation massage course of 200+ hours

CN3010: The Dynamic Dog: Biomechanic and Gait Abnormalities

CN3015: Advanced Canine Massage Techniques Level One

Additional Courses of Interest:

CN3070: Canine Neurology, Muscle Physiology and Common Pathologies

CN3080: Canine Anatomy

Extension CCBW® Certification Series:

Certificates issued upon successful completion of externship. Prerequisite: successful completion of the CCBW® (or similar) certification

Canine Acupressure Certification

CN3020: Canine Foundation Acupressure Course

Canine Myofascial Release certification

CN3040: Canine Myofascial Release Techniques Level I

Canine CranioSacral Techniques certification

      CN3050: Canine CranioSacral Techniques Level I