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BS Equine Studies: Equine Training Instruction
Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies: Equine Training Instruction
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Your love of riding and teaching can foster excellence in the riding community with this concentration in Equine Training & Instruction
You'll become prepared and equipped to educate the next generation of riders and horsemen.
Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies: Equine Training Instruction
Required Courses
UNIVERSITY CORE REQUIREMENTS (40 CREDITS)
ACADEMIC FOUNDATIONS (8 CREDITS)
[Dept] 1105 - Broad, Enduring Interest - 4CR
EST 1205 - Nature of Work in the Equine Industry - 2CR
LAS 1305 - Wellness - 2CR
COMMUNICATION (12 CREDITS)
WRI 1001/1002 - Composition & Rhetoric I or Composition & Rhetoric II - 4CR
WRI 1002/2012 - Composition & Rhetoric II or Advanced Composition - 4CR
COM 2001 - Public Speaking - 4CR
STEM ENGAGEMENT (8 CREDITS)
STEM - STEM Engagement - 4CR
STEM - STEM Engagement - 4CR
CULTURE & SOCIETY (12 CREDITS)
Culture & Soc - Social & Community Responsibility - 4CR
Culture & Soc - Cultural Understanding in a Global Context - 4CR
Culture & Soc - Creative Expression & Creative Self - 4CR
EQUINE STUDIES MAJOR (80 CREDITS)
TRAINING & INSTRUCTION CORE (72 CREDITS)
EST 1010 - Practical Horse Management I - 4CR
EST _______ - Riding Skills or Elective - 2CR
EST 1011 - Fundamental Theories of Riding - 4CR
EST 1012 - Practical Horse Management II - 4CR
EST 2010 - Basic Concepts of Training the Horse - 4CR
EST 2012 - Equine Health I - 4CR
EST _______ - Riding Skills or Elective - 2CR
EST 2011 - Equine Facilities Management - 4CR
EST _______ - Riding Skills or Elective - 2CR
EST 3011 - Equine Business Management - 4CR
EST 3013 - Methods of Teaching Riding - 4CR
EST _______ - Riding Skills - 2CR
EST 3019 - Methods of Teaching Applied - 2CR
EST 4010 - Management of Equestrian Activities - 4CR
EST 4012 - Course Design - 2CR
EST _______ - Riding Skills - 2CR
EST 4016 - Teaching Practicum - 2CR
EST 4020 - Advanced Techniques of Training the Horse*** - 4CR
EST 4024 - Equine Musculoskeletal System I - 4CR
EST _______ - Riding Skills - 2CR
EST 4016 - Teaching Practicum - 2CR
EST 4028 - Training and Schooling Practicum - 2CR
EST 4030 - Equine Studies Seminar** - 4CR
EQUINE ELECTIVE (4 CREDITS)
ELECTIVE - Equine Elective - 4CR
ELECTIVES (4 CREDITS)
ELECTIVE - Elective - 4CR
Program Sequence
Fall 1st Year
[Dept] 1105 - Broad, Enduring Interest - 4 credits
EST 1205 - Nature of Work in the Equine Industry - 2 credits
LAS 1305 - Wellness - 2 credits
WRI 1001/1002 - Composition & Rhetoric I or Composition & Rhetoric II - 4 credits
EST 1010 - Practical Horse Management I - 4 credits
EST _______ - Riding Skills or Elective - 2 credits
Spring 1st Year
STEM - STEM Engagement - 4 credits
WRI 1002/2012 - Composition & Rhetoric II or Advanced Composition - 4 credits
EST 1011 - Fundamental Theories of Riding - 4 credits
EST 1012 - Practical Horse Management II - 4 credits
Culture & Soc - Social & Community Responsibility - 4 credits
Fall 2nd Year
COM 2001 - Public Speaking - 4 credits
EST 2010 - Basic Concepts of Training the Horse - 4 credits
EST 2012 - Equine Health I - 4 credits
EST _______ - Riding Skills or Elective - 2 credits
Spring 2nd Year
Culture & Soc - Cultural Understanding in a Global Context - 4 credits
Culture & Soc - Creative Expression & Creative Self - 4 credits
EST 2011 - Equine Facilities Management - 4 credits
EST _______ - Riding Skills or Elective - 2 credits
Fall 3rd Year
STEM - STEM Engagement - 4 credits
EST 3011 - Equine Business Management - 4 credits
EST 3013 - Methods of Teaching Riding - 4 credits
EST _______ - Riding Skills - 2 credits
Spring 3rd Year
EST 3019 - Methods of Teaching Applied - 2 credits
EST 4010 - Management of Equestrian Activities - 4 credits
EST 4012 - Course Design - 2 credits
EST _______ - Riding Skills - 2 credits
ELECTIVE - Equine Elective - 4 credits
Fall 4th Year
EST 4016 - Teaching Practicum - 2 credits
EST 4020 - Advanced Techniques of Training the Horse*** - 4 credits
EST 4024 - Equine Musculoskeletal System I - 4 credits
EST _______ - Riding Skills - 2 credits
Spring 4th Year
EST 4016 - Teaching Practicum - 2 credits
EST 4028 - Training and Schooling Practicum - 2 credits
EST 4030 - Equine Studies Seminar** - 4 credits
ELECTIVE - Elective - 4 credits
118 Total Credits