Students receive training in all areas of equine management as well as training in economic theories associated with profitable management of horse facilities. Students are exposed to various situations encompassing theory and hands-on experience in the equine field. Program content and competencies are reviewed and endorsed by an equine advisory committee comprised of leaders in the equine and agriculture industries and higher education.
Students who receive a certificate in equine production and management will be trained to enter a wide range of career opportunities including: sales of equine and animal health products; breeding farm and stable management; and riding instruction.
First Semester
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Credits
Sub-Total Credits
12
Second Semester
Course Number
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
12
Total Credits
24