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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Equine Studies, BS
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Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies
Normal Time to Completion: Four Years
This program is offered on Main Campus and online.
Concentration in Equine Wellness is offered on Main Campus only.
Students in the Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies degree program benefit from deep study of equine science and industry, combined with personalized instruction in safe barn practices, horse management, and facility operation in a range of settings. The study of ethical thought and action is applied directly to the concerns of the equine industry. Available elective options permit students to focus on specific aspects of equine study, according to their personal interests or professional goals. A program-wide emphasis on interpersonal communication ensures that graduates are comfortable collaborating and communicating with established professionals in the equine industry.
Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies Program Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate the ability to apply the essential principles and practices of equine care to solving real-world problems.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to apply the essential principles and practices of stable management to solving real -world problems.
- Students will apply a basic understanding of the modern business management tools of marketing, management, accounting, and law appropriately toward industry-specific practice.
- Students will formulate solutions to complex problems within an area of concentration.
- Students will demonstrate a broad understanding of the diverse information, theories, and practices in the equine industry outside the concentration area.
- Students will assess and use contemporary information and technology to innovate in the service of better practice in the field.
- Students will function collaboratively on multi-disciplinary teams whether in a leadership or supporting role.
- Students will apply an awareness of historical and current issues in the industry toward effective practice, including cultural and public policy concerns.
- Students will demonstrate skill at tailoring clear and effective written and oral communication as appropriate to a variety of settings.
- Students will demonstrate ethical and professionally responsible thinking, weighing practical, legal, fiscal, and humane concerns with a clear set of personal values.
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Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies
General Education: 60 Required Credits
Common Core: 12 Required Credits
Liberal Arts: 24 Required Credits
- History Elective 3 Credits
- EQU 340 - Equine Business Ethics 3 Credits
- Social Science Elective 3 Credits
- Performance, Written, or Fine Arts Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
Science: 3 Required Credits
Open Electives: 15 Required Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
Major, Core, & Concentrations: 54 Required Credits
Designated Writing Course: 3 Required Credits
Major Core: 27 Required Credits
Concentration/Electives: 24 Credits
- EQU 300-400 Level Elective 3 Credits
- EQU 300-400 Level Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- 300-400 Level Elective 3 Credits
- 300-400 Level Elective 3 Credits
College to Career Core: 6 Required Credits
Total Program Credits: 120 Required Credits
Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies Electives
Business Management Concentration: 24 Required Credits
Equestrian Coaching Concentration: 24 Required Credits
Equine Wellness Concentration: 24 Required Credits
Main Campus Only
Choose one of the following:
Interdisciplinary Concentration: 24 Required Credits
- EQU Elective 300-400 Level 3 Credits
- EQU Elective 300-400 Level 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 3 Credits
- Elective 300-400 Level 3 Credits
- Elective 300-400 Level 3 Credits
In addition to the EQU elective courses required for the Interdisciplinary Concentration (1 credit, plus 6 credits at the 300-400 level), concentration electives may be selected from any single major or minor discipline offered within Post University (18 credits). Alternatively, the student may develop an Interdisciplinary Concentration that meets his or her specific career and professional interests, working with the Academic Department.
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