A.A.S. Degree in Equine Technology (A15140)
The Equine Technology curriculum is designed to prepare students for positions within the horse industry. The curriculum is management oriented, preparing graduates for the widest range of available equine jobs; areas of specialization may be pursued during the internship.
Farm management, breeding, nutrition, selection/judging, and health are covered in detail; training, teaching, and riding are also included.
Students are assigned a horse, and practice day-to-day management at the College's equine facility.
The equine graduates' wide spectrum of knowledge suits them for jobs with many types of equine operations: grooms to assistant managers; private to recreational and racing barns; breed to discipline-oriented farms.
For more information about registration and enrollment, please see the College Catalog. You must have advisor approval to register and enroll. The advisor will ensure you are placed in the right sequence of courses to meet your academic and program completion needs.