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Equine Management, AAS Degree


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Offered at ECC (Code: EVEQM)

This program prepares students for employment in the equine industry. Graduates manage their own equine businesses or are employed as trainers, stable managers, riding instructors, equine reproduction specialists, veterinarian assistants, retail sales associates, marketing assistants, nutrition specialists, horse transportation operators or obtain employment in other equine industry related fields.

Entrance requirements: Application and acceptance for college admission completed and signed at least 5 business days prior to the Equine Placement Testing Day. Complete Equine Placement Testing and receive a cumulative score of 85% or higher. Equine Placement Testing consists of three phases: Equine Riding, Personal Interview, and Written Exam. Upon acceptance into the Equine Management program, students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. All required documents must be completed and returned to the Equine Office no later than the required submission dates. Any questions regarding admission into the Equine Program should be directed to Equine Faculty. There is a prescribed schedule for progression through the Equine Program; students will register with their advisor according to the schedule of courses.

Plan of Study


Term One


Select ENG111 or one Communications course (3 credits) from the AA checklist.

Term Two


Select ENG111 or one Communications course (3 credits) from the AA checklist.

Term Three


Select one course (3 credits) from the AA checklist from Humanities or Social/Behavioral Science.

Term Four


Select one course (3 credits) from the AA checklist from Humanities or Social/Behavioral Science. 

Select three courses (9 credits) from approved EVEQM Electives.

Term Five


Total Required Hours: 72


Courses Approved for AA




Math and Science


Must include at least one math and one lab science course.

Computer Education


Physical Education


Student Development


Electives


All transfer courses may be used here including courses listed above (if additional are taken beyond requirements). Students should plan their elective courses according to their college major if they are planning to transfer on for a four year degree.

A maximum of 16 hours of vocational-technical credits may apply toward elective credit with a maximum of 9 of the 16 being independent projects or experimental courses. No more than 6 activity credits (those having prefixes of PEA, MUA, and some MUS courses) may be applied to elective credits. Developmental courses do not apply towards degree requirements.

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