Equine Management and Training AAS
The Equine Management and Training AAS Degree contains two options for the Associate of Applied Science Degree. Students complete a Horse Trainer or an Equine Business Management program of study. The degree prepares students for employment in a variety of areas in the horse industry. Classroom activities and practical laboratory experiences are provided in both options. Students are required to supply their own horse & tack. A Degree Progress Audit is a review of past, current and future coursework that provides information on completed and outstanding requirements necessary to complete a degree/certification. Please refer to your Academic Catalog or Academic Advisor for additional program
Courses
- AGB124 — Microcomputers in Agriculture
- AGS104 — Agricultural Environmental Science
- AGS106 — Entomology
- AGS122 — Natural Resources & Conservation
- AGS204 — Environmental Sustainability
- AGS221 — Soil Science
- AGS235 — Principles of Sonoran Horticulture
- AGS240 — Plant Biology
- ANS102 — Horsemanship I
- ANS104 — Human and Animal Interrelationships from Domestication to Present
- ANS110 — Horse Event Production
- ANS111 — Horseshoeing I
- ANS121 — Equine Facility Management I
- ANS122 — Equine Facilities Management II
- ANS131 — Equine Behavior and Training I
- ANS200 — Introduction to Equine Science
- ANS202 — Horsemanship II
- ANS211 — Advanced Horseshoeing
- ANS216 — Equine Anatomy & Physiology
- ANS223 — Advanced Equine Training
- ANS226 — Feeds and Feeding
- ANS231 — Equine Behavior & Training II
- BUS101 — Business Mathematics
- COM100 — Fundamentals of Human Communication
- MAT118 — Essential Mathematics