Social and Human Services - Equine Assisted Service (diploma)
The Human Services Technology/Animal Assisted Interactions concentration prepares individuals for entry-level positions in service organizations providing animal interactions. The curriculum prepares students to incorporate specially selected animals in goal-directed interactions to improve human physical, social, emotional, and/or cognitive functioning. Course work includes a history of the field of animal interventions, relevant scientific evidence regarding the benefits of interactions, theoretical models, application of animal interventions and current trends. Students gain skills in measurement methodology and in animal handling and management. Graduates should qualify for employment in
Courses
- ACA122 — Transfer & Career Success
- AST151 — General Astronomy I
- AST151A — General Astronomy I Lab
- BIO110 — Principles of Biology
- BIO111 — General Biology I
- BIO168 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- DDT110 — Intellectual/Dev Disabilities
- ENG111 — Writing and Inquiry
- EQU110 — Intro Therapeutic Horsemanship
- EQU115 — Prin of Equine Assisted Act
- EQU125 — Equine Behavior
- EQU210 — Training the Therapeutic Horse
- EQU215 — Equine Assisted Act-Teaching
- HSE123 — Interview Tech Human Service
- HSE212 — Group Dynamics
- HSE223 — Counseling Theories & Skills
- MAT110 — Math Measurement & Literacy
- MAT143 — Quantitative Literacy
- MAT152 — Statistical Methods I
- PSY150 — General Psychology
- PSY241 — Developmental Psych
- PSY281 — Abnormal Psychology