Equine Management (AAS)
The Equine Management degree provides students with training in horse care and stable operations. It covers nutrition, health, breeding, and business practices, preparing students for careers in equine industries or further study in animal science and agricultural management.
Courses
- ACCT 2010 — Financial Accounting
- AGBS 1010 — Fundamentals of Animal Science
- AGBS 1200 — Agribusiness Foundations
- AGBS 1420 — Livestock Production Practices
- AGBS 1560 — Riding & Horsemanship
- AGBS 1700 — Western Riding Skills I
- AGBS 1800 — Introduction to Agricultural Communications
- AGBS 1830 — Agriculture Computer Applications and Direct Marketing
- AGBS 1900 — Horse Breaking and Training I
- AGBS 1997 — Agriculture Internship I
- AGBS 2020 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics
- AGBS 2030 — Managerial Analysis & Decision Making
- AGBS 2200 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals IE
- AGBS 2205 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals Lab IE
- AGBS 2400 — Livestock Feeds and Feeding
- AGBS 2450 — Livestock Facilities Management
- AGBS 2500 — Applied Animal Reproduction and Breeding
- AGBS 2700 — Western Riding Skills II
- AGBS 2900 — Horse Breaking and Training II
- AGTM 1050 — Farm Machinery Maintenance, Management and Operation
- AGTM 1330 — Agricultural Chemicals and Applications
- AGTM 2500 — Irrigation Systems Equipment Maintenance and Repair
- AGTM 2600 — Drones in Agriculture and Associated Computer Applications
- AGTM 2830 — Forage and Grazing Management
- AGTM 2900 — Farm Safety
- AT 1715 — Applied Technical Math
- BUS 1010 — Introduction to Business
- BUS 1060 — QuickBooks for Small Business
- BUS 1210 — Personal & Consumer Finance SS
- BUS 1270 — Strategic Selling IE
- BUS 1300 — Social Media Marketing
- BUS 2200 — Business Communication
- COMM 1010 — Introduction to Communication HU
- COMM 1020 — Public Speaking FA
- COMM 2110 — Interpersonal Communication SS
- ECON 2020 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ENGL 1005 — Introduction to Academic Writing (extended) E1
- ENGL 1010 — Introduction to Academic Writing E1
- MATH 1030 — Quantitative Literacy MA
- MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA
- MATH 1050 — College Algebra MA