OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2022-23
[Archived Catalog]
Equine Studies Major (A.A.S.) |
Major code AA5017
Patton College of Education
Recreation, Sport Pedagogy and Consumer Sciences
Patton Hall 202
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.4400
www.ohio.edu/southern/associate/equine-studies
Kelly Hall, director of equine studies/contact person
hallk@ohio.edu
Available at the following locations:
- Southern
- OHIO Online
Program Overview
Students can build the necessary skills to enter the vast and multi-faceted equine industry by completing the Equine Studies Program. Employers are seeking equestrian employees who have academic credentials and certifications. By enrolling online, students are increasing their technology skills and meeting the needs of the ever-expanding equine industry. In recent years, the equine industry has embraced technology in the areas of equipment development, pedigree and breeding tracking, barn management applications, advertising, equine sales, and many more. These are exciting developments for our students!
The equine program offers core courses to form a solid foundation in the basics of equine studies. Students may then select from two tracks to specifically tailor the program to their needs and interests. The two tracks include Commercial Equine Business Management and Equine Studies.
The Commercial Equine Business Management track focuses on students seeking self-employment as well as traditional employment. Students will develop equine business skills in the areas of leadership, law, non-profit development, employee relationships, marketing, management, entrepreneurship, business communications, facility management, event management, as well as sound business practices. Basic business skills are essential for a successful career in the equine industry. The Commercial Equine Business Management Track is well rounded and includes computer, accounting, business, communications, and psychology courses. There are many employment opportunities for students completing the Commercial Equine Business Management Track.
The Equine Studies track focuses on student skill development in the areas of equine welfare, health and care, farm management, riding, riding instruction, equine assisted activities, and business. Core courses are offered assist the student in building a solid foundation in the basics of equine studies.
Students can turn their passion into a career by completing the Equine Studies degree. Students will enjoy the convenience of on-line courses while choosing their geographic location. The online format allows students to tailor their experiences to the areas of the equine industry they want to explore. Concentrations of horses, disciplines, sport, and recreation vary throughout regions of the world. The equine industry is global, and the online degree program supports students wherever they are.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the equine studies major, students will be able to:
- Trace the history and evolution of the horse and its contributions to mankind.
- Understand and evaluate equine behaviors and reactions while learning how to respond and handle them accordingly.
- Demonstrate understanding of training techniques through experiential learning.
- Understand career opportunities for equine professionals.
- Demonstrate knowledge of equine anatomy, physiology, health and care, including becoming proficient in identifying and assessing issues that require urgent, veterinary care.
- Demonstrate knowledge and skills required to operate an equine facility through experiential learning labs, including an understanding of business and legal requirements.
- Identify and evaluate distinguishing and breed characteristics of the top 10 U.S. breeds.
- Demonstrate proficiency in various riding techniques and the ability to teach riding to others.
- Understand therapeutic horsemanship techniques and demonstrate knowledge of equine assisted activities.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements.
Change of Program Policy
No selective or limited admission requirements.
External Transfer Admission
No requirements beyond University admission requirements.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
The positions our graduates will be prepared to pursue will vary with the track the student chooses. Potential positions are stable manager, farm manager, riding instructor, equine secretary or records manager, equine sales and marketing agent, horse trainer or assistant trainer, equine journalist, horse show or event manager, horse show judge, national breed association representative, and equine photographer or artist.
A study of the current equine industry reveals the following information provided by the American Horse Council:
- There are 9.2 million horses in the United States.
- There are 4.6 million Americans involved in the horse industry (this figure does not include spectators).
- The horse industry has a $39 billion direct impact on the United States annually.
- The industry has a $102 billion impact on the United States economy.
Requirements
Technical Associate Degree Requirements
The minimum requirement for the Associate in Applied Business (A.A.B.) or the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree is the completion of 60 credits with a 2.0 accumulative GPA in both the major area of study and all course work attempted at Ohio University. A maximum of 15 credits earned through prior learning assessment may be applied to any technical associate degree. You must earn a minimum of 18 semester credit hours while enrolled at Ohio University, and you must earn a minimum of 50 percent of coursework taken to fulfill your major concentration in residence with resident credit as defined in the Graduation Requirements – Universitywide section. You also must meet Ohio University BRICKS requirements for associate degrees. (See Graduation Requirements - Universitywide section)
To earn a technical associate degree, you must complete an Application for Update of Program(s), available from any college office or regional campus student services office.
General Education Requirements
Complete the following courses:
- COMS 1030 - Fundamentals of Public Speaking Credit Hours: 3
- ENG 1510 - Writing and Rhetoric I Credit Hours: 3
- MATH 1090 - Consumer Mathematics Credit Hours: 3
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or higher MATH course.
- PSY 1010 - General Psychology Credit Hours: 3
Equine Studies Core Courses
Complete the following courses:
- EQU 1000 - Introduction to Equines Credit Hours: 2
- EQU 2000 - Equine Industry Career and Leadership Development Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2020 - Equine Behavior and Welfare Issues Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2036 - Equine Management Credit Hours: 3
Commercial Equine Business Management Required Courses
Complete the following courses (21 credits):
- EQU 2033 - Introduction to Economics for the Equine Business Owner/Manager Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2034 - Equine Marketing Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2035 - The Modern Equine Industry and the Impact of Technology Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2037 - Equine Business Management Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2043 - Equine Event Management Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2082 - Development and Management of the Equine Non-profit Organization Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2083 - Equine Law Credit Hours: 3
General Education Requirements Unique to Commercial Equine Business Management
Complete the following courses (15 credits):
- ATCH 1030 - Financial Accounting Procedures Credit Hours: 3
- ATCH 1040 - Managerial Accounting Procedures Credit Hours: 3
- BMT 1100 - Introduction to Management Credit Hours: 3
- BMT 2500 - Practical Personnel Procedures Credit Hours: 3
- CTCH 1250 - Introduction to Computers Credit Hours: 3
General Equine Studies Required Courses
Complete the following courses (4 credits):
- EQU 1010 - Basic Equine Health Care Credit Hours: 2
- EQU 1030 - Practical Experience in Equine Facility Management I Credit Hours: 2
Riding Instruction and Certification Electives
- EQU 1060 - Introduction to Western Riding Credit Hours: 2
- EQU 1061 - Introduction to English Riding Credit Hours: 2
- EQU 1062 - Equestrian Teaching Techniques Credit Hours: 2
- EQU 2063 - Evaluating and Training Horses Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2080 - Therapeutic Riding: Overview and Instruction Credit Hours: 2
Equine Business, Law, and Management Electives
- EQU 2033 - Introduction to Economics for the Equine Business Owner/Manager Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2034 - Equine Marketing Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2035 - The Modern Equine Industry and the Impact of Technology Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2036 - Equine Management Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2037 - Equine Business Management Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2043 - Equine Event Management Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2082 - Development and Management of the Equine Non-profit Organization Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2083 - Equine Law Credit Hours: 3
Elective Courses
- EQU 1070 - Equine Nutrition Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2001 - Equine Evaluation and Judging Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2071 - Equine Anatomy and Physiology Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2072 - Equine Lameness and Conditioning Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2073 - Equine Reproduction Credit Hours: 3
- EQU 2910 - Equine Internship Credit Hours: 1 - 3
- EQU 2990 - Studies in Equine Issues Credit Hours: 1 - 3