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ENGS 103: ESL Reading & Writing
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: fall, spring 3 Cr. Hrs The first intent of this course is to extend ESL students' basic reading skills using increasingly sophisticated materials. Skills practiced in this course include inference, critical analysis, and evaluation. The second intent is to further develop students' writing skills with emphasis on paragraph and essay development. Limited to ESL students.
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ENGS 104: ESL Reading & Writing
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: fall, spring 3 Cr. Hrs The first intent of this course is to give students the opportunity to develop their reading skills with authentic reading materials in preparation for academic study. The second intent is to further develop students' writing skills with emphasis on expository academic writing of the type they will have to produce in mainstream college courses. Limited to ESL students.
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ENGS 105: ESL Listen & Speak for College
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: fall, spring 2 Cr. Hrs This course focuses on practicing correct pronunciation of English sounds, rhythm, and intonation as well as developing academic listening and presentation skills. Participation in language lab program is required. Limited to ESL students.
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EQUS 101: Introduction to Horses
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
2 Cr. Hrs Explores the scope and potential of the horse industry, horse breeds, tack, and horsemanship.
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EQUS 102: Equine Massage Therapy
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
1 Cr. Hr This course provides instruction in common physical ailments of horses due to stressed musculature. It will focus on identifying major muscle groups of the horse along with the causes and symptoms of muscle stress and strain. The course will give students a hands-on experience in handling, assessing, and performing a complete equine massage.
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EQUS 103: Basic Roping Fundamentals
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
1 Cr. Hr This will be a class of basic roping fundamentals. We will teach the basics of all types of roping, from the ranch to the arena. Students will start from the ground up.
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EQUS 104: Barrel Racing Techniques
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
1 Cr. Hr This is a course to help students gain a better understanding of barrel racing basics and learn horsemanship skills as well as the benefits of barrel racing for the rider and the horse.
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EQUS 114: Equine Activities
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
1 Cr. Hr Instruction and participation in leadership and human relations activities including oral communications, parliamentary procedures, committee work, duties of officers, and social and business ethics. Students should repeat this course 4 times.
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EQUS 199: Equine Studies Workshop
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
1 Cr. Hr This course is a workshop which may not transfer to another institution. Workshops and seminars are offered as current topics related to Equine Studies.
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EQUS 230: Horseshoeing Basics
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
1 Cr. Hr A study of the structure and function of the horse foot, what constitutes proper stance and motion, and how to correct some common faults through timing. Also includes discussion of the basic horse shoeing tools and their use, recognition of good and faulty shoeing, and foot care.
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