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3.00 Credits
Students will study the application of management concepts to new and growing ventures. Analysis of organizational design, planning, implementation, and control of enterprises; social and ethical considerations in managing enterprises; and production, decision making, and behavioral factors in new and growing venture management. Prerequisite: Junior/senior standing or consent of instructor. (Formerly MGMT 330.) F, Sp
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Practical considerations associated with family businesses. Focus on unique opportunities and problems of managing family business through the business life cycle, such as founder stage, training children, bringing children into the business, and managing for succession. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor. (Formerly MGMT 333.) F
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An introduction to the horse, including a study of the evolution, history, breeds, conformation, facilities, and other basic concepts. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory. (Formerly EQSC 330)
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3.00 Credits
A study of proper horsemanship techniques including handling, riding, training techniques, and basic care. One hour lecture and three hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Practical concepts and experience in marketing horses including analysis of pedigrees, evaluation of conformation, production costs, assessing the market, targeting customers, preparing and presenting the horse. One hour lecture and three hours laboratory. Prerequisites: EQSC 201 and EQSC 220.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of equine reproduction including the reproductive tracts, breeding cycles, methods of breeding, pregnancy, and foaling; and common equine reproductive management practices. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory. Prerequisite: EQSC 201. (Formerly EQSC 340 and 341)
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3.00 Credits
Principles and practice of equine nutrition and genetics, including digestive system, digestive disturbances, feeding, heredity, and coat color. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory. Prerequisite: EQSC 201.
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3.00 Credits
Principles and practice of equine health and exercise science, including diseases, immunology, parasites, respiration, cardiovascular and muscular system. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory. Prerequisites: EQSC 201. (Formerly 413)
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3.00 Credits
A study and analysis of the various equine enterprises including business planning, contracts, revenue sources, expenses, and facilities management. Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: EQSC 201.
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3.00 Credits
Individualized instruction on basic horsemanship as it relates to therapeutic horseback riding. Specific areas include safety, equipment, riding, anatomy/conformation, techniques of instruction, and familiarization of rider capabilities, limitations, and disabilities.
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