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EQS 101: Equine Studies Practicum I-Basic Equine Care
1.00 Credits
Midway University
Equine practicum is designed to familiarize the student with the general well-being and safety of the horse and its caretaker. This course is a compilation of hands-on skills required for a career in the equine industry. Letter grade issued.
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EQS 102: Equine Studies Practicum II-Farm Management and Show Prep
1.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is a continuation of EQS 101. Topics include hands-on experience with operation of farm machinery, emergency health care, bandaging for injuries, and preparing a horse for show and sale. Letter grade issued. Prerequisites: EQS 101, passing score on the EQS 101 placement exam, or consent of instructor.
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EQS 103: Equine Studies Practicum III-Basic Equine Health Care
1.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is a continuation of EQS 102. Topics include hands-on experience with first aid and maintaining a barn pharmacy, physical examinations, injections and farm safety. Letter grade issued. Prerequisites: EQS 101 and EQS 102.
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EQS 104: Equine Studies Practicum IV-Supervision of Equine Operations
1.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is a continuation of EQS 103. Topics include team work, teaching, leadership, and evaluation skills. Students will be required to attend some EQS 102 courses. Letter grade issued. Prerequisites: EQS 101, EQS 102, and EQS 103.
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EQS 105: Introduction to Riding
1.00 Credits
Midway University
This course will allow students who have never ridden or been around horses the chance to learn the very basics of a balanced seat in English or Western with peers learning the same.
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EQS 115: Beginning Hunt Seat Equitation
1.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is designed for those students with little or no experience in hunter seat equitation. Course includes instruction in grooming, tacking and the development of basic riding skills at the walk, trot and canter.
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EQS 116: Beginning Western Equitation
1.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is for students with little or no experience in western equitation. The course includes instruction in grooming, tacking and the development of basic riding skills at the walk, jog and lope.
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EQS 165: Introduction to the Equine Industry
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is an introduction to the various careers and economics associated with the equine industry. The course content also includes a discussion of horse care, breeds, identification methods, diseases and disease control, vices and fence and building construction. Designated professional studies. Designated critical thinking.
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EQS 200: History and Development of Equitation
2.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is designed to give a better understanding of the theories of equitation. Students will explore the history of riding and the development of the balanced seat. Participants in this class will research the evolution of riding and how it developed into the four major disciplines (Dressage - Hunt Seat - Western - Saddle Seat) we have today. The major purpose of this course is to give a glimpse of history as well as a brief overview of different breed and riding styles. Through this knowledge students can become better riding instructors and horse trainers. Furthermore, students will be empowered to make positive contributions to the industry by understanding the mistakes and successes of the past and present. Designated critical thinking
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EQS 201: Theory of Equitation
2.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is a detailed study of present day theories of riding prominent in the hunter and jumper show ring. Emphasis will be place don the student's ability to relate these theories to the development of her own riding skills and techniques and correct application of aids and how they influence the horse. Prerequisites: consent of instructor.
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