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3.00 Credits
Aspects of equine health and disease prevention. Emphasis on preventive maintenance. Preventive medicine and necessary managerial practices needed to keep the equine athlete, broodmare, or family horse in good health. Prerequisites: (EQS105 and EQS120) or department approval.
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3.00 Credits
Riding skills and training techniques for the English horse. Includes review of basic horsemanship skills, lateral bend and vertical flexion, halt, rein back, leg yield, counter canter, simple and flying change of leads, mental preparation for shows and the judging criteria for various performances. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
Riding skills and training techniques for the western horse. Includes review of basic horsemanship skills, stopping, backing, two track, simple and flying lead changes, turns on the forehand and hindquarters, rating speed collection, western riding patterns and horse show preparation. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental relationship between good conformation and ability of the horse to remain sound and useful. Includes basic skeletal structure, common blemishes and unsoundness, breed standards, and performance events for the American Quarter Horse, Arabian, Thoroughbred, Morgan, American Saddlebred, and National Show Horse. Prerequisites: EQS105 and EQS120, or department approval.
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2.00 Credits
Equine industry work experience in the area of choice. May include any type of departmentally approved equine facility or equine-related business. Prerequisites: Completion of all 100-level EQS courses and EQS250. Course Note: EQS280 may be repeated for a total of four (4) credits with department permission.
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1.00 Credits
Hands-on career track experience before, during and after a major equine event. Emphasis on event coordination and management issues. May be repeated for a total of four (4) credits with department permission. Prerequisites: Enrollment in the Equine Science program.
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1.00 Credits
Listening, speaking, reading and writing in English at a basic level. Focus on survival skills related to personal health when living in the United States. Introduction to elementary grammatical patterns. Prerequisites: None. Course Note: Credit (P) or no credit (Z). Standard grading available according to procedures outlined in catalog. May be repeated for a total of two (2) credits.
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1.00 Credits
Listening, speaking, reading and writing in English at a basic level. Focus on survival skills related to personal safety when living in the United States. Introduction to elementary grammatical patterns. Prerequisites: ESL001AA, or permission of instructor. Course Note: Credit (P) or no credit (Z). Standard grading available according to procedures outlined in catalog. May be repeated for a total of two (2) credits.
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1.00 Credits
Listening, speaking, reading and writing in English at a basic level. Focus on survival skills related to services when living in the United States. Introduction to elementary grammatical patterns. Prerequisites: ESL001AB or ESL001BA, or permission of instructor. Course Note: Credit (P) or no credit (Z). Standard grading available according to procedures outlined in catalog. May be repeated for a total of two (2) credits.
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1.00 Credits
Listening, speaking, reading and writing in English at a basic level. Focus on survival skills related to employment when living in the United States. Introduction to elementary grammatical patterns. Prerequisites: ESL001AC, or ESL001CA, or permission of instructor. Course Note: Credit (P) or no credit (Z). Standard grading available according to procedures outlined in catalog. May be repeated for a total of two (2) credits.
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