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EQS 340: Equine Anatomy and Mechanics in Motion
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: EQS 135 or permission of instructor.) A course designed to teach the student the basic principles of farrier science. Includes anatomy, physiology and biomechanics of the leg and foot; evaluation of a properly and improperly shod hoof; principles of trimming; and cold, hot, corrective and pathological shoeing.
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EQS 350: Theory of Equine Behavior and Training
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: permission of instructor.) An equine professional must have a thorough understanding of the manner in which the equine responds to stimuli in its environment. This directly influences the ability to train the equine and the results that can be obtained. Students will learn the basics involved in horse training. Students will be introduced to the importance in developing your horses and maintaining seasoned horses. outside speakers will attend the class every two weeks if possible. Field trips to local training facilities will be possible during the semester.
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EQS 380: Topics in Equestrian
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) Topics courses are devoted to special subjects that may not be covered in depth in other courses.
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EQS 401: Stewarding and Judging
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: EQS 130, or permission of instructor.) This course is an overview of equestrian competitions and will develop potential horse show officials. It will acquaint the student with the mechanics of judging both in hand and under saddle/over fences, horses and riders in a competitive setting.
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EQS 402: Methods of Teaching Horsemanship IV
2.00 Credits
Stephens College
(2 hrs.) (Prerequisite: EQS 202.) This is the capstone course of the teaching emphasis that will explore the logistics of teaching and managing a lesson program in the real world. Management of school horse usage will be discussed in great detail and completed by students; record keeping for payment, liability, insurance, and ethics will be addressed. Essentially these students will be student teaching such as in the education department during the semester the course is enrolled.
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EQS 405: Stable Management II
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: EQS 310.) Continuation of EQS 310.
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EQS 410: Horse Keeper
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: EQS 310 and EQS 401.) This course is designed to allow students to gain experience in the day to day care and maintenance of horses. Students will learn to manage their time and gain self confidence while managing a string of horses and utilizing previous coursework in the day to day care of each horse. The class meets one hour a week in the classroom and additionally expect to spend 2-3 hours per day six days a week in managing your horses.
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FAS 105: Fashion Presentation Modeling
1.00 Credits
Stephens College
(1 hr.) (Open to all students; required for first-time Modeling Group members) A modeling course that benefits anyone interested in good carriage and an ability to move with assurance and poise. A "performance" class in which students learn runway modeling.
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FAS 111: Clothing Construction
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Open to all students; lab fee charged) A laboratory course in basic clothing construction techniques and skills. Students learn types of silhouettes and garment details by completing samples then constructing at least three garments. Emphasis is placed on developing analytical and critical-thinking skills.
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FAS 170: Survey of the Fashion Industry
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Open to all students) Survey course that explores careers in the apparel industry. Topics include: the fashion cycle, production, distribution, marketing and merchandising fashion to the consumer.
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