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EQST 453: Young Horse Starting & Development
4.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
This course involves the fundamentals of handling young horses from basic ground skills through initial rides under saddle and introduction to the snaffle bit. The horses used may range in age from two- to three-year-olds, and will have had little to no handling. This course requires a strong base of knowledge and skills gained in the previous Natural Horsemanship courses (EQST 155 to 352). Working with young horses is a challenge, due to the unpredictable nature of horses, and requires the successful student to be physically, mentally, and emotionally fit. This is a demanding yet rewarding course that tests the student's previous knowledge and experience in natural horsemanship. Prereq: EQST 351, or c/i.
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EQST 454: Equine Behavior
4.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
In this course students will be introduced to horse behavior at both an intraspecific and interspecific level. Initially, students will learn how evolution shaped the behavior of horses today. The basics of equine socioecology will be examined, as well as how that behavior has been modulated by domestication and interaction with humans. Students will learn how to better interpret basic horse behaviors in relationship to current management and training practices. Finally, various equine vices or stereotypic behaviors will be discussed. Prereq: EQST 204 and EQST 351, or c/i.
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EQST 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
This advanced course allows the student to focus on a contemporary area of interest in the natural horsemanship area. The emphasis of the course will be on experiential learning. Students are expected to critically evaluate, analyze, and synthesize selected topics through authorship of an extensive course paper requiring independent research skills. Prereq: EQST 244 and c/i.
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EQST 498: Senior Thesis
2.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
This course is intended as a culminating intellectual experience for the natural horsemanship degree. Working with a faculty advisor, the student will produce a thesis and an oral presentation on a topic related to natural horsemanship or a similar discipline that demonstrates a competent, independent application of basic research skills and a familiarity of the pertinent literature. Prereq: Senior standing and c/i.
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FA 101: Introduction to Visual & Performing Arts
4.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Students explore visual arts, music, drama/theatre, and dance with some attention to literature and applied arts. Students read, view, listen, and participate in the arts, learning fundamental vocabulary and concepts, and discussing such questions as: what are the arts; how are the arts created; how and what do arts communicate; and how do the arts reflect society? The depth and quality of their arts observations and reflections, both written and oral, are assessed. $15 Course Fee. (fall/spring)
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FA 219: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Selected topics under faculty supervision. Prereq: c/i and c/vc. (fall/spring)
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FA 290: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Directed research or study on an individual basis. Prereq: c/i and c/vc. (fall/spring)
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FA 301: Contemporary Arts Issues
4.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Students explore concerns shared in all of the arts-e.g., the artist and sources of inspiration; artistic freedom; arts as a mirror of society and an influencing force; who's to judge; cutting edge technology; commercialism. Topics are presented in seminar fashion. Significantworks of art are analyzed within their cultural and societal context. Students exhibit knowledge and competencies through a variety of writings, presentations, and discussions.
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FA 400: Cooperative Education/ Internship
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
This option is intended to provide students with an opportunity to incorporate an appropriate extended field experience into their academic program. Prereq: PHIL 101, c/i, and c/vc. (fall/spring)
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FA 419: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Selected topics under faculty supervision. Prereq: c/i and c/vc. (on demand)
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