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EQST 1515: EQUINE SCIENCE I
4.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students are introduced to the fundamental concepts in Equine Science. Students acquire an understanding of history, breed characteristics, selection, skeletal anatomy, dentistry and basic hoof care of horses. Foundation knowledge of equine husbandry and care is applied to an industry setting with the use of hands-on laboratories.
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EQST 1516: EQUINE SCIENCE II
3.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
A continuation of EQST 1515 with emphasis on the internal anatomy and physiology including a study of the digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system, nervous system, endocrine system, urinary system, skin, and hair. Prerequisite: Completion of EQST 1515 or permission of instructor.
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EQST 1550: EQUINE EVALUATION I
2.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students demonstrate skills in the evaluation of a horse's conformation and performance. Students use terminology in the equine industry to describe conformation of individual horses. Students defend their reasoning of equine evaluation through the use of oral and/or written reasons.
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EQST 1565: BASIC TRIMMING AND HOOF CARE
2.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
A basic course on proper trimming techniques and minor corrective work. Students gain actual experience trimming horses under supervision. Students must provide their own tools.
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EQST 1600: EQUINE FITTING AND SHOWING TECHNIQUES
2.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students develop basic skills needed for training, preparing, and exhibiting horses in halter, western horsemanship, western pleasure, western riding, and reining. Techniques are presented in a lecture/lab setting, both in the classroom and animal science lab using demonstration animals.
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EQST 1605: EQUINE FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
2.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
This course is designed to educate students in safe and effective equine facilities management. Students will explore equine facility design, record keeping, employee management, and conflict resolution. Areas of evaluation are safety, horse handling, horse husbandry, facility management, and professionalism. Students will have the opportunity to test for certification by the Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) in Equine Facility Management (EFM).
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EQST 1615: GREEN HORSE/GREEN RIDER
2.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
An introductory course designed for student riders and/or horses who are unprepared for more advanced training or equitation courses. Students set and achieve individual goals with the aid of the instructor. Prerequisite: Students must provide their own horses, which are broken to ride and under control.
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EQST 1625: GREEN HORSE/GREEN RIDER II
2.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
A continuation of EQST 1615, a course in which student riders and/or horses have mastered basic techniques. Student riders and horses demonstrate continued refinement of gaits, communication responses, and equitation techniques. Humane equine care is demonstrated and critiqued. Prerequisites: Students must provide their own horses. Completion of EQST 1615 or permission of the instructor.
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EQST 1650: EQUINE EVALUATION II
2.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
A continuation of EQST 1550. Students examine breed and association standards for the judging of equine classes. Students also develop vocabulary and utilize proper terminology for the discussion of these equine classes. Equine classes examined in this course include Western Pleasure, Hunter Under Saddle, Reining, Western Riding, Hunter Hack, and Pleasure Driving. Prerequisite: Completion of EQST 1550 and consent of instructor.
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EQST 1685: EQUINE BEHAVIOR AND HORSEMANSHIP
2.00 Credits
Laramie County Community College
Students evaluate a horse's body language, identify how a horse learns, common stereotypic behaviors and key factors for the foundation of training. Students acquire knowledge and valuable skills in horsemanship needed to improve balance, the proper use of aids such as hands, weight, legs and voice, and appropriate cues at all three gaits. Basic training techniques will also be applied throughout the course. Prerequisite: Instructor consent with proctored riding evaluation.
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