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EQST 1805: FARRIER SCIENCE I
2.00 Credits
Northwest College
Course covers proper methods of trimming and shoeing to promote equine soundness and performance. Students learn to understand and recognize good basic foot care. Prepares students for understanding and performing correct, corrective, and therapeutic shoeing taught in more advanced classes. (1 hr lec, 2 hrs lab)
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EQST 1810: FARRIER SCIENCE II
3.00 Credits
Northwest College
Studies conformation and gaits. Introduces corrective and therapeutic shoeing. Students learn to balance and shoe straight, gentle horses. Prerequisite: EQST 1805. (1.5 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab)
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EQST 1815: PRODUCTION SHOEING I
3.00 Credits
Northwest College
Designed to provide students with information and skills in basic forge work, trimming, and shoeing. Prerequisite: EQST 1805 or concurrent enrollment. (1 hr lec, 4 hrs lab)
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EQST 1820: PRODUCTION SHOEING II
3.00 Credits
Northwest College
A continuation of EQST 1815. Course provides more advanced information and skills in forge work, trimming, and shoeing. Prerequisite: EQST 1810, EQST 1815, or concurrent enrollment. (1 hr lec, 4 hrs lab)
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EQST 1825: PRODUCTION SHOEING III
3.00 Credits
Northwest College
A continuation of EQST 1820. Students will acquire more advanced information and skills in forge work, trimming, and shoeing. This course further prepares students for the AFA certified examination. Prerequisite: EQST 1820. (1 hr lec, 4 hrs lab)
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EQST 1830: PRODUCTION SHOEING IV
3.00 Credits
Northwest College
A continuation of EQST 1825. Students will acquire mastery of the essential information and skills in forge work, trimming, and shoeing necessary to pass the AFA certified examination. Prerequisite: EQST 1825. (1 hr lec, 4 hrs lab)
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EQST 1850: BLACKSMITHING I
2.00 Credits
Northwest College
Students acquire practical skills in the ancient art and craft of blacksmithing. Students will learn to create simple, useful items. Artistic expression is encouraged. Students also learn how to establish a blacksmith shop with a small initial investment. (1 hr lec, 2 hrs lab)
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EQST 1860: BLACKSMITHING II
2.00 Credits
Northwest College
Students acquire the skills to make tools facilitated by the use of the power hammer. Students will make tools used in blacksmithing and horseshoeing. Will also include advanced horseshoe making. Prerequisite: EQST 1850.(1 hr lec, 2 hrs lab)
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EQST 1910: SPECIALIZED APLCTNS: EQUINE STUDIES
3.00 Credits
Northwest College
Course addresses a diversity of equine subjects. Topics vary and may be drawn from areas within the equine field. Utilizes lecture, lab, or clinic format for student instruction. Jumping, dressage, western riding, veterinary care, stable management, and other related subjects exemplify areas of instruction. Course may be repeated using different topic titles. A maximum of 6 credits may apply toward the Equine Riding and Training degree. (1 hr lec or 2 hrs lab per credit hour)
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EQST 1930: TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT WESTERN HORSE I
3.00 Credits
Northwest College
Students will practice and apply training exercises to begin finishing a started horse. Exercises will include an overview of groundwork and training techniques used to train a horse for riding purposes, with a strong emphasis on training for events that would be seen at a horse show. Student will need a 3 or a 4-year-old horse that has been started but not finished for this course. Prequisites: Admittance to the Equine Training Program. (1 hr lec, 3 hrs lab, 1 hr arr lab)
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