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EQS 405: Advanced Techniques of Teaching Riding
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Spring semester. 3 semester hours. The student furthers his or her teaching techniques through experience as an equitation tutor or aide with an emphasis upon the development of riding activities such as clinics or riding camps. There is a strong speech component in this course. Prerequisite: EQS401.
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EQS 410: Therapeutic Riding,Issues and Ethics
2.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Spring semester. 2 semester hours. Students will focus on the administration of and teaching in a therapeutic riding program, including organization, emergency procedures, safety regulations, risk management, documentation, and written policies and procedures. Students will learn to provide proper documentation for recognized legal business structures and organization including those for corporations and 501(c)3's as well as the standards for NARHA centers. Students with the required amount of instructional hours will be prepared to take the NARHA national registered instructor examination upon completion. This course includes a senior project.
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EQS 415: Advanced Equine Judging
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall semester. 3 semester hours. Students review the principles learned in Equine Judging I and Intermediate Equine Judging and broaden their knowledge of competition rules. They further develop oral and thinking skills for the presentation of reasons at the intercollegiate competitive level. There may be opportunities for intercollegiate judge competition. Prerequisites: EQS214 and EQS315.
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EQS 421: Advanced Horse Training III
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 3 semester hours. For the furthering of training and riding skills, this course leads the student toward a more independent development of his or her own training program. Students are expected to develop, organize, and produce a training plan suited to their specific goals. Prerequisite: senior standing.
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EQS 422: Advanced Horse Training IV
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 3 semester hours. This course is a continuation of Advanced Horse Training III. Prerequisite: EQS421.
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EQS 450: Internship
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 1-15 semester hours. This course is a guided work experience in an already established place of business. The student must arrange the internship in agreement with the instructor and the office of career services. The internship should relate to the student's major or minor area of study. Contract is required. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.
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EQS 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
On demand. 1-3 semester hours. This course allows a superior student to devise and pursue independent study in an area agreed upon in consultation with, and supervised by, a faculty member. Students should be either a major or minor and have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or greater. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.
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ESS 101: Introduction to Environmental Studies
3.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Spring semester. 3 semester hours. This course explores the complexity of environmental issues as approached from the perspectives of the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Since environmental issues are inherently complex, attention is focused on how human beings perceive, understand, and respond to environmental change. Emphasis is placed on developing students' abilities to investigate matters critically and to respond in original, thoughtful, and imaginative ways.
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ESS 105: Environmental Science:Living with Nature
4.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall semester. 4 semester hours. An introductory course designed for students entering the environmental sciences and studies program and for other students who would like to take an ecology lab course. Topics address the central concepts of ecology including the physical environment in which life exists. Students will explore the properties and processes of populations and communities, ecosystem dynamics, biogeography and biodiversity, as well as issues in conservation and restoration ecology. In laboratory students will apply these concepts to ecological studies in the natural environment and learn how to present their results in a scientific report. Three hours of lecture and one two-hour laboratory session per week.
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ESS 115: Current Issues in Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Rocky Mountain College
Fall semester. 4 semester hours. A non-majors course designed to introduce students to the science of environmental issues. Students gain an understanding of how the natural world works and ways that science can be used to address problems concerning the environment. Emphasis will be placed on examining global and regional environmental issues relating to water, air, land, and biodiversity. Laboratory activities include the application of scientific methods for environmental assessments, as well as field trips to local facilities to illustrate how a variety of factors can be applied to improve the quality of the Yellowstone region environment. Three hours of lecture and one two-hour laboratory session per week.
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