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3.00 Credits
In this course, which is a continuation of ERID 104, development and advancement of skills necessary to safely jump a three-foot course of fences is emphasized. Prerequisites: ERID 100 with an A and ESCI 150 with a C or better; or ERID 102 with a B or better and ESCI 150 with a C or better; or ERID 104 and ESCI 150 with a C or better 1 credit (2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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3.00 Credits
Development and advancement of basic riding skills of the stock seat involving the horse and rider working as a team with particular attention to the development of a light set of hands and a balanced seat for the rider. Prerequisites: ERID 101 with an A or ERID 103 with a B or ERID 105 with a C, ESCI 150 and ESCI 151 with a C grade or better, or permission of instructor 1 credit (2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
Development and practice of the horse and rider in the basic schooled riding techniques. Prerequisites: ERID 100 with an A or better or ERID 102 with a B or better or ERID 104 with a C or better, ERID 101, and ESCI 150 and ESCI 151 with a C or better and either English or Western Riding with a C or better or by permission of instructor 2 credits (1 lecture hour, 30 contact hours of riding), spring semester
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3.00 Credits
Advanced training of the western horse and rider. Techniques in applied headsets and the development in total horse performance Prerequisites: ERID 200 with a C grade or better, or by permission of instructor 2 credits (1 lecture hour, 30 contact hours of riding), spring semester
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3.00 Credits
The introduction of English Riding techniques to establish the foundation for the student to continue with more intensive training in advanced courses. The students will gain a broad working knowledge of the psychology of horses and different theories on the breaking and training of horses Theory and intensive work on the riders form and function; introduction and advancement of lateral and longitudinal bending techniques; introduction to training horses over cavaletti, lines, and courses. Management of the training horse's health care and maintenance techniques and barn management and equipment knowledge and care will be introduced. Prerequisites: ESCI 150, ESCI 151, ERID 102 with an A grade or better and ERID 110 with an A grade or better or ERID 111 with a B grade or better or ERID 112 with a C grade or better or permission of instructor. 4 credits (1 lecture hour and 9 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
The training of young, unbroken horses. Emphasis on the techniques to break and train these horses to ride or drive. Students are also responsible for the complete care of both the horses and the training facility. Prerequisites: ERID 101 with an A grade or better or ERID 103 with a B or better or ERID 105 with a C or better and ESCI 130 or permission of instructor, ESCI 150, ESCI 151 3 credits (1 lecture hour/week, total of 60 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
The training of young horses utilizing techniques learned in ERID 250 as well as advanced techniques. Management of young horses, record keeping, health care and stable management are emphasized. Prerequisite: ERID 250 with minimum grade of "B" and permission ofinstructor 4 credits (12 laboratory hours/week for 15 weeks) , spring semester
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of English riding techniques to train the young, spoiled or difficult horse on the flat and over fences. Functions and applications of cavaletti and gymnastics; the systematic progression in training from cavaletti and through jumping lines, more difficult obstacles, full courses and cross country work. Procedures for marketing the jumping horse and showing it in competitive situations. Prerequisite: ERID 240 with a B or better or ERID 250 with a B or better or permission of instructor 4 credits (12 laboratory hours), spring semester
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3.00 Credits
Advanced principles and practices of breaking and training including: halter and saddle breaking, lunging through the walk, trot and lope gaits, riding in an independent manner among other horses, biting and overall preparation for the intermediate level of training. Prerequisites: ERID 100, 101, 200, 220, 250, 255 with a minimum grade of B and ESCI 130. 4 credits (1 lecture hour and 9 laboratory hours), fall semester
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1.00 Credits
A study of effective teaching techniques relating to equine riding and driving courses with consideration of the physical and psychological factors involved. Appropriate class preparation, teaching methods and student evaluation will be covered. Opportunities for observation, assisting and teaching experience. 1 credit (1 lecture hour, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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