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ES 2037: Principles of Jumping
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
A medium level jumping course emphasizing the relationship between work on the flat and over fences. Students will progress from cavaletti exercises and jumping grids to jumping small courses. Elements of successful show ring riding will be introduced step-by step such as riding lines, related distances, bending lines, and jumping off of turns. This course is geared towards Hunter Seat Equitation. Prerequisites: Basic Schooling.
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ES 2038: Intermediate Dressage
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
A more intensive study of riding as art and as correct development of the horse. Students will be exposed to the principles of the dressage training pyramid, with emphasis upon developing engagement, straightness, and suppleness. Lateral movements will be introduced toward the end of the semester. Prerequisite: Basic Schooling.
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ES 2039: Flatwork and Gridwork II
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This is a course for the high intermediate rider in which they can further practice the jumping skills acquired in Principles of Jumping while polishing the flat work introduced in Intermediate Dressage. Prerequisites: Principles of Jumping and Intermediate Dressage.
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ES 2040: Comparative Techniques in Jumping
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
A course for the more advanced rider, comparing the riding styles and training methods necessary to prepare the horse for hunter shows, horse trials, and cross-country competitions. Introduction to crosscountry jumping, riding over undulating terrain, and natural obstacles will be introduced. Students will explore conditioning techniques and pacing, and will practice more complicated jumping combinations and schooling techniques. Prerequisites: Flatwork and Gridwork II.
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ES 2041: Advanced Methods of Training
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
A course for the experienced rider focusing upon advanced techniques and gymnastic exercises designed to promote the horse's athletic development. Complex schooling patterns and lateral work will be practiced. Prerequisite: Intermediate Dressage.
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ES 2042: Balanced Equitation II
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
An intensive riding skills development course, focusing on improving the rider's posture and effectiveness. The course emphasizes kinesthetic awareness, postural realignment, and elimination of muscular tension to produce a more effective seat. Students are taught to redirect unnecessary tension into useful energy.
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ES 2043: Special Training Project
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
For the advanced student, in their junior or senior year, who wishes to pursue a training or rehabilitative project with a selected horse, or who would like to train intensively for open competition. Past projects have included the Art and Etiquette of Side Saddle, Starting a Young Horse, Training and Preparing a Young Hunter, Reconditioning/Rehabilitation Project, Advanced Driving, Preparing for Novice Horse Trials. By Director of Equine Studies permission only.
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ES 2044: Hartpury Riding Students
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
Open only to Hartpury Exchange students studying in the Equine Studies Program at Delaware Valley College * These Courses are for Equine Studies Majors only
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ES 2107: Equine Nutrition and Feeding
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
The unique digestive anatomy and physiology of the horse are emphasized. The common roughage, concentrates, and commercial feeds used in the industry are discussed along with design of feeding programs to meet the needs of various groups of horses. 3 hours Lecture - 3 credits
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ES 2111: Horse Show Management
1.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
The principles taught in this course are utilized to plan and present the annual Delaware Valley College Horse Show, as well as clinics and other equine activities. Project activities outside of regularly scheduled class hours will be assigned. Prerequisite: Equestrian Event Management. 1 hour Lecture - 1 credit
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