Curriculum
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Associate of Applied Science
First Year
|
Course |
Title |
Credits |
|
EQST 1515 |
Equine Science I (Fall Only) |
4 |
|
EQST 1550 |
Equine Evaluation I (Fall Only) |
3 |
|
EQST 1900 |
Basic Management and Training (Fall Only) |
4 |
GenEd: CS |
COLS 1000 |
Introduction to College Success: First-Year Seminar |
3 |
GenEd: CW |
ENGL 1010*+ |
English I: Composition |
3 |
|
|
|
Semester Credits 17 |
|
Course |
Title |
Credits |
|
EQST 2516* |
Equine Science II (Spring Only) |
3 |
|
EQST 2825* |
Advanced Horse Management and Training (Spring Only) |
4 |
|
EQST 2985 |
Equine Business Law (Spring Only) |
3 |
GenEd: CV |
CO/M 2010* |
Public Speaking |
3 |
GenEd: QR |
MATH 1000+ -OR HIGHER- |
Problem Solving |
3 |
|
|
|
Semester Credits 16 |
Second Year
|
Course |
Title |
Credits |
|
ANSC 1010 |
Livestock Production (Fall Only) |
4 |
|
EQST 2500* |
Equine Health Management (Fall Only) |
3 |
|
EQST 2700 |
Equine Seminar (Fall Only) |
1 |
|
EQST 2560* |
Advanced Training Techniques (Fall Only) |
4 |
|
RGMG 2000* |
Principles of Range Management |
3 |
GenEd: WY |
|
Choose from approved U.S./Wyoming Constitution courses. |
3 |
|
|
|
Semester Credits 18 |
|
Course |
Title |
Credits |
|
AGRI 1010 |
Computers: Agriculture |
3 |
|
CO/M 1030* |
Interpersonal Communication |
3 |
|
EQST 2520* |
Equine Reproduction (Spring Only) |
3 |
|
EQST 2800 |
Fundamentals of Teaching Riding |
2 |
|
EQST 2975* -OR- |
Individualized Training (Spring Only) |
4 |
|
EQST 2970* |
Internship (Spring or Summer) |
4 |
|
|
|
Semester Credits 15 |
Total Credits: 66
* This course has at least one prerequisite. Check the Course Descriptions section
of the catalog to see the course prerequisites.
+ If the placement test score is not adequate for course enrollment, students must
complete the appropriate developmental course(s) before enrolling. These courses may
increase the total number of program credits. Students should review their math and
writing placement with their advisor before planning out their full program schedules.