Students may mix and match electives for a specialization in riding instruction or a specialization in horsemanship and equine care.?This degree is going to provide a foundation for students seeking a graduate degree in such areas as equine nutrition, equine reproduction, or equine sports medicine. Equine Studies students?learn in the classroom and at the?College?s Equestrian Center, located on a beautiful 40-acre site in Paxton, Massachusetts.

Learning Objectives

  • Outline business and management concepts and explain the handling of, and management of horses of all ages and physical abilities.
  • Analyze equine behavior using science-based evidence and apply solutions to real-world situations.
  • Show proficiency in the knowledge and application of proper equine management and husbandry, including analysis of contemporary equine nutrition programs.
  • Utilize practical knowledge relating to the safe and efficient management of an equine facility and related natural resources.
  • Develop an equine business plan and marketing strategy.
  • Assess economic factors that impact the equine industry.
  • Demonstrate written and oral communication skills appropriate for the equine industry.
  • Model personal and professional conduct consistent with best practices in the equine industry.
  • Explain equine reproductive principles and apply equine health care skills.