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  • Horse Ranch Management - Level II Certificate

    Natural Sciences Division
    Certificate N0488

    The Horse Ranch Management Level II certificate focuses on equine husbandry, production, management, nutrition, anatomy and physiology, and breeding. The curriculum combines a combination of technical knowledge and practical skills utilizing a hands-on approach to instruction. Upon completion of this certificate, students will have intermediate skills and may be able to gain entry-level employment in the equine industry. All courses are applicable for degree requirements in Horse Ranch Management and Animal Science.

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    Completion of the Horse Ranch Management - Level I coursework11
    PLUS
    Completion of the Horse Ranch Management - Level II coursework7 - 9
    Total Units18-20
    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    Horse Ranch Management - Level I coursework
    础厂颁滨听2Animal Nutrition3
    础厂颁滨听16Horse Production and Management4
    础厂颁滨听18Horse Ranch Management4
    Total Units
    Total Units11
    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    Horse Ranch Management - Level II coursework
    础厂颁滨听59Work Experience in Agriculture *Complete 1 - 3 units of ASCI 591-3
    础厂颁滨听94Animal Breeding3
    础厂颁滨听96Animal Sanitation and Disease Control3
    Total Units7-9

  • Horse Ranch Management AS Degree

    Natural Sciences Division
    Degree S0102

    The Horse Ranch Management degree is molded around a core of equine science, including husbandry, production, management, training, and breeding as well as business and general education courses. The curriculum combines a combination of technical knowledge and practical skills utilizing a hands-on approach to instruction and is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. Upon completion, students will have intermediate skills for a variety of employment opportunities in the equine industry. Students 听听听desiring a Bachelor鈥檚 Degree (transfer) program should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses.

    This degree requires the completion of coursework plus the following:

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    Required Electives
    础厂颁滨听2Animal Nutrition3
    础厂颁滨听16Horse Production and Management4
    础厂颁滨听18Horse Ranch Management4
    ASCI听19Horse Hoof Care2
    础厂颁滨听20Horse Behavior and Training2
    础厂颁滨听59Work Experience in Agriculture *Complete 3 - 4 units of ASCI 593-4
    础厂颁滨听94Animal Breeding3
    础厂颁滨听96Animal Sanitation and Disease Control3
    ASCI听97Artificial Insemination of Livestock3
    Choose a minimum of six units from the following:6
    AGOR听51
    Tractor and Landscape Equipment Operations
    AGOR听53
    Small Engine Repair I
    AGOR听71
    Construction Fundamentals
    BUSM听20
    Principles of Business
    BUSM听66
    Small Business Management
    WELD听40
    Introduction to Welding
    Total Units33-34
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