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Undergraduate Course Catalog 2012-2013

College of Life Sciences and Agriculture

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Equine Studies (EQST)

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Professor: William E. Berndtson
Associate Professor: Elizabeth P. Boulton, Laurie Chapman-Bosco
Lecturer: Christina Keim
Teacher/Trainer: Sarah Hamilton, Elizabeth L. Oertel

The equine studies degree program at UNH offers a unique and well-rounded program of study to students pursuing a career in the horse industry. All students receive a background in science and business, as well as equine-specific courses that incorporate outstanding opportunities for experiential learning. One capstone experience, supervised and approved within the major, is required of all seniors.  The capstone explores areas of interest based on the integration of prior learning.  The capstone requirement may be satisfied through a course, created work or product, or some form of experiential learning (e.g., honors theses, mentored research projects, and other special student activities).  Departments are responsible for certifying that graduating seniors have met the capstone requirement for their majors. Students then choose a specialization in one of three options:

Equine Industry and Management
This option combines business classes and hands-on equine classes, such as teaching training, stable management, and competition management for students interested in a traditional equine or equine business career.

Therapeutic Riding
This option includes classes in equine studies, therapeutic riding, non-profit organizations, and human development and special needs for students interested in a career in therapeutic riding. Students also test for NARHA instructor certification.

Equine Science
This option combines equine classes with a more intensive science curriculum, which includes genetics, reproduction, and nutrition. This program is suited for preveterinary students or those interested in graduate education or research.

In addition, courses for the Discovery Program and the University Writing Requirement must be completed.

OPTION I - EQUINE INDUSTRY AND MANAGEMENT


Equine Industry and Management Core Courses

Abbreviation Course Number Title
AAS   437   Equine Handling and Care Techniques  
AAS   546   Animal Business Applications  
ANSC   406   Careers in Animal Science  
ANSC   411   Freshman Seminar in Equine Science  
ANSC   432   Intro to Forage and Grassland Management  
ANSC   504   Equine Science  
ANSC   511-512   Anatomy & Physiology*  
ANSC   565   Principles of Horse Trials Mgmt  
ANSC   600   Field Experience*  
ANSC   609   Principles of Nutrition  
ANSC   612   Genetics of Domestic Animals  
ANSC   620   Equine Diseases  
ANSC   697   Equine Seminar  
ANSC   724   Reproductive Management & AI  
ANSC   725   Equine Sports Medicine  
ANSC   797   Equine Capstone Experience  
BIOL   411-412   Intro Biology: Molecular/Cellular and Intro Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity & Ecology  
BIOL   528   Applied Biostatistics I  
ENGL   501   Intro to Creative Non-fiction (or ENGL 419, 502 or 503 or ANSC 543)  
EREC   411   Env. & Resource Economics Perspectives  
EREC   504   Business Management for Natural Resource Firms or  
EREC   501   Ag. & Nat Resource Product Marketing  

*waived for TSAS equine management graduates.



Equine Industry and Management Electives

Four electives must be chosen and approved by the student’s faculty adviser. See curriculum requirements at http://www.equine.unh.edu/major-requirements.


OPTION II - THERAPEUTIC RIDING


Therapeutic Riding Core Courses

Abbreviation Course Number Title
AAS   426   Equine Conformation & Lameness  
AAS   437   Equine Handling and Care Techniques  
AAS   546   Animal Business Applications  
AAS   547   Applied Equine Management  
ANSC   406   Careers in Animal Science  
ANSC   411   Freshman Seminar in Equine Science  
ANSC   500   Methods of Therapeutic Riding  
ANSC   504   Equine Science  
ANSC   600   Field Experience*  
ANSC   609   Principles of Nutrition  
ANSC   612   Genetics of Domestic Animals  
ANSC   620   Equine Diseases  
ANSC   640   Principles of Riding Instruction  
ANSC   643   Principles of Therapeutic Riding Instruction  
ANSC   697   Equine Seminar  
ANSC   725   Equine Sports Medicine  
ANSC   797   Equine Capstone Experience  
BIOL   411-412   Intro Biology: Molecular/Cellular and Intro Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity & Ecology  
BIOL   528   Applied Biostatistics I  
ENGL   501   Intro to Creative Non-fiction (or ENGL 419, 502 or 503 or ANSC 543)  
EREC   411   Env. & Resource Economics Perspectives  
KIN   798   Special Topics  
BMS   507-508   Human Anatomy & Physiology  

*waived for TSAS equine management graduates.



Therapeutic Riding Electives

Four electives must be chosen and approved by the student’s faculty adviser. See curriculum requirements at http://www.equine.unh.edu/major-requirements.  


OPTION III - EQUINE SCIENCE


Equine Science Core Courses

Abbreviation Course Number Title
AAS   437   Equine Handling and Care Techniques  
ANSC   406   Careers in Animal Science  
ANSC   411   Freshman Seminar in Equine Science  
ANSC   504   Equine Science  
ANSC   511-512   Anatomy & Physiology  
ANSC   600   Field Experience*  
ANSC   609   Principles of Nutrition, or  
ANSC   612   Genetics of Domestic Animals  
ANSC   620   Equine Diseases  
ANSC   697   Equine Seminar  
ANSC   724   Reproductive Management & AI or  
ANSC   701   Physiology of Reproduction  
ANSC   725   Equine Sports Medicine  
ANSC   797   Equine Capstone Experience  
BIOL   411-412   Intro Biology: Molecular/Cellular and Intro Biology: Evolution, Biodiversity & Ecology  
BIOL   528   Applied Biostatistics I  
CHEM   403-404   General Chemistry I & II  
EREC   411   Env. & Resource Economics Perspectives  
ENGL   501   Intro to Creative Non-fiction (or ENGL 419, 502 or 503 or ANSC 543)  
NUTR   750   Nutritional Biochemistry  

*waived for TSAS equine management graduates.



Equine Science Electives

Five electives must be chosen and approved by the student’s faculty adviser.  See curriculum requirements at http://www.equine.unh.edu/major-requirements.  


Diploma Program Providing Preparation for NARHA Certification


Required Courses

Abbreviation Course Number Title
ANSC   504   Equine Science  
or AAS   437   Equine Handling and Care Techniques  
ANSC   402   Horsemanship  
KIN   501   First Aid-Responding to Emergencies  
ANSC   500   Methods of Therapeutic Riding  
ANSC   795   Investigations  
    a seminar on teaching therapeutic riding  


GPA Requirements for All Students in Equine Studies

All students enrolled in the equine studies major will be required to receive a minimum grade of C- in all classes required for the major. Students failing to do this will need to retake the course in order to receive credit.


Honors-in-Major Requirements for B.S. in Equine Studies

The B.S. in equine studies (formerly called the B.S. in animal science: equine sciences) offers three academic options: equine industry and management; therapeutic riding; and equine science. The honors-in-major requirements for the B.S. in equine studies in each of these three options are as follows:

1.  Students are required to maintain an overall 3.40 grade point average and a 3.40 in major coursework.

2.  Students will complete a total of 16 credits including the Honors Senior Thesis to meet equine studies B.S. honors-in major requirements.

3. Students must choose two to three courses from the following courses and designate them as honors (8-12 credits) http://www.unh.edu/registrar/regforms/honorsform.pdf:

ANSC 512H, Anatomy and Physiology
ANSC 612H, Genetics of Domestic Animals
ANSC 620H, Equine Diseases            
ANSC 640H, Principles of Riding Instruction
ANSC 643H, Principles of Therapeutic Riding Instruction            
ANSC 701H, Physiology of Reproduction
BMS 718H, Mammalian Physiology
ANSC 724H, Reproductive Management and AI
ANSC 725H, Equine Sports Medicine

Instructors shall retain flexibility in implementing additional assignments that elevate the course’s educational content to justify honors designation, which will likely involve activities such as extra reading or writing assignments, laboratory or field experiences, or classroom presentations.

4.  Students must complete ANSC 799, Honors Senior Thesis (4-8 credits required; 1-4 credits can be taken per semester; two semesters required and a written thesis).


Minor in Equine Studies

A minor in equine studies consists of a minimum of 20 credits of equine-related animal science (ANSC) courses. No more than seven credits may be taken in the Thompson School of Applied Science (AAS) and at the 400 level. ANSC 504, Equine Science, MUST be taken. Students must receive a minimum grade of C- in any course used for the minor. Students failing to do this will need to retake the course in order to receive credit. No courses taken on a pass (credit)/fail basis may count toward the minor. Students who transfer from other institutions may petition the equine program faculty for course approval. Students who choose both ANSC 500 and ANSC 643 as two of their courses toward the minor in equine studies will be eligible for NARHA therapeutic riding instructor certification.


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