Equine Business Management Major
The Ohio Farm Bureau reports that equine is a $2.8 billion industry in the state, Nationally, it employs 1.6 million with full-time jobs. The Equine Business Management major offers core classes in both the Equine and Business areas. The foundation of coursework is centered on communication, science and business management as it pertains to the equine industry. Upon completing an Equine Business Management degree, students will have the knowledge and skill set to be competitive upon entering the workforce or the background to continue with specialized academic or vocational pursuits in the equine industry. Graduates of the program are prepared for careers in equine event management, equine nutrition, farm and ranch management or owning an equine-related business.
40
Credits to earn a Major
8
Semesters to Complete
28
Stall barn with an indoor and outdoor arena
Hands-On In The Equine Center
Once you establish a direction for your career interest, we tailor your assignments, projects, research opportunities and internships to ensure you gain the specific knowledge and experience needed to succeed in the equine industry. These concepts learned in the classroom are further illustrated through opportunities for hands-on learning with horses in our Equine Center. The Equine Center features a 28-stall barn with both an indoor and outdoor arena and a heated classroom. You can even bring your own horse to college with you! Our students receive outstanding internships off-campus with world champion trainers, veterinary clinics and private equine centers.
- 28 stalls
- 60 acres adjacent to campus
- Large outdoor arena
- Secure individual track storage
- Heated classroom
- 72×152 foot indoor arena with heated observation deck
- Please feel free to contact the WCEC (1589 Fife Avenue) for more information at 937-655-864
Equine Business Management Core Curriculum
Here’s a sample of the coursework you will complete for the Equine Business Management major.
Course Number | Course Name |
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EQ130 | Introduction To Equine Studies |
EQ136 | Introduction To The Horse Industry |
EQ138 | Basic Horse Handling I |
EQ240 | Equine Health Management |
EQ349 | Principles And Study Of Equine Production/Reproduction |
EQ495 | Equine Business Seminar |
Degree Requirements
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