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Central Wyoming College Associate in Horse Management
Central Wyoming College

Associate in Horse Management

2 Years

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Introduction

Horse Management

Graduates of the Horse Management curriculum earn the skills necessary for management and operation of horse production, training, boarding and sales facilities, including equine and business aspects.

Program Requirements

CoursesCredits
Public Speaking OR3
Horse Production3
Equine Nutrition3
Horsemanship I3
Horse Showmanship3
Horsemanship II3
Stock Horse Use & Showing I3
Stock Horse Use & Showing II OR3-4
English Equitation I3
Training for Timed Events3
Horse Event Production4
Fund of Teaching Riding3
English Equitation II3
Intro to Business3
General Electives3

General Ed. Requirements

Students must complete general education requirements that will provide students a general knowledge to help them complete a degree at CWC.

CoursesCredits
Writing Level I3
American & Wyoming Government3
Mathematics/APPM/Lab Science3

Students must complete 6 credits of general education courses listed below:

CoursesCredits
Writing II3
Arts3
Humanities3
Social Science3
Information Technology3
Personal Finance Planning1
Physical Education1
Wellness1

Students must complete 2 credits of Co-Curricular general education courses throughout two of the following different Co-Curricular areas:

CoursesCredits
Co-Curricular Cultural Activities1
Co-Curricular Community Engagement1
Co-Curricular Professional Experience1

Horse Science

This transfer degree is designed for students who want to pursue an equine studies degree at a four-year institution. You'll learn scientific approaches to horse production, horsemanship, training, exhibition and care.

AssociateEquine102

Program Requirementss

CoursesCredits
Horse Production3
Equine Nutrition3
Horsemanship I3
Horse Showmanship I3
Horsemanship II3
Stock Horse Use & Showing I3
English Equitation I3
Training for Timed Events3
Horse Event Production4

General Ed. Requirements

Students must complete general education requirements that will provide students a general knowledge to help them complete a degree at CWC.

CoursesCredits
Writing Level I3
Writing Level II3
American & Wyoming Government3
Arts3
Humanities3
Personal Finance Planning1
Lab Science4
Mathematics3
Oral Communications3
Physical Education1
Social Science3
Freshman Seminar1
Wellness1

Students must complete 2 credits of Co-Curricular general education courses throughout two of the following different Co-Curricular areas:

CoursesCredits
Co-Curricular Cultural Activities1
Co-Curricular Community Engagement1
Co-Curricular Professional Experience1

Certificates

  • Horse Management Certificate I

    This curriculum covers the skills necessary for management and operation of horse production, training, boarding, and sales facilities, including equine and business aspects.

    Explore gainful employment information, where you can find occupational information, estimated cost and time of program completion, and job placement opportunities.
  • Farrier Science Certificate II
  • Teaching Riding Certificate II
  • Equine Training Technology Certificate II

Cost & Fees

This is an estimated budget of expenses you may incur at CWC and represents the maximum amount of student aid funding you may receive. This is not an actual bill. The following budget amounts are based on full-time (12+ credits) for the full year. The amount you might actually spend (except for tuition, fees and books) may vary.

*Western Undergraduate Exchange WUE - Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands.

2017-2018 Figures In-StateWUE*Out-Of-State
Tuition & Fees$3,024$4,152$7,536
Books/Supplies$1,200$1,200$1,200
Room & Board$6,681$6,681$6,681
Transportation$1,000$1,000$1,000
Personal Expenses$1,500$1,500$1,500
Total$13,405$14,533$17,917

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