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Discover Equine Science and Management
Degree Requirements (UK Registrar web site) Contacts Equine Initiative Web Site
The BS degree in Equine Science and Management is a science-based program that focuses on the horse and the Equine Industry. Students can choose from two options when majoring in Equine Science and Management.
- Equine Science
- This option is for students who want to develop a deeper understanding of animal biology and biochemistry and who want to work directly with horses in farm management settings or pursue graduate study in equine science.
- Equine Management
- This option is for students interested in careers in fields allied with the equine industry and requires courses focusing on business, agricultural marketing, and hospitality.
Faculty
This is an interdisciplinary degree that draws from faculty expertise in Animal Sciences, Agricultural Economics, Plant and Soil Sciences, Community and LEadership Development, Hospitality Management, and other areas. Our faculty teach courses in the area of their expertise and incorporate the results of their research into their coursework.
In this way students are exposed to the most recent information in a specific
subject.
Student
Clubs/Activities
Animal Sciences students
have the opportunity to be involved in several of the most active clubs in the
College:
- Dressage Team
- Equestrian Team
- Horse Racing Club
- Horse Judging Team
- Polo Team
- Saddle Seat Team
These clubs hold monthly meetings, plan yearly activities and function to serve the interests of students regardless of their equine background. Active club participation provides you with an opportunity to develop leadership skills as well as enjoy the fellowship of other students who share similar interests and goals. ng their understanding of animals and animal products.
DISCOVER
Your Future
Contact:
Dr. Bob Coleman
Director of Undergraduate Studies,
Equine Science and Management Program
N212 Ag Sciences Building North
Lexington, KY 40546-0091
(859) 257-2226
For prospective student information or visits: Jason Headrick, Director of Student Relations, (859) 257-3469
The College of Agriculture is an equal opportunity organization.
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