Academic Content and Curriculum of Horsemanship and Coaching Associate Degree Program

The academic content and curriculum of the Associate Degree in Equine Science and Coaching Program is designed to provide students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required in the equine industry. The curriculum covers topics such as equine science, equine health, riding techniques and horse management. Here are some examples of courses and content of this program:

Horse Science and Anatomy: Provides information about the anatomy, physiology and behavior of horses. Focuses on basic physiological functions such as musculoskeletal system, digestive system and reproduction.

Fattening and Nutrition: It includes appropriate feeding techniques for horses, feed types, nutritional requirements and nutritional management. Necessary nutritional strategies are taught to keep horses healthy and at the highest level of performance.

Equine Health and Diseases: Provides information on equine diseases, preventive health management, first aid practices and various factors affecting equine health.

Basic Riding Techniques and Horse Management: This course covers the basics of riding skills, correct posture on the horse, techniques of steering and controlling the horse. In addition, horse handling skills are gained in a safe and effective manner.

Equine Equipment and Facility Management: The maintenance and use of equipment used for horses, management of equine facilities, track and stable management are covered.

Training Methodology in Equine Education: Students are taught methods of training and teaching horses, lesson planning and implementation techniques. Also, safety precautions and ethical principles in training are emphasized.

Practical Practices: In addition to the theoretical courses, a significant part of the program consists of practical work at horse farms, riding clubs and equestrian facilities. Students have the chance to apply their theoretical knowledge in practice by working with real horses.

Internship The program usually includes an internship module that allows students to gain experience working in the equine industry. This helps students to get to know the business world, build professional networks and find a job after graduation.

The curriculum of the Associate's Degree Program in Equine Studies and Coaching provides students with a comprehensive set of skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in the equine industry. The courses are constantly updated with the current trends and requirements in the industry, ensuring that students step into the industry with the most up-to-date knowledge.