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Equine Studies Degree Information

Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies

Centenary offers a Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies degree. Our equestrian program in New Jersey offers the following possible concentrations:

Riding Instruction and Training

Riding Instruction and Training is for students who are interested in working as professional instructors and trainers in the disciplines of hunter seat equitation, hunters, jumpers, and dressage. Students study methods of teaching and training horses, course design, judging, schooling the green or problem horse, and horse show management with our equestrian program in New Jersey.

Equine Business Management

Equine Business Management offers a concentration for students seeking business-related careers in the equine field. Courses include business administration, accounting marketing and principles of management.

Communication for the Equine Industry

Communication for the Equine Industry is a concentration for students preparing to enter the fields of journalism, photography, mass media, advertising or public relations as they relate to an equestrian career goal. Courses include introduction to journalism, non-fiction freelance writing, photojournalism, advertising and media news writing and public speaking.

Equine Science

Equine Science is a concentration for students interested in pursuing careers in veterinary medicine, breeding facilities, pharmaceutical companies, or graduate programs in the science related fields.  Courses include Equine Health I & II, Nutrition, Breeding and Reproduction, Equine Musculoskeletal System I & II.

Associates in Science

Equine Studies

A two-year Associate of Science in Equine Studies is also offered, as is an Equine Minor. Students interested in completing the Associate in Science degree in Equine Studies are required to take the first two years of the Bachelor of Science in Equine Studies degree program.

Internship Opportunities

Centenary is proud of offer many internship opportunities for our students. Students are greatly encouraged to take advantage of internships and has placed many students in amazing learning opportunities. Theres are just a few of the possibilities.

United States Equestrian Federation (USEF)
http://www.usef.org/

United States Equestrian Team (USET)
http://www.uset.com/

Breyer Model Horses
http://www.breyerhorses.com/

Kentucky Equine Management
http://www.kemi.org/

Chronicle of the Horse
http://www.chronofhorse.com/

Equine Veterinary Clinics
http://www.bwfurlongandassociates.com/

Hunter/Jumper professionals, Dressage professionals, and many local professionals

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