Equestrian Equine Business Concentration BS

Bachelor of Science in Equestrian Studies: Equine Management Concentration Advising Worksheet ? See also Course Catalog

A minimum of 59 semester hours, including:

Course Number

Course Title

Semester Completed Grade Credits

Required lower-division EQS/BSA/ACC/COM and BIO courses

EQS 101

Introduction to Equestrian Studies

EQS 102

Equine Conformation and Selection

BIO 120

Principles of Biology

BSA 101

Introduction to Business

BSA 218

New Venture Creation

COM 201

Interpersonal Communication (formerly called COM 101)

ECO 205

Principles of Economics

ACC 210

Foundations of Accounting

EQS 201

Equine Preventive Medicine

Complete one of the following course sequences (placement determined by Equestrian program faculty):

Either: EQS 111 and EQS 112

Basic Horsemanship I Basic Horsemanship II

Or: EQS 121 and EQS 122

Fundamental Horsemanship I Fundamental Horsemanship II

Required upper-division EQS courses:

EQS 300

Reproduction and Growth

EQS 308

Ranch and Stable Management

EQS 318

Equine Nutrition

EQS 402

Equine Marketing

EQS 450

Internship (3 credits)

EQS 482

Equestrian Capstone

Additional required upper-division courses:

BSA 303

Principles of Management

COM 306

Organizational Communication

ESC 314

Range Ecology

Note: All courses in the major must be completed with a grade of at least "C-."

See additional degree requirements, next page.

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Additional graduation requirements for a bachelor's degree:

120 semester hours completed: ________ No more than 64 semester hours counted from two-year colleges: ________ Completion of core curriculum requirements: ________ 39 upper division credits (including 12 in a major, 6 in a minor if one is chosen, 20 at RMC): _________ Minimum of 30 hours from RMC (including 24 of the last 30 hours): __________ 2.00 cumulative GPA: __________ (3.00 for education majors) 2.25 cumulative GPA for courses taken for the major:___________ (3.00 for education majors) Application for graduation submitted (see academic calendar for due dates):____________ Note: This worksheet is only a tool to help in the advising process. Please refer to the course catalog to verify additional degree requirements. Students should meet with their advisor regularly and keep track of progress toward their degree. rev 8/2019

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