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BS in Equine Sciecne, Morehead State University

Morehead, Kentucky

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48 Months

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About this course

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The Equine Science program at Morehead State University prepares students for various careers within the equine industry. This four-year face-to-face degree offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers animal care, breeding, and other facets of the industry. Students gain hands-on experience working with live horses at the 325-acre Derrickson Agricultural Complex, where they can board their own horses or work with MSU's horses. The program emphasizes practical learning alongside experienced faculty, ensuring students develop real-world skills in a dynamic environment.

Why this course is highly recommended

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What makes this program stand out is the combination of hands-on training at the Derrickson Agricultural Complex and instruction from knowledgeable faculty members. Students benefit from early research opportunities through the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program, gaining practical experience that boosts their employability in the equine industry.

Specialisation

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This program covers broad aspects of the equine industry, including animal care, breeding, sales, and management. While it prepares students for diverse careers such as stable managers, riding instructors, or equestrian coaches, it also offers related minors like Horsemanship to deepen foundational knowledge.

Course fees

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Application fees

20.44L

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1st year tuition fees

20.44L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Students must first be admitted to Morehead State University to enroll in the Equine Science program. The program is designed to be completed in four years, providing a well-rounded education in all facets of equine science.
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English language test

PTE

50

TOEFL

61

DUOLINGO

105

IELTS

5

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers as stable managers, show managers, camp managers, riding instructors, equestrian team coaches, farm managers, equine trainers, horse judges, or sales representatives. They may also work with government agencies related to the equine industry. The program prepares students with in-demand skills like communication, teamwork, and professionalism, and many alumni work at organizations such as USDA and Boehringer Ingelheim.

FAQs

What hands-on experience will I get?

You will gain practical experience working with horses at the Derrickson Agricultural Complex, where you can board your own horses or work with MSU’s stable horses.

Can I pursue research during the program?

Yes, students have the opportunity to participate in academic research early in their studies through the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program.