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Southern Illinois University Carbondale - Bachelor degree - Equine Science

Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Bachelor degree
Equine Science



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For more information about this degree, visit Southern Illinois University Carbondale


Accreditation

Institutional
  • North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission

  • Specialized
  • National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
  • Liaison Committee on Medical Education
  • American Bar Association, Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar
  • American Board of Funeral Service Education, Committee on Accreditation
  • American Dental Association, Commission on Dental Accreditation
  • American Dietetic Association, Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education
  • American Physical Therapy Association, Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education
  • American Psychological Association, Commission on Accreditation
  • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
  • Commission on English Language Program Accreditation
  • Council on Education for Public Health
  • Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
  • National Association of Schools of Art and Design, Commission on Accreditation
  • National Association of Schools of Music, Commission on Accreditation, Commission on Community/Junior College Accreditation
  • National Association of Schools of Theatre, Commission on Accreditation
  • Institution Statistics
  • Tuition (Out/In State)
    $21,403 / $10,468
  • Average Financial Aid
    $5,324
  • SAT (Reading/Math/Writing)
    540 / 560 / na
  • ACT (English/Math/Writing)
    24 / 24 / na
  • School Location
    What will I study?
    Being a great horseman requires an intimate understanding of the horse in its entirety combined with the ability to use that knowledge for the horse's benefit. At SIUC, the Equine Science specialization provides instruction, demonstration and real-world hands-on experience by combining science, management, physical skills and practical horse sense.

    Courses are also offered in all phases of animal production and management, including animal health, reproduction, physiology, genetics, biotechnology, nutrition, training and riding.

    The Equine Science specialization emphasizes the application of science in the production and management of the equine species. The curriculum provides problem-solving and hands-on training by utilizing the University's farm system. Completion of the curriculum requires a one semester horse industry internship. The program is the only Equine 4-year Bachelor of Science program offered in the State of Illinois.

    What facilities are at SIU?
    The SIUC Horse Center, along with the Metabolism and Physiology Center, is home to approximately 50 horses representing many breeds,
    ages, experience levels and uses.

    The Equine Science specialization offers beginning-to-advanced levels of riding classes and maintains a commercial horse breeding operation. Students are involved in every aspect of the management of the SIUC Horse Center. Click on the icon to view a YouTube video to learn about a special breeding project at the Equine Center.

    The facilities utilized include classroom, laboratory and farm settings. The 2,000 acre SIUC farm system is the core of our Equine Science teaching program.

    Most students aspire to management positions in the horse industry. Practical animal, farm and personnel management experiences are provided as an integral part of the curriculum. Students are responsible for the care, raising, training and marketing of horses from the SIUC horse herd.

    What are my career opportunities?
    When compared with other industries, the equine industry directly employs more people than railroads, radio and television broadcasting, petroleum, coal products manufacturing and tobacco product manufacturing. Career opportunities for Equine Science graduates are numerous and diverse. Most students prepare for a future in management at breeding facilities, lesson stables, race and show training stables or boarding facilities, but there are many, many other careers available related to horses.

    Some other career opportunities available are college instruction, breed associations, feed and pharmaceutical sales and research, event management, human organizations, cooperative extension and horse publications. If your interests lie more within the medical field, there are several unique opportunities available to you such as equine massage/physical therapy, veterinarian technician, laboratory animal technician, and therapeutic riding.

    SIUC also offers studies in equine reproductive physiology leading to a Master of Science degree in Animal Science. A Ph.D. is available through the Department of Physiology at SIUC. The SIUC Equine Science graduate program enjoys national and international recogniton.

    What organizations can I join?
    Students specializing in Equine Science have the opportunity to be involved in various student organizations including:

  • Equestrian Team
  • Rodeo Club
  • Horse Judging Team
  • Pre-Veterinary Science Club
  • Block and Bridle Club
  • Alpha Zeta
  • Alpha Gamma Rho
  • Sigma Alpha
  • Agbassadors

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