Build your credentials by earning an Equine Management undergraduate microcertificate from the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences. Learn to care for and manage horses based on research and best practices. Coursework will cover knowledge of general equine care and management, successful equine sales options, and equine behavior. Learn to identify and resolve common problems, develop successful sale strategies, and understand equine behavior and how it pertains to care, training and welfare.

 

Courses

  • ANSC 2003 - Introduction to Equine Industry
  • ANSC 3723 - Horse and Livestock Merchandising
  • ANSC 3773 - Equine Behavior. Educational Pathways

 

Educational Pathways

Credit hours from this microcertificate could be applied to an on-campus degree program at the U of A, or students could verify with other institutions if programs will accept these courses as transfer credit.

 

  For students in the online BA in Interdisciplinary Studies degree program or U of A degree-seeking students:

In order to add this microcertificate, students must consult their advisers for their academic majors.

 

 

Tuition / credit hour $255.51
Fee / credit hour
Library $4.41
Network & Data Systems $12.10
Off-campus $30
Online Facilities $2

Tuition and fees per credit hour reflect fall 2023 rates for students studying completely online. Students in online programs who take an on-campus course will pay on-campus fees, mandatory and college fees, for only the on-campus course.

Financial Aid  

 

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