Associate in Science

Equine Exercise Physiology Specialization, A.S.

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The Equine Exercise Physiology specialization under the Associate in Science degree in Equine Studies focuses on studying the physical aspects of the equine athlete. Muscle physiology, conditioning techniques, manual therapeutic support, injury and rehabilitation are critical components involved in the training and support of high performance horses. Students will also study the role of farrier science as well as tack and equipment.

Typical employment following completion of this program includes positions as trainers, grooms and rehabilitation technicians.

Graduates of this program are eligible to be enrolled in the CF Bachelor of Applied Science in Business and Organizational Management program.

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$112.92 per credit hour*