SUNY (State University of New York) Cobleskill is located in Cobleskill, New York. The college is a four state college, which has about 2,500 students enrolled, and approx. Located 40 minutes southwest of Albany. The college offers a number of Equine Studies Programs, and currently there are about 75 students attending a non-horse show. Students can search for a Bachelor or Associate degree in a very intimate environment at the Horse Center. Staff and college graduates are prepared for a variety of disciplines including:
Horse Farm Management
Full Management
Breeding Farm
Horse Instructor
Horse Farming Industry
Entrepreneurship
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Farrier
Feed Representative
The Horse Center has many wonderful features that enhance learners' learning. The center offers new, state-of-the-art stables, indoor riding, several outdoor arenas and miles of pastures and trails. The facility offers a range of services, such as training, breeding, lessons, clinics, camps, and center, allowing students to get acquainted with the operation of large horses and facilities.
are ready to pursue postgraduate studies in areas such as riding behavior, nutrition, physiology, veterinary science or education. If the student chooses not to graduate, the undergraduate and the contact diplomas prepare the student for immediate success in all horses.
The college offers a Bachelor of Technology Animal Science Racecourse and aims to provide students with the opportunity to develop advanced skills in horses science, competition and business management. This program offers students the opportunity to expand and build on previous background studies and increase their knowledge and skills needed to be able to perform effectively in horses. Some of the courses included in the program are:
Equine Behavior
Advanced Horse Reproduction
Practicing Horses Physiology
Riding Instructions
Advancement Techniques
Parasitology
Management consulting track focuses on all business management aspects of the horse industry. This is a wide-ranging program that provides flexibility to enable each student to plan their own individual learning experiences and still be able to acquire the necessary knowledge to ensure they are able to reach their long-term career. Some courses included in this degree are:
Equine Farm Analysis
Financial Management
Marketing
Agricultural Economics
Farm Evaluation
Environmental Issues in Agriculture
Do not Want to Continue Bachelor's Degree to continue with one of the associate degrees that the college offers. Employees of the Applied Sciences Dormitory Department provide students with the opportunity to learn about horses 'health, horses' behavior, training, breeding, nutrition and fodder management. Additional courses for students to choose from include dressing and jumping, joking training, reining, driving, events and traditional and therapeutic riding instructor courses.
Students who have an associate degree are the study area of one of the four areas offered by the dormitory. Students can choose to specialize in horse farm management, horse riding training, therapeutic riding and full-scale management.