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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is the fourth in the series of rodeo timed event classes. Students are demonstrating skill and knowledge in the individual events so competition levels are increased at NIRA-sponsored events. They are performing mechanical consistency, executing mental and physical preparation, administering appropriate safety procedures, improving livestock handling ability and advanced horse placement utilization, and demonstrating precise event rule knowledge. A livestock fee will be charged to each student. Enrollment by consent of instructor. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 2.00 Credits

    Students learn the correct methods of team roping. Students demonstrate proper horse handling techniques in the box, approach to cattle, and setting cattle for the heeler. Handling livestock, use of equipment for team roping, and physical and mental preparation will be stressed. Students become familiar with the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) rule book, and safety will be practiced at all times. A livestock fee will be charged to each student. Enrollment by consent of instructor. Prerequisite: Students must have the basic horsemanship skills required to rope and ride at the same time. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Students develop the necessary skills to become an effective instructor of riding. Through classroom and arena assignments the student has the opportunity to gain confidence, learn methods of organization, and practice teaching techniques. Students have the opportunity to become certified riding instructors by the Certified Horsemanship Association. Prerequisite: Instructor approval required. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 2.00 Credits

    All students riding for the LCCC Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) Teams will engage in practice and competition, riding various horses as they increase skills in horsemanship. Students may ride for the IHSA Western or Hunt Seat Team. Horses are provided for LCCC team members.? Team members?are required to enroll in this course each semester. All students, regardless of program of study, are welcome to try out. Team selection is based on tryouts and instructor approval. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 4.00 Credits

    A continuation of EQST 1900, emphasizing advanced greenbreaking. Prerequisite: Completion of EQST 1900. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 - 12.00 Credits

    Students demonstrate the ability to apply theoretical and practical knowledge gained in the classroom through work experience in an equine-related industry in a supervised environment. Students participate in any required seminars and produce documents describing and evaluating the internship experience. May be repeated once for a maximum of 12 credits. Prerequisites: Completion of EQST 1516, EQST 1550, and EQST 1900. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 4.00 Credits

    An alternative to participation in the internship program. Students train horses with minimal supervision, meeting objectives set by students and instructors. Prerequisites: Completion of EQST 1550, EQST 2520, and EQST 2560. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students apply knowledge and build skill in topics related to equine business law including taxes, liability, legal issues, current legislation and politics, breeding contracts, syndications, recordkeeping, depreciating facility costs, scheduling, developing employee benefit packages, employee relations, scheduling, and payroll records. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course, students explore spreadsheets and structured programming. Students apply the methodology used in the engineering profession for analyzing problems. In laboratory, students solve example problems using appropriate computer software. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH*1400. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introductory course describing the interaction of particles and rigid bodies to a system of applied forces. Students learn to mathematically model structures with free body force diagrams and vector analysis, apply equilibrium conditions, and recognize real life restrictions. One-hour problem session each week. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH 2200. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available