Equine-Facilitated Therapeutics, Bachelor of Science
The equine-facilitated therapeutics (EFT) major combines the student’s knowledge of the horse with an in-depth study of the use of the horse as a therapeutic partner. Students pursuing this major will graduate with a thorough working knowledge of human disabilities, biomechanics and kinesiology of the horse; evaluation techniques; training the therapy horse; and methods of teaching riders with disabilities (also known as equine-assisted activities or therapeutic riding). Classes combine traditional lecture periods, structured hands-on laboratories and simulated, as well as actual, student teaching.
Degree requirements
Required Supplemental Courses
Choose one of the following concentrations:
2 courses at the 200/300 level in Education
OR
2 courses at the 200/300 level in Psychology
OR
2 courses at the 200/300 level in Business
Required Courses
Choose one of the following concentrations:
BIO 101 | General Biology I | 4 |
| AND | |
BIO 102 | General Biology II | 4 |
| OR | |
BIO 110 | Contemporary Biology | 4 |
| | |
BUS 124 | Introduction to Management | 3 |
BUS 220 | Entrepreneurship/Small Business Managemt | 3 |
EFT 201 | Equine Fac Therapeutics I | 3 |
EFT 202 | Equine Facilitated Therapeutics II | 3 |
EFT 213 | Ground Training the Horse | 3 |
EFT 215 | Equine Biomechanics/Kinesiology | 3 |
EFT 331 | Teaching I | 3 |
EFT 332 | Teaching II | 3 |
EQS 110 | Intro to Equine Management | 3 |
EQS 116 | Equine Anatomy/Physiology | 4 |
EQS 230 | Intro to Training the Horse | 3 |
EQS 240 | Intro to Teaching Horsemanship | 3 |
EQT XXX
| minimum of one semester; must ride to the EQT 204 level | |
ESS 145 | First Aid & CPR/AED | 1 |
PSY 110 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
A student must graduate with active first aid and CPR/AED certifications. Students who choose to take ESS 145 as a first-year or sophomore student must repeat it during her junior or senior year in order to fulfill graduation requirements. Noncredit first aid and CPR/AED certifications will not be accepted as completion of the major requirement.