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Page 1: Career Opportunities in Equine Science Equine Science & Technology

Career Opportunities in Equine Science

Equine Science & Technology

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What skills are needed to work around horses?

Basic Skills Individuals need basic skills in reading,

writing, mathematics and communication.

Employees must be able to communicate their ideas efficiently and clearly. They must be able to work well with others and demonstrate responsibility.

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Thinking Skills Employers want to hire individuals who can

think for themselves. Employers are also looking for creative

thinkers and problem solvers.

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Personal Skills and Work Habits Loyalty Ability to change Professionalism Honesty Responsibility Dependability

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Citizenship – the status of being a legal citizen of a nation, with rights and duties.

The Constitution provides rights to the country’s citizens.

Laws provide conditions for participation as a citizen.

Some of these rights include: the right to vote, freedom of speech, etc.

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Traits of good citizens Observing the law Supporting charities and worthy causes Voting Supporting the well-being of others Being patriotic Having pride Contributing to society

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Human Relations Skills- skills that allow one to get along with other people.

To be successful an employee must interact with others.

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Cultural Diversity- a recognition of, and sensitivity to, the various ethnic backgrounds and beliefs of other people.

All people can make contributions to the workplace.

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Using resources and assessing information Being able to locate and assess information

is important in today’s society. Information can be found in a variety of forms

and from many sources. The most common print-media forms of

information are books, magazines, newspapers, etc.

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Using resources and assessing information The internet is a popular electronic form.

Sources are the business or agencies that produce the information.

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When assessing information consider these factors:

Source– did the information come from a reliable source?

Date– when was the information gathered? Availability- can the information be obtained

easily?

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Task Analysis- process used to identify occupational competencies.

Systems of Operation Systems involve using information and

resources in the most efficient and effective manner.

They deal with technology, mechanics, people and culture, and organization- the way people get work done.

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Systems of Operation A system is a set of facts, principles,

procedures, and rules arranged in an orderly form and linking the various parts.

Each process or component must do what it is supposed to do.

Various system approaches are used in the many different areas of equine science.

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Educational Opportunities

Post Secondary Education- education after high school.

Formal education is available in many forms, including home study courses, trade schools, two-year colleges, and four-year colleges and universities.

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Home Study Courses Home study, or distance education courses

are increasing in availability. Specific areas can be studied at one’s own

pace, and areas important to the student can be chosen.

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Trade Schools Trade schools offer the opportunity to learn

specific trades, such as horseshoeing, auctioneering, massage therapy, stable management, etc.

A trade school concentrates on teaching one particular skill, and the duration of the course varies depending on the skill.

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Two-year Colleges Graduation from a two-year college

traditionally earns an Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degree

Two-year programs offer courses that teach a specific set of skills necessary for certain careers.

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Four-Year Colleges and Universities Four year colleges and Universities usually

grant Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees.

Obtaining a four-year degree can open many doors to jobs that are unavailable without the degree

Jobs in teaching, research, and management often require a four year degree.

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Advanced Degrees Advanced degrees include Master of Arts,

Master of Science, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, etc.

These degrees usually require completion of another two to four years after completion of a bachelor’s degree.

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Technical Skills- skills specific to a particular occupation.

Gaining Experience One important qualification for obtaining a

job in the horse industry is experience. Experience can be gained in a variety of

ways and will make you more appealing in the job market.

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Ways to gain experience Volunteer at a local farm or training

establishment Read … horse publications and the internet

contain a wealth of information. Apply for an internship Join the local horse council, 4-H group, pony

club, etc. Attend clinics Complete an SAE.

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Supervised Agricultural Experience An SAE is a program designed to give

students in high school a chance at hands on application of what is learned in the classroom.

An SAE can be a business a student starts or placement in a job of his or her choice.

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Long term goals- the type of job you would like to have in five years.

Professional Goals- goals that represent success in a job.

Career Examples Horse breeding establishment owner, manager, or

worker Horse trainer Boarding stable operator Veterinarian in private practice, with a drug

manufacturer, or with a large horse establishment.

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Career Examples Farrier (horseshoer) Staff members of a horse magazine or breed

registry association. Teacher in a college or university Rodeo rider Consultant

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Career Examples Riding school instructor Racing official or jockey Hunt club associate Horse buyer or seller Secretary, office manager, or executive

assistant to an administrator or association engaged in the horse field.