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Equine Science (B.Sc.)
The Equine Science (B.Sc.) program is a comprehensive course of study that focuses on the science of horses.
Study
The program provides students with a thorough understanding of the principles of horse science, including agricultural foundations, general health theory, feed and nutrition, specialized health theory, ethology, human-horse relationship, reproduction, horse breeding, and project management.
Study modules
The program consists of the following modules:
- Agricultural basics
- General health theory
- Feed and nutrition
- Special health theory
- Ethology
- Human-horse relationship
- Reproduction
- horse breeding
- Project management
General health theory
The General Health Module covers fundamental subjects that contribute to the understanding and maintenance of horse health. This includes:
- Anatomy: understanding the structure of a horse
- Applied physiology: explaining the interaction of life processes in a healthy horse
- Infectious diseases and epizootics: understanding causes, symptoms, disease progression, and infection risks
- Animal nutrition: learning how to feed horses correctly, calculate rations, and identify deficiency symptoms
Physiology
The Physiology module, contributed by Jˆrg Kotentaschen, provides a deeper understanding of the physiological processes in horses.
Example tasks
Example tasks in the program include:
- Horse breeds
- Color inheritance in horses
- obstetrics
- Ethology
Everyday study life
The daily study routine includes:
- semester week
- Teaching and learning methods
- Credits and examinations
Perspectives
Graduates of the program have various career perspectives, including:
- Lydia Kramer: Further education in agricultural management
- Nikolas Drexel: horse breeding
