
This course of study prepares students for careers in the business and facility management aspects of the equine industry. The intensively horse-centered curriculum is balanced by strong business preparation.
Possible careers include facility operation, specialized insurance, writing and publishing, administration of sport disciplines and breed organizations, racetrack, competition facility, farm and event management, as well as sales, marketing and distribution of horses and horse related products. Students wishing to pursue graduate degrees will be well prepared to apply to Law and Business Administration programs.
This interdisciplinary major draws courses from the Departments of Equine Science; Business, Accounting, and Economics; Communication; English; and Mathematical Sciences (Math and Computer Science courses). For the specific requirements of this major click here (pdf).