Undergraduate Catalog

Department of Equine Studies

The Mari Hulman George School of Equine Studies prepares students to meet the challenges of an expanding equine industry. By linking the College’s distinctive liberal arts curriculum with specialized instruction in equine science and management, as well as disciplined training in equitation, students prepare for a variety of interesting careers. The Equine Center combines a historic stable with a new, modern complex, including a laboratory and classroom wing. Riding and training skills are practiced in the indoor and outdoor arenas.

Mission:

The Department of Equine Studies is responsible for the education, critical thinking, lifelong leadership, service and social responsibility of the college. The mission of the department of Equine Studies is to share, discover and apply current knowledge, concepts, and skills on the health, welfare, behavior modification, and management of the horse and its industry.

Vision:

The vision of the Department of Equine Studies is to grow national recognition as a program which serves the equine industry by preparing students who are knowledgeable lifelong learners that apply strong ethical basis for improving the industry.

Three majors are offered: Equine Business Management, Equine Studies and Equine Training and Instruction. An associate degree is offered in Equine Studies. A minor may be completed in Equine Assisted Therapy, Equine Science or Equine Studies. The Equine Science minor is designed for pre-professional students or those desiring a solid background in equine sciences. Students cannot double major in two degrees.

Equine Studies Admission Procedure

Students who wish to complete the Equine Studies program (majors and associate degrees) must meet the requirements of a multi-level assessment system which provides the opportunity for faculty and staff to formally assess candidates’ capabilities as prospective equine majors and to support the candidates in becoming competent, caring professionals. The following policies and procedures apply to all students seeking an equine degree:

Gateway I - Admission to the Equine Studies Program

Upon admission to the College, candidates are eligible to take 100- and 200-level EQ courses. To enroll in advanced EQ coursework, candidates must be formally admitted to the Equine Studies Program. Criteria for admission to the Equine Studies Program are as follows:

  1. Completion of a minimum of 32 credit hours of college credit;
  2. Attainment of a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher;
  3. Competence in basic skills such as: routing hours care/evaluation, evaluating TPR, administration of medications/vaccines, safe horse handling procedures, general knowledge of nutritional needs, anatomy, leg wrapping and bandaging, grooming, tack identification, riding (if needed for major track) and skills - walk, trot, canter, mount, dismount and back up.

    Note: Candidates achieving below the passing score will be provided a Skills/Academic Enhancement Plan written by the candidate’s academic advisor. Candidates on such plans will be conditionally admitted to the Equine Department. All conditions must be remove for candidates to pass Gateway 1.

  4. Completion of at least one field experience (approved by the equine department) related to the student’s areas of interest with documented evidence of professional dispositions, values and attitudes. This must be completed before the student’s sophomore year and could include documented experiences during high school.
  5. Formal interview with the evaluation team.

Gateway 1 Application Procedures

  1. Submit typewritten letter addressed to the Equine Education Board, Equine Department, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Saint Mary of the Woods, IN 47876. Address the following:
    1. Why have I chosen equine studies?
    2. Why have I chosen the specific equine track (business, general, training/instruction)?
    3. What personal qualities will I contribute to the equine field?
    4. How will I exemplify responsible commitment to the equine profession?
  2. The letter of application may be submitted whenever the candidate has: a) completed at least 32 credit hours with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above, and b) completed at least one field experience, c) provide letter(s) of reference regarding your experience. Candidates must submit letter of application during their sophomore year no later than February. d) Transfer students must apply for acceptance after completing one semester of coursework as a full time student at SMWC.

  3. Upon receipt of a letter of recommendation, candidates will be scheduled to participate in a formal interview with an Equine Department evaluation team according to the following schedule:
    Letters received by: Interview Dates:
    February 15 March
    September 15 October

    Candidates should be prepared to discuss the following:

    1. Current personal/professional strengths as a prospective equine professional; and
    2. How the candidate’s personal dispositions relate to the equine profession.

    Upon completion of the interview, the evaluation team will recommend to the Equine Education Board one of the following:

    1. Unconditional Admittance - Candidate has successfully passed all requirements.
    2. Conditional Admittance - Candidate must complete one or more requirements to successfully pass. Candidates who are conditionally admitted will be provided with an Academic Enhancement Plan written by their academic advisor and approved by the Equine Education Board. Candidates must submit a new letter of application to request that their admission status be changed from Conditional to Unconditional.
    3. Not Admitted - Candidate has not passed. This status may pertain to students who do not display the appropriate dispositions, values, attitudes and skills that are necessary for success in the equine profession.
  4. The Equine Education Board will make final decisions and inform candidates of their status within one month after the interview is complete.
  5. Candidates may appeal Gateway 1 decisions in writing to the Equine Education Board.

Gateway 2 - Program Completion

Criteria for program completion are:

  1. Successful presentation of a Proficient Portfolio to an Equine Department Education Team. Proficient portfolios are presented before April 1 or November 1 depending on the student’s graduation date. A Proficient Portfolio must include at least the following information:
    1. Current résumé;
    2. A statement of a personal philosophy of equine studies;
    3. One to three artifacts documenting mastery of one of the three available equine majors: Equine Business Management, Equine Studies or Equine Training and Instruction;
    4. For each exhibit, a narrative reflection indicating why the selected artifact was included and how it provides evidence of mastery of goals; and
    5. Additional artifacts highlighting personal talents, strengths and accomplishments.
  2. Successful completion of all program requirements. The grade of “C” or better must be obtained in all equine courses that are required for the major. A minimum GPA of 2.0 overall must be achieved.

Gateway 2 Application Procedures

  1. Candidates should notify their advisors when they have completed all Gateway 2 requirements. Candidates who are seeking degrees must submit a graduation application to the Office of the Registrar.
  2. Equine Department advisors verify that candidates have met all program requirements and successfully presented the Proficient Portfolio.

NOTE: All riding courses are offered every semester and require the consent of the instructor.

The department offers the following majors and minors: