Equine Behavior & Management at the animal behavior institute

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Equine Behavior & Management at the animal behavior institute

Meaningful What Is Equine Behavior & Management All About? The Equine Behavior & Management program is designed for horse trainers, owners and enthusiasts that would like to develop a deeper understanding of equine behavior, including cognition, emotions, health and nutrition. Our comprehensive program will help you improve the management of the horses in your care, enhancing their welfare and producing a stronger human-equine bond. Your specialized training will allow you to: 1. Create and implement training plans to teach horses new behaviors and to extinguish or reduce unwanted behaviors. 2. Develop a firm understanding of equine social behavior, including dominance, herd structure, reproductive behavior, parental behavior, and courtship. 3. Interpret equine sounds and body language in order to improve human-equine communication. 4. Develop a detailed understanding of equine sensory systems and how horses process information. 5. Identify signs of anxiety and boredom in horses and create an environment that reduces stress. 6. Select the most appropriate equipment and techniques to minimize anxiety during training. 7. Create an effective diet based on an animal s age, sex, reproductive condition, and activity. 8. Recognize common ailments and their symptoms. Are you ready to get started with your new career in Equine Behavior & Management? The Animal Behavior Institute is the only institution to offer accredited, online programs in Equine Behavior & Management. Our specialized training will give you the skills you need to effectively work with horses and embark on a new career.

Who Works In Equine Behavior & Management? Who hires equine trainers and managers? Equine professionals may work for riding stables, training facilities, or equestrian centers. They may also be self-employed as trainers or behavioral consultants. Trainers often specialize in specific areas such as driving, dressage or racehorse training. Sample positions include: Horse trainer Riding instructor Broodmare manager Groomer Dude ranch wrangler Equine veterinarian Barn manager Stallion manager Horse breeder Farrier Outrider Equine veterinary technician The outlook for professionals in animal care and service, including equine trainers, is very positive. Employment in these areas is expected to grow 11 percent over the 2016-26 decade, faster than the average for all occupations*. Salaries vary greatly based on the specific field or employer. For example, independent animal trainers may work for $20-50/hour or more. Animal care staff working in other fields may earn considerably less. Our program in Equine Behavior & Management will give you the competitive edge you need to succeed. *U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2016-17 Edition. Personal

Flexible When Can I Start? Now! Getting started is easy - you can apply online in minutes. Once you re ready to schedule your courses, your academic advisor can help you plan the program that best fulfills your needs. Academic Curriculum Your certificate in Equine Behavior & Management requires the completion of three online courses and 40 hours of relevant field experience. Most students finish their certificate in 6-12 months The three required courses for this certificate program are: 1. ABI 127 Equine Minds & Emotions 2. ABI 237 Equine Behavior 3. ABI 317 Equine Health & Nutrition Field Requirement We believe that academic training must be accompanied by real world experience to be truly effective. During your time as a student, you will complete a field requirement consisting of 40 hours of hands-on experience as an employee, intern or volunteer at an approved institution of your choice. One of the strengths of our program is that students are able to choose where they would like to complete their fieldwork; the facility is not assigned.

Why Animal Behavior Institute? Exceptional Personal Support. We ll provide you with close personal support from the day you begin until well after you ve finished your program. When you enroll at the Animal Behavior Institute, your academic advisor will help you plan your individual program and answer any questions that arise along the way. Students have the freedom to choose how many classes to take each semester, when to take them and how to pay for them. And our flexible financing makes any program affordable. Qualified students can choose to finance a single course or their entire program it s up to you. As an alumnus, you ll have access to the same resources you ve come to enjoy as a student. This includes access to job and internship listings, advising and assistance with resumes and cover letters. We re with you before and after you graduate. Widespread Recognition & Acceptance You can be confident about pursuing your education with the Animal Behavior Institute. Our quality programs enjoy widespread acceptance at other institutions. We are licensed by the North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges* and accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). As a result of this Accredited Provider status, the Animal Behavior Institute is able to offer IACET CEU credits. These credits are accepted by hundreds of professional associations. Credit from our courses can also be applied to meet the continuing education requirements of many educational institutions, including public and private schools. In addition, individual courses are accepted directly for CEU credit by the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC), the American Association of Veterinary State Boards, and a number of other organizations. Please see our website at www.animaledu.com for a complete listing of our educational partners. Upon graduation, students may begin using the designation CEBMS, Certified Equine Behavior & Management Specialist. *The Animal Behavior Institute is licensed by the North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges having met the requirements of Article 8 of Chapter 115D of the General Statutes of North Carolina. Please note that the NC State Board of Community Colleges is not an accrediting agency.

Faculty Spotlight Professional All courses at the Animal Behavior Institute share a common core, building a strong foundation and then applying that core to problem solving. The highlight of each week is a student-centered discussion. Each class collectively works to solve real world problems and case studies. Our approach helps build a strong rapport between each individual, their student colleagues, and the faculty. Small class sizes ensure that you ll know your instructors and receive the personal education you deserve. Academic institutions are only as strong as their faculty and ours are outstanding. Our faculty are selected on the basis of their education, experience, and passion for teaching. We d like to introduce you to two of the instructors in our Equine Behavior & Management program. (For a complete list of instructors and their qualifications, please visit us at www.animaledu.com.) Kristen Lewis Professor of Animal Behavior Professor Lewis has been riding horses for over 30 years and currently operates her own horse farm. At a young age, she began competing in equine events (dressage, cross country and show jumping) along the east coast. She rode on the Equestrian Team at the University of Delaware and has managed multiple barns with show and pleasure horses for over two decades. She currently has two horses, a thoroughbred named Snapshot, who she has had for over 15 years, and a thoroughbred/draft cross named Silk. Christine Remington Professor of Animal Science Professor Remington trains students in husbandry, preventative health practices, nutritional support and therapy for horses and other companion animals. She trains her students in a wide variety of equine skills and activities, including Parelli games, grooming techniques, diet modification, fecal floatation, handling and restraint, deworming and vaccination. She offers classes in animal care and husbandry with a special emphasis on enrichment and nutrition. Professor Remington currently serves as a faculty member and department chair at Alamance Community College.

Office of Admissions Animal Behavior Institute, Inc. 4711 Hope Valley Road Suite 4F-332 Durham, NC 27707 Toll Free: (866) 755-0448 Fax: (866) 351-6911 Email: support@animaledu.com www.animaledu.com A more personal education