Hocking College offers students four equine programs to choose from and, in only four semesters, students can receive their Associate of Applied Science in one of the following categories:
This blog offers more information about Hocking College’s Animal Assisted Therapy (Equine Track) program.
This career focuses on aspects of humans using horses as a tool for therapy purposes. It utilizes a combination of knowledge and skills such as horse care, riding instruction, and aspects of specific therapies. There are actually four branches of equine assisted therapy, which are:
Successful candidates for equine therapy instructors often pursue one of the following additional certifications:
Also, Hocking College's degree plan allows students to work with certified instructors and creates a pathway to PATH certifications. In this program, students will learn about human psychology, equine & companion animal behavior and communication, as well as how to teach horsemanship and horseback riding, equine therapy, and therapeutic riding and hippotherapy techniques.
For more information on Hocking College’s Equine Programs, contact Equine Science Program Manager, Bethany Siehr, by email at siehrb@hocking.edu or by phone at (740) 753-6282.