XI. Certificate Programs

Kemptville Campus

Equestrian Program

Equine Management Program

OCAS Program Code K108 - Two Semesters

The Equine Management Certificate Program is designed for the individual who wants a job working with horses on a day-to-day basis in the equine industry. This program starts in September. Students often combine this certificate with one of our other Equestrian Certificates (Riding, Coaching & Horsemanship or Standardbred).

Semester 1 - Fall
DAGR*1800 [0.50] Equine Anatomy and Physiology
DAGR*2810 [0.50] Stable Management I
DAGR*3810 [0.50] Horse Conformation and Lameness
DAGR*4810 [0.50] Horse Health
DAGR*3930 [0.50] Equine Complementary Therapies
CEM*0060 Stable Duty I
Semester 2 - Winter
DAGR*2820 [0.50] Stable Management II
DAGR*3820 [0.50] Horse Feeds and Feeding
DAGR*4820 [0.50] Equine Reproduction and Selection
DAGR*4800 [0.50] Equine Conditioning
CER*0120 Stable Duty II
During Semester 2 students may also choose to take the following 2 courses:
DAGR*1750 [0.50] Coaching Techniques
DAGR*4830 [0.50] Equine Facility Management

The following equestrian certificates are primarily designed for students enrolled in either our Diploma in Agriculture - Equine Option or our Equine Management Certificate Program. Depending upon space availability students enrolled in one of these two full time programs may choose one of the following certificates. From time to time, space may be available in these programs as separate stand alone certificates.

Riding Certificate

OCAS Program Code K203

This equestrian program offers students enrolled in either our Diploma in Agriculture - Equine Option or our Equine Management Certificate Program the opportunity to develop their riding skills utilizing one of the school horses. It also develops the knowledge and experience required to care for horses. This program is very skills oriented, and students learn "by doing". The Kemptville Campus environment is challenging and encourages team work. Training is provided to assist the student to progress to the next level of rider certification as approved by the Equine Canada. Students are placed in groups for semester long training according to their current recognized riding level. Highlights of the program include:

  • Two hours of riding instruction weekly throughout the semester.

  • One hour of theory instruction on a weekly basis.

  • Students may specialize in English or Western riding.

Staff members are qualified to perform rider level testing accredited by Equine Canada and its Provincial Equestrian Federations. Since the program is very skills oriented, enrolment is limited. The physical demands of this program include lifting, shovelling and riding. Therefore, it is essential that students applying be physically able to participate in these activities.

Coaching & Horsemanship Certificate

OCAS Program Code K293

This equestrian program offers students enrolled in our Diploma in Agriculture - Equine Option or our Equine Management Certificate Program the opportunity to develop both their riding and coaching skills while utilizing their own horse. It also develops the knowledge and experience required to care for horses. This course is very skills oriented, and students learn "by doing". The Kemptville Campus environment is challenging and encourages team work. Training is provided to assist the student to progress to the next level of rider certification as accredited by Equine Canada and the Provincial Equestrian Federations. Students are placed in groups for semester long training according to their current recognized riding level. Students also have the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and foundations required to pursue their Instructor and Coaching Levels. Highlights of the program include:

  • Three hours of riding instruction weekly throughout the semester.

  • One hour of riding theory instruction on a weekly basis.

  • One hour of coaching theory instruction on a weekly basis.

  • Students are entitled to participate in a minimum of three weekend clinics per semester.

  • Students will also receive training in Standard First Aid (St. John's or equivalent) as well as the "Learning to Teach" Course (provided by KC in cooperation with the Ontario Equestrian Federation) - where certification or re-certification needs exist.

  • Students may specialize in English or Western riding.

  • Rider level testing recognized by Equine Canada can be completed at an added fee for certification.

  • Opportunities of completing Coaching Certification exist, where numbers permit, and Equine Canada pre-requisites are met.

Since the program is very skills oriented and requires that the student bring their own horse, enrolment is limited. The physical demands of this program include lifting, shovelling and riding. Therefore, it is essential that students applying be physically able to participate in these activities.

University of Guelph
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Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1
Canada
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