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Bachelor of Science Degree - Agricultural Studies: Equine Option
Featured Profession
Animal Care and Service Workers
Median annual salary: $24,990 per year
Number of jobs: 350,900
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Delivery
Dickinson Campus
Why should you pursue a Bachelor of Science Degree - Agricultural Studies: Equine Option?
Students pursuing the equine option of the bachelor’s in agricultural studies degree study business, production and resource management as they relate to horses and horse production. Students completing this program often aspire to own and/or operate an equine-related business.
Possible Career Paths
- Horse Farm/Barn Manager
- Entrepreneur in the Horse Business
- Retail Sales
- Rodeo Stock Provider
- Beginning Trainer