Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management in Equine Management

Guelph

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management in Equine Management program at the University of Guelph provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the equine industry, combining scientific knowledge with practical skills in horse care, management, and business operations. The program covers various aspects of equine science, including nutrition, health, reproduction, training, and facility management, preparing graduates for careers in equine-related fields such as breeding operations, equestrian facilities, veterinary clinics, and equine businesses.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management in Equine Management program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in equine science, business management, and practical horsemanship skills. Core courses cover topics such as equine anatomy and physiology, nutrition, health care, reproduction, behavior, training methods, and facility design. Students also have the opportunity to choose elective courses in specialized areas such as equine business management, exercise physiology, equine therapy, or event management. The program often includes hands-on experiences, fieldwork, and internships where students gain practical experience working with horses in various settings.

Research Focus: The University of Guelph is a leader in equine research, and students in the program have opportunities to engage in research projects that address important issues in equine science and management. Faculty members and students collaborate on research initiatives that explore topics such as equine nutrition, exercise physiology, reproductive technologies, welfare, and behavior. Students may participate in research-based courses, independent studies, or undergraduate research projects, gaining valuable experience in scientific inquiry, data collection, and analysis within the context of the equine industry.

Industry Engagement: The Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management in Equine Management program at the University of Guelph emphasizes industry engagement and practical experience in the equine sector. Students have opportunities to interact with industry professionals, equestrian organizations, and equine businesses through guest lectures, workshops, and networking events. They may also complete internships, co-op placements, or work-study programs with equine facilities, breeding farms, veterinary clinics, or riding schools, gaining hands-on experience and building industry connections. The program provides career counseling, resume workshops, and job placement assistance to help students pursue careers in the equine industry upon graduation.

Global Perspective: The Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management in Equine Management program promotes a global perspective on the equine industry, recognizing the international scope of equine-related activities and the cultural diversity of equestrian practices around the world. Courses may explore topics such as international equine trade, global trends in equestrian sports, or comparative approaches to equine management and husbandry. Students may also have the opportunity to study abroad, participate in international equestrian competitions or events, or engage in cross-cultural research collaborations, fostering a deeper understanding of the global dimensions of the equine industry.

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Location

Guelph

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 33046

Application Fees: CAD $ 90

Academic Requirements: The university generally requires a minimum average grade of 80% or higher in the final year of high school or the overall average for all completed high school years. However, specific program requirements may vary, and some programs may have higher admission standards.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: An overall band score of 6.5, with no individual band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 89 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE: A minimum score of 60 on the Pearson Test of English.
  • DET: A minimum score of 110 on the Duolingo English Test.

The University of Guelph offers various scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their academic pursuits. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, and contributions to the community.

International Student Entrance Scholarships: The university offers a range of entrance scholarships specifically for international students. These scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement and are available to students entering undergraduate programs. The value of these scholarships varies, and some are renewable for subsequent years of study.

President's Scholarships for International Students: These prestigious scholarships are awarded to international students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, leadership potential, and involvement in extracurricular activities. The recipients of the President's Scholarships receive a significant financial award to support their studies.

International Student Bursaries: The university provides bursaries to international students who demonstrate financial need. These bursaries are intended to assist students who may face financial challenges in pursuing their education. The amount of the bursary is based on individual financial circumstances.

College-Specific Scholarships: Some colleges within the University of Guelph offer scholarships specifically for international students enrolled in their programs. These scholarships may be based on academic performance, community involvement, or other criteria specific to the college or program of study.

External Scholarships: The University of Guelph encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities available through government agencies, foundations, and organizations. The university provides information and resources to assist students in finding and applying for these external scholarships.

It's important to note that the eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and availability of scholarships may vary. The university's scholarship selection committees evaluate applicants based on their academic achievements, extracurricular involvement, leadership potential, and other specific criteria.

Graduating with a Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management in Equine Management from the University of Guelph opens doors to a variety of exciting career opportunities in the equine industry. 

Equine Facility Manager: Graduates can pursue careers as equine facility managers, overseeing the day-to-day operations of equestrian facilities such as boarding stables, training centers, or breeding farms. They are responsible for managing staff, caring for horses, maintaining facilities, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.

Equine Nutritionist: Graduates may work as equine nutritionists, developing customized feeding programs and dietary plans for horses based on their age, breed, activity level, and health needs. They may work for feed companies, veterinary clinics, or equine research institutions, providing nutritional expertise and guidance to horse owners and managers.

Equine Health Care Specialist: Graduates can pursue careers in equine health care as veterinary technicians, equine massage therapists, chiropractors, or farriers. They assist veterinarians in diagnosing and treating equine health issues, provide therapeutic treatments, and ensure the overall well-being of horses in various settings.

Equine Reproduction Specialist: Graduates may specialize in equine reproduction, working for breeding farms, reproductive clinics, or equine veterinary practices. They assist with breeding management, artificial insemination, embryo transfer, and foal care, helping to improve breeding success rates and maintain the genetic diversity of equine populations.

Equine Business Manager: Graduates can pursue careers in equine business management, working for equestrian organizations, race tracks, or equine businesses. They oversee financial operations, marketing strategies, and business development initiatives, ensuring the profitability and sustainability of equine enterprises.

Equine Sales and Marketing Representative: Graduates may work in equine sales and marketing, promoting products, services, or breeding stock to horse owners, trainers, and industry professionals. They develop marketing campaigns, attend trade shows and events, and build relationships with clients to drive sales and revenue growth.

Equine Event Coordinator: Graduates can pursue careers as equine event coordinators, organizing horse shows, competitions, clinics, or other equestrian events. They coordinate logistics, manage schedules, and oversee event operations to ensure successful and memorable experiences for participants, spectators, and sponsors.

Equine Welfare Advocate: Graduates may work as equine welfare advocates, advocating for the humane treatment and ethical care of horses. They may work for animal welfare organizations, advocacy groups, or regulatory agencies, lobbying for legislation, promoting best practices, and raising awareness about equine welfare issues.

Equine Education Specialist: Graduates can pursue careers in equine education and outreach, teaching horsemanship skills, riding techniques, or equine science courses to students of all ages. They may work for schools, colleges, universities, or equestrian centers, developing curriculum, leading workshops, and organizing educational programs.

Equine Researcher: Graduates may work as equine researchers, conducting studies and experiments to advance knowledge in areas such as equine health, nutrition, behavior, or training methods. They may work for universities, research institutions, or pharmaceutical companies, contributing to scientific discoveries and innovations in equine science.


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