国际学生入学条件
All students who have been accepted for admission to Johnson & Wales University must provide verification of high school completion. International students need to submit an official, final transcript, diploma and/or official examination results, with original stamps, signatures and award date.
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:75
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English) - 53
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课程简介
The Equine Business Management/Non-Riding bachelor's degree program prepares students to manage all aspects of an equine business. By combining a solid business core with specialized equine courses, students are prepared for all aspects of the equine industry. Students learn how to perform the day-to-day tasks of running an equine business as well as manage events, market appropriately and create an environmentally friendly business.<br><br>Upon completion of the program, graduates are expected to: Design a comprehensive health plan that addresses the interaction between nutrition and disease and predicts the needs of different classes of horses, Differentiate the relative merits of sport horses and use that evaluation to determine the most appropriate use for each type of horse, Develop a comprehensive business plan for the management of all aspects of an equine-related business, Evaluate the impact of available resources including environmental resources, effective marketing and regulatory compliance on equine businesses, Apply appropriate ethics as they relate to managing an equine business, its employees and its horses and Evaluate the impact of various international influences on the historical development of the modern equine industry.<br><br>Equine Business Management students take a suite of courses from the College of Business designed to provide them with up to the minute business skills. Students develop financial literacy, strategic planning, operations management and total quality management skills alongside traditional business majors. Specialized science-based equine classes develop the understanding of the functioning of the horse with study in anatomy, lameness, physiology, sports therapy, genetics, nutrition, diseases and reproduction. Further classes develop the ability to evaluate horses for sport, develop a farm management plan and manage horse shows. Through these equine academic courses, graduates are expected to demonstrate competencies in formulating rations, design a herd health program, selecting sport horses and developing an equine business plan. Students gain hands-on experience in all aspects of horse management including health and dental maintenance, nutrition, facilities management, equipment usage, trailering, lunging, ground driving, vaccination and anthelmintic programs. All students participate in the internship program which allows them to work in the equine industry at approved establishments. A sampling of the positions that students have filled upon graduation include farm manager, equine advertising account manager, sales representative, insurance agent, horse show personnel, and horse/breed association publicist. Core and elective courses in the College of Arts & Sciences provide the critical thinking and communication skills that are considered essential by employers along with the chance for students to explore areas of personal interest.
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