About the program
Equestrian Studies students have the opportunity to ride, exercise, train, groom, and care for horses while operating and maintaining a live, working stable. Students develop an understanding of and participate in stable management, clinical procedures, and disease prevention of horses. In the program, students learn equine science, veterinary science, business management, legal and ethical issues of the horse industry, equine behavior and psychology, training, anatomy and physiology, first aid, and preventative medicine. Students learn Western and English riding, and they compete in equine showing and judging competitions.
Course Descriptions
Explore the program
Watch the Equestrian Studies program video to explore the lab and see the many hands-on learning opportunities that the program provides our students
Discover career opportunities
View our career tree to learn about the wide variety of professional opportunities students are prepared for upon program completion or with further education
Meet the instructor
Lisa Street is the Equestrian Studies program instructor. Ms. Street has been at TCTC since 1999, and she worked in the industry for 10 years before joining our team and she continues to stay very connected with her industry
When I was young, I always loved horses so much. My parents took me for lessons, and I’ve always just had a passion for them. When I came here for career day, I knew this program would be the best for me, and it interested me. The program is very hands-on. I want to go to college after high school to pursue a career in the equine industry. We have learned so much in this program — what’s normal for a healthy horse, vital signs, anatomy, skeletal system, basic riding skills, and slowly advancing those skills.
Isabella Cochran
Howland High School
College credits
Earn up to 48 college credits through academic courses and articulated credit at individual colleges through this program
Industry credentials
Industry-recognized credentials and certifications are embedded into this program
Student organizations
Participate in FFA — which aims to provide students ways to learn and achieve through competitions
Program supervisor
Have questions or need more information about this program? Contact Mrs. Karlovic at 330-847-0503 x1011