The University of Minnesota-Crookston in located in Crookston, Minnesota. This university offers a B.S. and Associates degree in Equine Science. UMC focuses on the management and business aspect of the equine industry. Students will be provided a very balanced education with knowledge in all areas of the equine field including daily care, nutrition, health care, exercise and training, business, and management. Graduates of the program will have knowledge in the theory and practice of nutrition, health, physiology, and reproduction along with knowledge of equine ownership responsibilities. They will also be well versed in management theories and be trained to use a variety of different types of software and marketing strategies related to the equine industry. Along with the management skills, graduates will also have highly developed horsemanship skills and will be able to train horses with all types of temperaments and conformation. This will give graduates the greatest opportunity to find employment in any field of the equine industry. Some of the different careers that are available include:
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University of Minnesota-Crookston – Equine Science Degree
March 12th, 2010Job Hunting Survival Tips
January 27th, 2010We are known for what we do rather than what we are. This is an unfortunate reality but one has to accept it. Getting a job is not that simple, but before that the most important thing is knowing what sort of job you are capable of doing and want to do.
First up, consider and revise the goals you have set for yourself. If you don’t have any then make some. Be sure about what you want to achieve and only then can you pursue it. When considering what type of job you want, think about your weaknesses and strengths and then look for a job that suits you best.
The next step is to make a list of all the companies/organizations that you want to apply to. Having done that, it is time to write and send them your resume. Writing an impressive and honest resume is important. Leave out any information you feel would give them a wrong impression if that is possible and focus on highlighting your achievements and positive aspects of your academic and extra curricular activities.
Do some research on these companies and find out on what basis they tend to hire their employees. Find someone recently employed if possible and inquire about the type of questions they can possibly ask. Prepare yourself for the interview and be confident. If your academic results are not good enough, show them that they do not reflect what you are capable of. Companies usually tend to employ people who are confident, show good management skills and are acute learners, rather than based on their academic records.
When you appear for your interview, keep in mind you are about to become a professional, so start acting like one. Dress properly in a business suit and stay upright. Show them you are confident and that you were made for this job. While expressing your point of view on some question they might ask, hold back your biases for a while and make them hear what they want to hear. If you are asked about your future plans and goals, be realistic when you answer.
The amount of competition in this world keeps growing and getting a job becomes more and more challenging. You might fail in your first few interviews but eventually you will find a good job that suits you. Keep trying, because giving up or accepting defeat will be the beginning of a troublesome and worthless life.
By: Jonathon Hardcastle