You do not have to have a degree in order to become a therapeutic riding instructor. However, if you intend to go to college, majoring in Agriculture, Equine Science, or business are all things helpful for this career path.
Depends upon what you mean by "equine therapist". If you mean a person who uses horses in a therapeutic program from people such as disabled children it would depend on local ordinances and who the supervisor is. I person who is completely unskilled could work under the auspices of someone else. Conversely you may need to be a licensed therapist to do this on your own.
If you mean someone who treats horses depends on local ordinances. Medically most states require a veterinary degree or working under a veterinarian. Behavioral treatment in most locations requires no specific training. But be warned liability exists regardless of training.
Therapeutic, Diagnostic, Informational, and Environmental
Depend what you mean. If you mean company sergeant major (as in an actual cadet, not instructor) it is basically an NCO with more authourity than cadets of a lower rank, and instructors who have not passed the tests to become a staff. Hope i helped beii. Source: Being a kick-ass cadet instructor PS: Do you know Michael Goodwin if you are in cadets? he is a penis
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yes but its not Major
Not exactly. It would fall under Music Instructor. (If you decide to teach at a high school level)
Former major league player Hensley Meulens has been the San Francisco Giants' hitting instructor since the 2010 season. He took over from Carney Lansford who was fired after the 2009 season. Meulens' nickname is "Bam Bam" and he was the hitting instructor for the Giants Triple-A affiliate the Fresno Grizzles.
Live football has become a major business because of the people who watch it.
SAE 10w30 any major brand.
Nursing you need to major in nursing in order to become a nurse and work at a hospital.
Yes, you can! Your major does not have to be related to what you what to become, but I would strongly recommend a major that helps more with medicine, such as biology, chemistry or biochemistry.
Physics.
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