Which Equine Nutrition Course Is Right For Me?
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There are two versions of the equine nutrition course offered through OCPE. They cover the same material and both result in a certificate. So what sets them apart? Answer the following questions to find out which one is best for you.
I am interested in this course for
my profession or a farm I manage
my own knowledge
Great! Next Question:
I learn best by
applying information through case studies and real life projects
reading and watching educational material on my own
Great! Next Question:
I learn best by
applying information through case studies and real life projects
reading and watching educational material on my own
Great! Next Question:
I plan to spend
6-10 hours per week learning
2-3 hours per week learning
Great! Next Question:
I plan to spend
6-10 hours per week learning
2-3 hours per week learning
you should sign up for the self-paced, certificate of participation class.
This course is self-paced with limited interaction with the professor. She will answer your questions, but the content is delivered through videos, readings and online quizzes. You can complete the content at your own pace, but must complete by the end of the semester if you wish to receive the certificate of participation. Click on the button to register now!
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you should sign up for the instructor-led, certificate of completion class.
This course is instructor-led with weekly assignments, group projects and hands-on, real-life case studies. You will interact online with your peers and the professor on a weekly basis and must keep up with the course work. You will spend approximately 6-10 hours each week on the content. You will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the course. Click on the button to register now!
Register
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Which Equine Nutrition Course Is Right For Me?
Start
There are two versions of the equine nutrition course offered through OCPE. They cover the same material and both result in a certificate. So what sets them apart? Answer the following questions to find out which one is best for you.
I am interested in this course for
my profession or a farm I manage
my own knowledge
Great! Next Question:
I learn best by
applying information through case studies and real life projects
reading and watching educational material on my own
Great! Next Question:
I learn best by
applying information through case studies and real life projects
reading and watching educational material on my own
Great! Next Question:
I plan to spend
6-10 hours per week learning
2-3 hours per week learning
Great! Next Question:
I plan to spend
6-10 hours per week learning
2-3 hours per week learning
you should sign up for the self-paced, certificate of participation class.
This course is self-paced with limited interaction with the professor. She will answer your questions, but the content is delivered through videos, readings and online quizzes. You can complete the content at your own pace, but must complete by the end of the semester if you wish to receive the certificate of participation. Click on the button to register now!
Register
Restart
you should sign up for the instructor-led, certificate of completion class.
This course is instructor-led with weekly assignments, group projects and hands-on, real-life case studies. You will interact online with your peers and the professor on a weekly basis and must keep up with the course work. You will spend approximately 6-10 hours each week on the content. You will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the course. Click on the button to register now!
Register
Restart