This 2-week course offers the unique opportunity for students to delve into the psychology of the human-animal bond. Students will learn about the importance of the human-animal connection and its benefit to mental and physical health, with an emphasis on neurodivergent populations (e.g., autism, ADHD, anxiety, dementia).
Students will experience what college classes are like through lecture, discussion, and hands-on activities. In this course, students will examine how horses, dogs, cats, and other animals inspire psychological well-being and physical movement across the lifespan.
Additionally, this course offers the unique opportunity to assist with field research and practice. Students will be trained to assist as sidewalkers or equine leaders in a local adapted riding program for neurodivergent youth. Students will also be trained on basic research methods and approaches to measuring and analyzing the movement of riders.
This interdisciplinary course integrates psychology, kinesiology, and animal science to provide a dynamic, experiential learning experience that allows students to apply theory and research to real-world settings.
Two-Week Intensives: $3,907 residential / $2,262 commuter
*Program fees listed above include tuition and room & board as well as materials.
*All programs require submission of $45 application fee.