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The Animal Science program equips students for veterinary studies or careers in livestock production, biotech, and wildlife preservation, earning national acclaim for its research in genetics, nutrition, physiology, and animal behavior. Collaborate with peers and faculty who extend learning beyond lectures to address pressing real-world issues. Graduates are ready to secure jobs immediately or pursue advanced degrees in graduate or professional schools. This major allows students to utilize animal biology, biochemistry, and molecular science to examine breeding, nutrition, physiology, and animal care. The adaptable curriculum covers diverse species, including livestock, pets, lab animals, and exotic creatures. With faculty guidance, students can customize their studies to align with personal interests and professional aspirations.
Ignite breakthroughs and share innovative findings on domestic animal biology and management, applying expertise to create meaningful global change. The program provides both undergraduate and graduate studies focused on food, research, and companion animals. We aim to pioneer methods and knowledge that advance animal welfare, agriculture, and human well-being. The department's internationally renowned faculty specialize in diverse fields, including animal husbandry, genetics, physiology, nutrition, developmental biology, and microbiology.
Students completing their high school during the 2021-22 academic year or if they've graduated from high school but have earned fewer than 12 credits at a college or university are eligible for admission as first year students.
TOEFL - Score of 100 and above (Internet-based exam); 70 and above on the PTE Academic; IELTS - Score of 7.5.