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Madonna's Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Animal Studies program offers comprehensive training in biological sciences, encompassing zoology and animal behavior studies. The curriculum also explores ethical considerations regarding animals, religious perspectives on animal welfare, legal frameworks, and therapeutic applications involving animals. This major perfectly suits individuals passionate about animals who aspire to professional roles focused on animal care, welfare enhancement, and fostering human-animal relationships.
The Animal Studies BA program thoroughly examines diverse animal-related subjects, showcasing the wide array of career paths graduates can pursue. Students explore zoology, animal psychology, therapeutic animal applications, animal legislation, and other specialized areas. Alongside these animal-centric courses, the program establishes a robust scientific background through classes in biology, data analysis, human psychology, and social sciences.
As part of their degree requirements, Animal Studies majors must complete hands-on internships at facilities like zoos, animal shelters, and wildlife preservation organizations to gain real-world experience.
Current high school students and high school graduates who have not enrolled in a post-secondary institution after high school apply to Madonna as a freshman.
Cumulative high school GPA of 2.8 or above
Requirement for Undergraduate Admission:
TOEFL: 70 (iBT); IELTS: 6; MELAB: 76
APPLICATION DEADLINES:
Fall Semester: April 1
Winter Semester: October 1