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The Department of Animal and Range Sciences at New Mexico State University provides a non-thesis Master of Agriculture program with a Domestic Animal Biology concentration (MAG-DAB), delivering graduate-level education in animal nutrition and physiology. This 32-credit program can be finished in two to three semesters, incorporating a flexible creative component requirement. Ideal candidates hold undergraduate degrees in agriculture or related fields and seek an alternative to traditional thesis-based Master of Science programs. The MAG-DAB particularly suits students pursuing veterinary medicine prerequisites or careers in extension services, education, or animal health industries where advanced degrees enhance professional growth. The structured curriculum equips graduates for diverse career pathways in the field.