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Our academic curriculum explores diverse fields within animal science, including nutrition, reproductive physiology, biotechnology, and growth processes, with a focus on beef and dairy cattle, horses, and swine. Alternative research models may incorporate other animal species or cell cultures.
Learners investigate cutting-edge methods for livestock and companion animal care through rigorous coursework in nutrition, reproduction, and development. Our program prioritizes animal welfare, sustainable husbandry techniques, and real-world implementation for animal producers.
The School of Agricultural Sciences provides Master of Science degree options in Animal Science, available as thesis or non-thesis tracks. Students can specialize in areas like nutrition, reproductive biology, biotech applications, or developmental studies, concentrating on cattle, equines, swine, aquaculture species, or human-related research. Alternative biological systems may serve as experimental models when appropriate.