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The Dick and Mary Lewis Kleberg College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is dedicated to providing outstanding agricultural and natural resource programs built on hands-on learning, fostering analytical abilities and leadership qualities. Our applied research, community engagement, and service initiatives enhance stakeholder welfare. Students can pursue Bachelor of Science degrees in Agriculture, Animal Science, Rangeland & Wildlife Sciences, and Veterinary Technology. Texas A&M University-Kingsville's agricultural initiatives address the distinct needs of South Texas while maintaining broad relevance through teaching, research, and outreach. The curriculum combines agricultural sciences with natural sciences, arts, and complementary disciplines. Students can specialize in one of five areas—Agribusiness, Agriculture Science, Animal Science, Rangeland and Wildlife Management, or Veterinary Technology—to earn their degree, as detailed subsequently.