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The connections between humans and animals play a vital role in our social, economic, and cultural fabric. Creatures supply us with sustenance, materials, leisure activities, and emotional bonds. Delve into animal biology to discover contemporary, effective, and compassionate methods for tending to and utilizing the animals that coexist with us. The animal science program provides immersive, practical learning experiences with diverse species, ranging from pets and zoo animals to aquatic life, farm animals, cattle, and horses, among others. No matter their professional direction, animal science students will positively impact animal welfare. This major presents numerous pathways for those passionate about animals and eager to study their biology and management. Students gain both practical and theoretical knowledge about domesticated animals through concentrations in areas like animal behavior, biochemistry, genetics, nutrition, physiology, aquatic species, bird sciences, companion animals, research animals, equine studies, livestock management, or poultry science.
The Animal Science Bachelor of Science program draws students with varied animal-related interests, from dietary requirements and bodily functions to genetic regulation and biotechnological applications. Learning occurs through both classroom instruction and practical lab work. The curriculum offers a comprehensive exploration of animal conduct, reproduction, development, milk production, cellular biology, selective breeding, livestock evaluation, and other biological aspects. Students can access numerous structured and casual internship options at the department's expansive animal facilities.