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The University of Connecticut's Department of Animal Science boasts a varied faculty, presenting students with numerous learning possibilities. Our globally recognized instructors and support team focus on attracting skilled graduate candidates while delivering an exceptional academic journey. Since student achievement is paramount, faculty members closely guide each individual throughout their studies. The Plan A Master of Science program mandates a laboratory research thesis, ideal for those aiming for doctoral studies or research-oriented careers, developed in collaboration with their primary advisor and committee. Both M.S. and Ph.D. candidates in Animal Science customize their coursework according to their goals. Sample study paths are outlined for specializations including Animal Genetics and Regenerative Biology, Animal Nutrition, Food Microbiology and Safety, and Physiology.
The following course listings represent common selections for each concentration area, serving as a reference for academic planning. Final course decisions will be made in consultation with your primary advisor and doctoral committee, then documented in your Plan of Study. Previous education at other institutions may exempt you from certain requirements.