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Students in Animal Sciences explore topics like reproduction, genetics, nutrition, physiology, development, behavior, biotechnology, and livestock management. Their curriculum also covers the processing of animal-derived foods. Modern Animal Sciences programs increasingly incorporate coursework in communication, education, business economics, environmental studies, and data analytics. Graduates typically enter careers involving the scientific and commercial aspects of domestic animal production or animal-based goods. Numerous students use this foundation to prepare for veterinary school or advanced studies focused on companion animals, livestock, or other species. The Animal Sciences Department addresses future challenges through innovative teaching, research, and outreach, combining cutting-edge technologies with specialized knowledge to serve both students and industry needs.
Students must have completed a secondary and college or university credentials from non-U.S. institutions.
The university will require the following minimum scores on the redesigned SAT: SAT Reading = 24, Writing and Language = 25 and Math = 24. On the ACT, a minimum score of 19 on the Reading section and 19 on the Math section.
Minimum scores requirements are as follows:
TOEFL: Paper-Based: 550; Internet-Based: 80
IELTS: 6
MELAB: 77