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The Animal Science major BS degree from the Veterinary and Animal Sciences Department features an Equine Science concentration grounded in fundamental scientific principles tailored to horses, paired with practical stable management training. Through rigorous coursework and hands-on instruction at the UMass Hadley Farm Equine Center, students master both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in horse care, including nutrition, veterinary practices, breeding, and handling. Those pursuing the Equine Science track collaborate with equine health and reproduction experts, gaining expertise in herd management, stallion collection, artificial insemination, and foaling procedures. The program also provides clinical training opportunities through its accredited Equine Rehabilitation initiative.
This concentration covers specialized subjects like horse nutrition, behavioral psychology, sports medicine, and young horse development. Foundational science courses in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, and general animal science equip students with versatile knowledge for diverse career paths, veterinary education, or advanced studies. Graduates can pursue various professions such as equine veterinarians, nutrition specialists, rehabilitation therapists, marketing professionals, breed association managers, educators, therapeutic program directors, or pharmaceutical researchers. The program enhances career readiness through internships, professional seminars, and networking events within the equine industry.