About the Bachelor of Science in Animal Science Program
Students majoring in animal science for the B.S. degree may choose to focus on one of eight emphases: animal business, production, science, meat science, meat science business, equine production, equine science, and equine assisted therapy. In addition, the department also directs the preprofessional course preparation for veterinary medicine and the Equine Science Certificate Program.
For students majoring in animal science, the Business Option prepares them for careers in all facets of livestock production and subsidiary support services by blending animal science with business and economics courses. The Production Option provides the latest scientific principles for efficient livestock production, marketing, and processing. The science option provides training in advanced basic sciences to prepare students for study towards an advanced degree. The Meat Science and Meat Science Business Options prepare students in meat processing, science, and safety.
The equine emphasis options are designed to prepare students for careers in the equine industry. The Equine Science Option provides training in advanced basic sciences to prepare students for study towards an advanced degree with equine emphasis. The Equine Production Option is designed to prepare students to enter the equine industry with training in all aspects of equine management. The Equine Assisted Therapy Option is a specialized option to prepare students for a career in the field of equine therapy and handicapped rehabilitation.
Students must earn a grade of C or better in all animal science courses required for graduation. In addition, students are required to take a 3-hour internship or a 3-hour research experience to fulfill graduation requirements. All electives are subject to departmental approval.