Animal Science is a program that combines the study of anatomy, chemistry, nutrition, genetics, and more, focused on animal management, breeding, behavior, and welfare. Students gain practical experience with animals, enhancing skills in handling, health maintenance, equipment use, and breeding. The program offers a general track or two specialized pathways: Pre-Veterinary Studies for those aiming to pursue a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, and Equine Science for those interested in horse care and management.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students interested in working directly with animals, offering hands-on experience through partnerships with farms, research facilities, and professional organizations like zoo, aquarium, and veterinary institutions. Its experiential education component, including real-world handling and care, prepares students for higher earning potential and careers in diverse fields such as veterinary medicine, animal research, conservation, and industry.
The program provides two specializations. The Pre-Veterinary Studies specialization prepares students with the prerequisite courses needed to apply to veterinary schools accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association, as well as other graduate studies related to animals and science. The Equine Science specialization focuses on selecting, caring for, and managing horses involved in various aspects of the equine industry, honoring the school's excellence in equine education.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
36.49L
Living cost
The course prepares students for application to veterinary schools through the Pre-Veterinary Studies specialization and includes coursework such as anatomy, physiology, nutrition, behavior, and health. Students are encouraged to consult advisors and may apply elective credits toward internships, study abroad, or minors, aiding in fulfilling broader degree requirements.

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Graduates can pursue careers as animal biotechnologists, nutritionists, product sales representatives, laboratory animal technicians, wildlife biologists, animal geneticists, and veterinarians. Some of these professions might require additional licensing, certifications, or further study, so students should verify job requirements based on their chosen career path.