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BS in Animal Sciences (STEM), Oregon State University

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About this course

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This program offers a comprehensive study of animal rearing methods for livestock and poultry, emphasizing the production of meat, milk, eggs, wool, and other products. It also addresses animal care for human well-being, including companionship and recreation, with focus on areas such as animal behavior, bioethics, genetics, nutrition, and physiology. The curriculum explores modern topics like animal biotechnology and data processing, providing a solid foundation for various career paths. Three specialized options are available to give students flexibility in their learning, all designed to prepare them for employment in the animal sciences sector or for advanced studies.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The program prepares students for diverse employment opportunities driven by increasing demand for animal products and companion animal care. It covers essential disciplines like genetics, nutrition, and physiology, and provides pathways for careers in farm management, processing industries, government agencies, animal welfare, and public policy. Additionally, it offers a strong foundation for those considering advanced studies or research in animal sciences, veterinary medicine, and related fields.

Specialisation

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Students can choose from options including Animal Behavior, Animal BioHealth/Pre-Professional, Animal Production, Equine, and Rangeland Science. Each specialization is tailored to specific interests within the field of animal sciences and related natural resources.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

34.19L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Students must complete a total of 180-181 credits, including core courses in animal sciences, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and communication. A combination of introductory to advanced courses, industry-specific courses, electives, and a capstone project or internship form part of the degree structure. Transfer students from community colleges may also complete the requirements within two to three years, depending on their prior credits.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

100

IELTS

6

TOEFL

70

PTE

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Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Oregon State University admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers in farm and ranch management, poultry and livestock processing, animal welfare auditing, and government roles. Opportunities also include animal behavior consultancy, veterinary technician work, and roles in animal-related industries such as pharmaceuticals and feed. The program prepares students for further graduate studies or research careers in areas like animal nutrition, genetics, reproductive physiology, and other specialized fields.

FAQs

Can I transfer from a community college?

Yes, transfer students can complete the degree in two to three years after starting at a community college.

What options are available for specialization?

Options include Animal Behavior, Animal BioHealth/Pre-Professional, Animal Production, Equine, and Rangeland Science.

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