This program offers a comprehensive look into the biological systems of animals, their behavior, well-being, and husbandry. It prepares students for careers in animal care and research by providing hands-on experience at various campus facilities like dairy, beef, swine, horse, aquaculture, and companion animal centers. Students can engage in undergraduate research guided by renowned faculty members and benefit from a close relationship with the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine. The degree is designed to set students up for careers in animal welfare, food safety, biotechnology, and more.
Why this course is highly recommended
This is the only four-year animal sciences degree offered in Washington State, making it a unique opportunity for students in the region. The program’s close ties with the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine and access to research laboratories, livestock centers, and other campus facilities provide invaluable practical experience. It’s ideal for students interested in careers across agriculture, animal welfare, food safety, and environmental sustainability.
Students can choose between two specializations: Animal Science, Technology, and Production, which focuses on the practical management and business aspects of animal production, and Pre-Veterinary Medicine, which emphasizes basic science courses suited for those planning to attend veterinary or related graduate programs.
Application fees
24.43L
1st year tuition fees
24.43L
Living cost
The program offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, including a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine. Students can also pursue a minor in Animal Sciences. Transfer students are welcomed, with credits from AP, IB, CLEP, associate degrees, and Running Start accepted, enabling a smooth transition.

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Graduates can work in areas such as biotechnology, farm and ranch management, environmental sustainability, animal welfare and behavior, food safety, and agribusiness. The program prepares students for diverse roles in these fields, leveraging practical experience and research opportunities.