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Animal Science BS

Overview

The Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science provides the academic background necessary for entrance into advanced degree programs and positions in today’s demanding job market. This program offers the lab science and animal science course work and rigor to enter masters and doctoral programs in animal science. The course work necessary to apply to veterinary medicine programs is also available to students who wish to pursue that education path. Articulation agreements with Ross University’s Veterinary College and Ontario Veterinary College guarantee qualified students entrance into their veterinary programs.

Cobleskill offers an appealing personal college setting with strong Animal Science and Natural Science departments to support students during their education. The college maintains herds of horses, dairy cattle, and beef cattle. Other livestock housed on the college farm include swine, poultry, sheep and meat goats. Modern chemistry and biology laboratories give students additional valuable hands- on experiences.

Degree Option

Bachelor of Science (BS)

 

In addition to animal science classes, students will take courses in agricultural business, natural sciences, agricultural science, and agricultural education. Courses include:

  • Feeds & Feeding
  • Intro to Dairy Nutrition
  • Equine Animal Nutrition
  • Animal Health
  • Canine Health
  • Equine Health
  • Ruminant Health
  • Breeding and Genetics
  • Intro to Animal Science
  • Animal Anatomy & Physiology
  • Principles of Genetics
  • Farm Animal Reproduction
  • Chemistry
  • Biology

Career opportunities in the animal sciences are in high demand. Animal-related agriculture is the largest component of the agriculture industry in the northeast United States. Both the US Department of Agriculture and the US Bureau of Labor Statistics predict that the demand for employment in the life sciences will continue to increase. Available positions will be greater than the number of qualified graduates. Opportunities include positions in scientific research and development, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, nutrition, education, veterinary medicine and government and international agencies. Management and consulting positions offer additional career opportunities. Students with bachelor degrees will meet some of the needs but there will be even better opportunities for those with master’s and Ph. D. degrees.