Immerse yourself in courses in animal and meat sciences. Explore topics such as pregnancy rates and grazing management systems.
A Bachelor of Science in Animal and Veterinary Science Business Option prepares you to manage animals to produce meat, milk and other products efficiently and to guide the daily operations of an animal facility such as a dairy, feedlot or ranch.
Courses in business—such as accounting, management and marketing—will teach you skills for problem-solving and improving production.
Get hands-on experience in on-campus labs and animal research centers. At the meat science laboratory, learn how to maximize the value of retail cuts. The beef center has more than 50 purebred cows, and the sheep center has over 100 breeding Suffolk ewes.
In your senior year, you will integrate lessons from business and animal science when you evaluate real-world issues. You might determine the efficiency of a cow-calf operation, explore how a business prepares lambs for market, or examine how horses are bred and sold.
You’ll learn from teachers involved in today’s most pressing issues in animal and veterinary science.
Students are encouraged to complete an internship the summer between their junior and senior year. They work for ranches of all sizes and other livestock operations.
