Posts Tagged ‘biotechnology’

Animal Science Undergraduate at Miryang National University Korea

Livestock farming is an industry which produces the necessities of life by the raising of farm animals and special animals. Animal products such as milk, meat, eggs, and honey are important foods for human life and health, and demand for them is increasing annually. Consequently, the improvement in quantity and quality of livestock and the development of high quality animal products are required. The Department of Animal Science aims to train excellent technologists who are able to work in the fields of livestock husbandry and also makes efforts to develop new animal resources and to use biotechnology for the improvement of animal productivity. The major subjects are Animal Breeding, Reproduction, Management, Feeds and Feeding, Nutrition, and Milk and Meat processing.

Animal Science & Biotechnology Undergraduate at Chungbuk National University

Recently, animal science has been extended from traditional farm animal like cattle, pigs, chickens, etc. to wild birds, fish, experimental animals and pets so that animal science now takes in every animal that humans use as objects of resource. Overcoming the limitation of the early industry, animal science has changed as a comprehensive industry that now embraces the industry of processing and distribution. The area of animal science studies has been enlarged and specialized through improving production and inventing new functional materials by the automation of equipment, and bioengineering technique. The purpose of these studies is to accept the change of the new era, to develop studies of animal science and its industry, and to encourage excellent individuals to work in the practical industrial sites.

Veterinary Pharmacology MSc at Chulalongkorn University

This graduate program is designed to prepare veterinarians for research, teaching, practicing and other related areas. Specialized areas of academic staff in the program include endocrine pharmacology, immunopharmacology, cardiovascular pharmacology, herbal pharmacology and toxicology. Several departmental staff serve on intercollegiate faculties of Pharmacology and Biotechnology.

Theriogenology MSc at Chulalongkorn University

The course provides students with an understanding of physiology, pathology, surgery, biotechnology and diseases in animal reproduction that can be applied effectively in animal research, management, care and production. The program is the first in the Faculty of Veterinary Science, which provides great breadth of specialist expertise, coursework and facilities including laboratories, farms contact and animal teaching hospital accessible to all students. It also has been strengthened by international collaborations from veterinary colleges worldwide. Graduates from this research-rich taught Ph.D. will be prepared for employment in research establishments, education as well as non-governmental organisations.”

Bioveterinary Science BSc Hons at University Of Lincoln

The animal industry is a booming and growing industry. Recent years have seen an increase in biotechnological development within animal production as well as an expansion in animal health industries

More than half a billion dollars is spent yearly on animal health sales and almost as much again on its research in the US alone. This increased reliance on biological and veterinary sciences together with biotechnology, has created the need for appropriately trained scientists. Our new BSc (Hons) in Bioveterinary Science has been developed to support that need. It has been designed to meet the needs of students and employers looking for practical skills and knowledge in the professions allied to the practice of veterinary medicine and to that of the animal industry in general, and builds on the existing expertise and reputation of the Department in this field.

PreVeterinary Undergraduate at Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Once you’ve narrowed your focus, you can experience your chosen area of interest in depth through the project-based WPI Plan. The Plan and WPI’s term system make it possible for you to spend one or two seven-week periods working on a major project at an off-campus site like the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, the Tufts University Vet School in Grafton, or a health care- or biotechnology-related business.

When you’ve completed your project, you’ll have far more than courses to list on your professional school application. You’ll have practical exposure to health careers and substantial experience conducting important, professional-level work in a health setting. We know of no other undergraduate medical preparation program that provides for this type of in-depth work in a medical environment.