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		<title>Animal Science Deferred choice Undergraduate at University of Newcastle upon Tyne</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 11:04:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two specialist themes (or Honours Options) in the Animal Science course at Newcastle, reflecting different career paths after graduation. If you are interested in studying Animal Science but are not sure which Honours Option to select when you apply, please enter C305 on your UCAS form. This enables you to defer your choice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two specialist themes (or Honours Options) in the Animal Science course at Newcastle, reflecting different career paths after graduation. If you are interested in studying Animal Science but are not sure which Honours Option to select when you apply, please enter C305 on your UCAS form. This enables you to defer your choice of Option until Stage 2, when you choose to specialise in either Companion Animal Studies or Livestock Technology.</p>
<p>Stage 1 is common to all animal science students, during which you will develop knowledge and skills in the areas of animal health, behaviour, physiology, biochemistry, genetics and microbiology. There are optional modules to choose from in agriculture, evolution and biodiversity, as well as modules in information technology and practical techniques. You can also choose a European language or business/marketing modules to complement the science modules that form the core of this degree.</p>
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		<title>Animal Science Admission Detail at Missouri State University</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 11:14:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Information for Freshmen and Transfer Students For students who are in high school or will be first-time college students, or for students interested in transferring from another college to Missouri State. Information for Graduate Students For students who have (or will have) a bachelor&#8217;s degree and wish to receive information about a master&#8217;s, specialist, or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Information for Freshmen and Transfer Students</strong><br />
For students who are in high school or will be first-time college students, or for students interested in transferring from another college to Missouri State.<br />
<strong>Information for Graduate Students</strong><br />
For students who have (or will have) a bachelor&#8217;s degree and wish to receive information about a master&#8217;s, specialist, or doctoral degree or a graduate certificate.<br />
<strong>Information for Non-Degree Seeking Students</strong><br />
For students 18 years of age or older who wish to enroll in selected undergraduate courses but not pursue a degree and for students who have a bachelor&#8217;s degree who wish to enroll in courses at either the undergraduate or graduate level but not pursue a degree.<br />
<strong>Information for International Students</strong><br />
For all students from other countries who are not US citizens or permanent residents who wish to attend Missouri State to pursue either a bachelor&#8217;s degree or a graduate degree.</p>
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		<title>Animal Science Undergraduate at Missouri State University</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 11:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Career Preparation The study of Animal Science is increasingly broad and diverse. Employment opportunities for Missouri State Animal Science graduates range from food processing management, pharmaceutical sales, feed and equipment sales, animal breeding and management to production farming, horse training and zoo animal management. The employment picture appears bright for properly prepared graduates of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Career Preparation</strong><br />
The study of Animal Science is increasingly broad and diverse.<br />
Employment opportunities for Missouri State Animal Science graduates<br />
range from food processing management, pharmaceutical sales, feed<br />
and equipment sales, animal breeding and management to production<br />
farming, horse training and zoo animal management.<br />
The employment picture appears bright for properly prepared<br />
graduates of the animal science curriculum. Numerous national<br />
and regional firms employ our graduates. Those who maintain a<br />
superior college grade point average, are active in at least one student<br />
organization and are willing to be relocated after graduation<br />
have the best prospects for employment.<br />
<strong>Academic Program</strong><br />
The Animal Science program normally takes four years to complete<br />
and results in a Bachelor of Science degree. Animal Science is a<br />
comprehensive major, meaning no minor is required.<br />
Students who have completed most of the basic requirements and<br />
have made some decisions on career goals may, in consultation with<br />
their advisors, want to emphasize the basic sciences to prepare for<br />
graduate school. Other students may want to emphasize business<br />
classes to prepare for careers in the many agricultural businesses that<br />
serve animal agriculture. A minimum of 125 credit hours are required<br />
for graduation; this requires that students carry about 16 hours per<br />
semester in order to complete studies in four academic years. Students<br />
are encouraged to complete two units of mathematics, plus chemistry<br />
and biology in high school in preparation for majoring in Animal<br />
Science. High school preparation should also include a background in<br />
speaking, writing and reading.<br />
<strong>Courses</strong><br />
Please consult the Missouri State Catalog online at www.missouristate.<br />
edu/catalog for specific course information.<br />
Introduction to Animal Science<br />
Introduction to Horses<br />
Equitation<br />
Dairy and Meat Animal Evaluation<br />
Artificial Insemination and Reproduction<br />
Veterinary Science<br />
Feeds and Feeding<br />
Animal Breeding<br />
Meat Science<br />
Game Bird Production<br />
Advanced Dairy and Meat Animal Evaluation<br />
Swine Production<br />
Dairy Production<br />
Poultry Science<br />
Beef Cattle Production<br />
Light Horse Production<br />
Beef Cattle Marketing<br />
Problems in Animal Science<br />
Physiology of Domestic Animals<br />
Animal Nutrition and Metabolism<br />
Applied Animal Breeding<br />
Senior Seminar</p>
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