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Zootecnia Degree at Universidade Paulista

The course of Zootecnia aims to train top-level professional, with solid theoretical and practical knowledge in the areas of creation, management, nutrition, feeding, reproduction and breeding of domestic animals and wildlife as well as in economics and management and rural agribusiness.
Main Activities

The Zootecnista to be a professional with solid technical and scientific training, ready to manage different systems of animal production, with skill and competence to:
know and understand the factors of production and combine them with technical and economic efficiency;
conceive, design and analysis systems, products and processes;
know and act in markets agroindustrial complex;
understand and act in the organization and management and business community;
meet, interact and influence in decision making processes of actors and institutions, management of sectoral policies of its field of action;
develop and use new technologies;
assess the impact of professional activities in the social, environmental and economic;
work in teaching in higher education, design and conduct research, interpret and disseminate results;
act ethically, participating in multidisciplinary teams.

Animal Breeding M Sc at Chulalongkorn University

Master of science Program in Animal Breeding is working in collaboration with other degree programs in Faculty of Veterinary Sciences. Students can choose the courses offered within the department of animal husbandry, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences. They can also register for courses offered by other faculty in Chulalongkorn University which cover areas from health sciences, social sciences and economics, engineering and management and other related fields. The department collaborates with government and private organization in conducting and supervising researcher. All graduate students recruit certain form of research and CU Graduate School. The students are encouraged to present the thesis result in national conferences as well as submentary paper to publish their work in a peer review journals. Most of graduates (70%) work in animal breeding for both public and private organization. Around 25 percent of graduates pursue academic career.