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Animal Husbandry Degree at Universitas Udayana

Rural Sociology, Animal Husbandry Cooperation Development, Poultry Husbandry Industry Management, Dairy Animal Industry Management, Beef Cattle and Draught Animal Industry Management, Fundamentals of Livestock Product Technology, Animal Husbandry Regulation and Animal Husbandry Development Policy, Animal Husbandry Entrepreneurship, Animal Husbandry Extension, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, International Trading of Livestock and Livestock Product, Development of Rural Society, Abattoir and Livestock Slaughtering Technique, Research Methodology in Social Economics, Management of Livestock Industry, Development Communication, Animal Husbandry Extension, Development Planning in Animal Husbandry, Feasibility Study and Project Evaluation, Agribusiness Management, Operation Research, Non Parametric Statistics, Animal Health Science, Feedstuff and Feed Formulation, Livestock and Livestock Product Business Administration, Economics of Animal Husbandry Industry, Animal Husbandry with Cultural Perspective, Elective Subjects (6 semester credit units).

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Degree at Abilene Christian University Texas

The EM-ABG MSc Course generally combines a first year (M1 slot) in one institute / institution with a second year (M2 slot) in a second institute / institution. Optional choices are proposed to the students depending on their previous personal experience of scientific own professional goals.
The EM-ABG MSc Course will concentrate on use of quantitative and molecular genetics for animal breeding purposes. This involves the following concepts:
• understanding of and measuring genetic variation (Statistical Genomics)
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EM-ABG Consortium Agreement
• molecular genetics and bioinformatics (Genomics)
• design and evaluation of breeding programmes (Animal Breeding)
• understanding of intra-animal biological relationships (other)
The EM-ABG MSc course will be truly international and have many links to global research and to capacity building in developing countries. The length of the EM-ABG is 2 years (120 ETCS). The EM-ABG builds on existing MSc courses and consists of required and elective subjects: Orientation Period, Applied Period, Problem Oriented Subjects, Complementary Subjects, and Thesis Research.
The EM-ABG offers a tailor-made study plan that meets the needs of the individual student. Each EM-ABG student makes his/her own study plan. Coherence and quality are discussed and approved by the mentors to ensure that the study plan meets the requirements to award the double degree. A more detailed description of the EM-ABG Curriculum is given in 3.