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Animal Science Livestock Technology Undergraduate at University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

In today’s society the study of animal science is essential to meet social, economic and environmental objectives. Knowledge and research in this area drives the development of sustainable livestock production, contributes to the UK food and drink sector and is essential in promoting the health and welfare of the nation’s companion animals.

Animal science at Newcastle explores all aspects of the biology of animals, developing your knowledge of the underlying scientific principles that govern how animals behave and function as well as the practical application of this knowledge.

The sound understanding of science, coupled with the critical thinking, analysis and communication skills that are developed through the course, mean you will be equipped for a wide range of careers in the animal science sector. The flexible nature of the course allows you to learn a European language or to acquire business or marketing skills, thereby increasing your options after graduation.

Pre Veterinary Admission Detail at Springfield College

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Traditional Admission Requirements
The following materials are needed before a student may be accepted into Springfield College-Benedictine University. A student is responsible for having all credentials sent to the College. Your application will be considered for admission as soon as all of your credentials are received; students are notified of acceptance on a rolling basis.
Graduation from an accredited high school or completion of a General Education Development Certificate (GED).
Official transcript(s) from high school for freshman and transfer students with less than 20 transferable credit hours.
Official transcript(s) from all colleges and universities previously attended.
Health Form.
ACT, SAT, GED or TOEFL** (if applicable) scores.
English Language proficiency.
A personal interview with the Director of Enrollment Services and/or additional testing may be required of some applicants.

Veterinary Science Admission Detail at Millikin University

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

At Millikin, you’ll find a university that offers over 50 majors, minors, and pre-professional programs in our four colleges of Arts & Sciences, Tabor School of Business, Fine Arts, and Professional Studies. You’ll find a rigorous Honors Program, study abroad opportunities, 19 NCAA Division III and intramural teams, and hands-on learning experiences inside and outside of the classroom.

You’ll also be successful when you receive your diploma: 99% of students obtain employment or enter graduate school within six months of graduation.

In the links to the left, you’ll find information on visiting our campus, the Honors Program, how to apply, and more. Thanks for visiting!

Animal Science Requirements at Michigan State University

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Complete one year’s work, normally the year of graduation, earning at least 30 credits in courses given by Michigan State University. A senior who has earned sufficient credits from this university and met the minimum requirements as stated below, through prior arrangement with the assistant dean of the college and the registrar, may be permitted to transfer, not to exceed 10 of the last 30 credits from an accredited 4-year college or university.
Earn at least 27 credits on the East Lansing campus after reaching junior standing.
Complete at least 20 credits at Michigan State University while enrolled in the major in the college in which the degree is to be earned.
Remove any deficiencies identified by MSU placement test scores, as described in the Academic Placement Tests and Remedial-Development-Preparatory courses sections of the MSU Academic Programs Announcement.
Complete the University requirement of 30 credits in courses approved for integrative studies or in approved substitutes, a s described in the Integrative Studies section of the MSU Academic Programs Announcement.
Complete satisfactorily an approved program of study in a college.
Complete a minimum of 120 credits with at least a 2.0 grade point average.