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Animal Science PreVet Science Undergraduate at Abilene Christian University

The Smith Ranch provides hands-on opportunities for brush and range management, soil and water conservation, and wildlife management.
Numerous scholarships, clubs and internships are unique offerings of this department, including hosting an annual university-wide rodeo.
ACU is a member of North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA), the Agriculture Consortium of Texas and the Consortium of Agriculture Programs at Independent Colleges and Universities.

Exceptional Degrees
The department prepares students for careers in agribusiness, animal health, production agriculture, government agencies and more.
ACU students have gone on to attend Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine and completed internships with such organizations as the Texas Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Services and the Philmont Scout Ranch.
Our alumni are now leaders in their fields as teachers, naturalists, researchers, management/consulting experts, farmers and ranchers.

Animal Business Undergraduate at Angelo State University

B.S. in Animal Science or Animal Business, or Natural Resource Management

Students are given the opportunity to choose any minor on campus as an area of specialization.

Student interested in Production Agriculture or Animal Husbandry may select the Animal Science degree plan as their major and may select Range and Wildlife Management, Food Science, Agronomy, Biology, or Chemistry as a minor.

Students interested in Animal Business and Sales may select the Animal Business degree plan as their major and may select a minor in Finance, Accounting, Management, Marketing, and/or Economics.

Students may choose Journalism or Communication as supporting concentrations if they are interested in pursuing careers in Agricultural Broadcasting, Agricultural Journalism.

Animal Science PreVet Science BS at Abilene Christian University Texas

The Smith Ranch provides hands-on opportunities for brush and range management, soil and water conservation, and wildlife management.
Numerous scholarships, clubs and internships are unique offerings of this department, including hosting an annual university-wide rodeo.
ACU is a member of North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA), the Agriculture Consortium of Texas and the Consortium of Agriculture Programs at Independent Colleges and Universities.

Exceptional Degrees
The department prepares students for careers in agribusiness, animal health, production agriculture, government agencies and more.
ACU students have gone on to attend Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine and completed internships with such organizations as the Texas Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Services and the Philmont Scout Ranch.
Our alumni are now leaders in their fields as teachers, naturalists, researchers, management/consulting experts, farmers and ranchers.

ACU’s agricultural and environmental sciences faculty are nationally recognized and award-winning in research, publication and teaching.
Students and faculty regularly collaborate on research projects.
Several professors are North American College and
Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA) Teacher Fellows.