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Animal Science (BS)


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Animal Science includes the fields of poultry, swine, dairy, beef, equine, and veterinary science.

Animal Science provides instruction and practical experience in judging, breeding, feeding, and managing livestock. Through course selection the student may prepare for livestock farming, management, business, or graduate study in animal science or veterinary medicine. Selection of directed electives permits special training for work with animal feed companies; milk, egg or poultry operations; food processing industries; managerial or marketing groups; supply and equipment cooperatives; agricultural extension services; public relations; and other organizations associated with animal production or management.

Opportunities are afforded students in Animal Science to obtain practical experiences in beef, sheep, swine, and equine operation and management through the University herds of registered livestock. A meat science laboratory for the study of meat cutting, preservation, storage and utilization, provides students opportunities for acquiring scientific and practical experiences in different aspects of processing meat. Breaking, training, and foaling are an integral part of Tech’s popular equine program within the school of Agricultural Sciences & Forestry. A nationally affiliated chapter of the Block and Bridle Club and the Pre-Vet Club provide social and educational activities for students pursuing animal science as a profession.

CIP Code = 010901

Animal Science Curriculum (BS)


Freshman Year


English (GER)


Fine Arts (GER)


Humanities (GER)


Mathematics (GER)


Natural Sciences (GER)


Social/Behavioral Sciences (GER)


  • Social/Behavioral Sciences (GER) 3 Semester Credit Hours

Major Courses


Total: 32 SCH


Sophomore Year


Humanities (GER)


Natural Sciences (GER)


Social/Behavioral Sciences (GER)


Major Courses


  • Select 2 ANSC courses chosen from:

Total: 30 SCH


Junior Year


Humanities (GER)


Major Courses


Electives


  • Any 300 or 400 level Agricultural Business course 3 Semester Credit Hours
  • Natural/Physical Science 3 Semester Credit Hours

Total: 27 SCH


Senior Year


Major Courses


Electives


  • Elective chosen in consultation with advisor 3 Semester Credit Hours

Total: 31 SCH


Total Semester Hours 120


Notes:


  1. A maximum of 6 credit hours of AGSC477, AGSC 478 , or AGSC 479 (Cooperative Education Work Experience) can be applied toward this curriculum.
  2. A combined maximum of 4 credit hours of AGBU 225 /AGBU 425  (Special Problems in Agricultural Business), ANSC 225 /ANSC 425  (Special Problems in Animal Science) and/or PLSC 225 /PLSC 400  (Special Problems in Plant Science) can be applied toward this curriculum.
  3. The student may not use AGBU 425  to satisfy the AGBU elective course requirement.
  4. 3 hours of Humanities GER course to be selected from History or 200-level or higher Literature course or COMM 203   or COMM 377 .
  5. Fine Arts (GER) e.g. Music, Visual Arts, Applied Arts, Theatre, Dance, Interdisciplinary, consult with your advisor.
  6. COMM 101  required of all First Time Freshmen. May be substituted with another Communications course for transfer students who have completed 60 or more hours of credit prior to transferring to Louisiana Tech.
  7. Social/Behavioral Science (GER) May be chosen from GEOG, ECON, PSYC, POLS, SOC, and AGBU 220 .
  8. Free Elective of students choosing
  9. Statistics Elective: Students may choose from AGSC 320  or STAT 200  or PSYC 300 .

Concentration areas offered


*Concentration courses chosen by student in consultation with advisor from one of the following concentrations:

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