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Department of Animal Sciences

Overview

Department of Animal Sciences was established in the early 1980’s to train students capable of properly managing livestock and poultry farms, and join science with practice in animal science. The mission of this department is to expand and transfer knowledge for continuous improvement of the animal husbandry to support human population with sufficient quantity and quality of safe food such as egg, milk, meat and other animal products.

The bachelor degree in Animal Science with either livestock or poultry majors prepares undergraduate students for professions in livestock or poultry production and breeding. At the graduate level, the department offers professional courses to support master majors in animal and poultry nutrition, genetics and breeding, physiology and management of livestock and poultry farms. At the doctoral level, admitted students can major in ruminant nutrition, poultry nutrition, reproductive, growth and digestive physiology, as well as animal breeding. Some 17 faculty and staff members supports a body of about 150 students at different graduate levels.

Research Activities

  • Animal Breeding and Genetics
  • Ruminant Nutrition
  • Poultry Nutrition
  • Animal Physiology
  • Management of Livestock and Poultry Farms

Academic Programs

Undergraduate Programs

The degree program at the baccalaureate level is designed for students preparing for professional careers in animal or poultry farms, feed factories, and for further graduate training in Animal Science.

Undergraduate students must take credit hours in general courses, 55 credit hours in basic science courses, 64 credit hours in obligatory courses, and 21 credit hours in elective courses (140 credits in total) to qualify for the Degree of B.Sc. in Animal Science. You can download the curriculum for undergraduate program from here and the course description from here.

  • Master Programs: To obtain M.Sc. degree in Animal Nutrition & Animal Breeding Science graduate students must take a total of 34 credits of which 18 credits are the core courses, 9 credits are the elective courses, 1 credit is the seminar and 6 credits are the thesis or research program. You can download the curriculum of the Master programs from here.
  • Ph.D. Programs: To obtain PhD degree, graduate students must take a total of 50 credits of which at least 20 credits are from core courses, 6 credits are elective courses and 24 credits are dissertation. You can download the curriculum of the PhD programs from here.

 You can donwload the course description for graduate programs in Animal Science from here.

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