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Dec 11, 2024
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2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Animal Science - Business, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership Concentration (MS)
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Program Educational Goals:
- Demonstrate functional knowledge and skills in animal science by proposing solutions to common challenges in animal science.
- Apply knowledge and skills in leadership, organization, project management, ethics, and entrepreneurship to identify and solve relevant challenges in animal science.
- Design and execute a problem-solving project related to a current issue in animal science.
Requirements for the Degree:
This degree requires satisfactory completion of 30 hours of graduate-level coursework, including 16 credits of graduate-level coursework, 5 credits of an in-depth project, a 3 credit ethics course, and 6 credits of PLUS coursework. Animal Science Core:
Sixteen credit hours of graduate-level courses. Twelve of the credit hours must be ANFS courses with a focus on animal science or food science. Project Requirement:
The degree candidate will prepare and submit a problem-solving project report under the supervision of their faculty advisor. This project may be an action program, the development of a plan to address a pertinent problem, the development of materials or methodology suited to the student’s situation, or the development and execution of research appropriate to the profession. A formal project report must be submitted to and approved by the candidate’s faculty advisor and the ANFS graduate committee. A maximum of five-credit hours are awarded for satisfactory completion of this project paper. Upon completion of the paper, the student shall be required to present a public seminar on the work and to pass an oral examination given by the candidate’s committee. This examination shall cover both course-work and the paper.
Restricted Electives:
Choose two of the following: Credits to Total a Minimum of 30
Last Revised for 2022-2023 Academic Year
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