Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Animal Science)
Hours: 120 On-Campus
About
Fort Hays State University's Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Animal Science) offers a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for rewarding careers in the animal sciences industry. Although the B.S. in Agriculture (Animal Science) program is not currently available online, the on-campus program offers exceptional flexibility for students.
Our dedicated faculty, experts in their respective fields, guide students through the program, ensuring they acquire a solid foundation in the biological and physical sciences. From organic chemistry to molecular biology, the program encompasses key subjects that form the backbone of animal science studies.
Why pursue a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Animal Science) at Fort Hays State University?
We believe in recognizing and nurturing the unique potential of each student. Our B.S. in Agriculture (Animal Science) program is supposed to foster a supportive learning environment where you receive personalized attention from our dedicated faculty. Our small class sizes ensure that you have ample opportunities to engage with your professors, ask questions, and gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
Right from the start, our B.S. in Agriculture (Animal Science) program is designed to immerse students in practical experiences. The education process emphasizes learning by doing, and our practical approach extends from foundational coursework to advanced undergraduate research projects.
Who is this program for?
The program caters to a diverse range of interests and career goals. Here's a breakdown of who might benefit the most from this degree:
- Students interested in producing domestic livestock species
- Individuals aiming to enter graduate or professional school
- Those intrigued by equine science
- Students pursuing a career in health sciences
- Community college graduates seeking a seamless transition
Learning Outcomes
Fort Hays State University is committed to providing students with the skills and knowledge they need to positively impact the world of animal science. Below, we shared some of the possible learning outcomes.
Develop a Comprehensive Understanding of Animal Science Principles
Gain a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles of animal science, encompassing animal biology, nutrition, behavior, production, and health. Delve into the intricacies of animal breeding, genetics, and reproductive physiology, equipping you with the knowledge to effectively manage and improve domestic livestock species.
Master Practical Skills in Animal Care and Management
Acquire hands-on experience in animal care and management practices, ensuring proficiency in handling, feeding, and housing various domestic animals, including companion animals, food animals, and equines. Learn to assess animal health, recognize signs of illness, and administer basic treatments.
Cultivate Effective Communication and Teamwork Skills
Hone your communication skills to effectively convey technical information to diverse audiences verbally and in writing. Develop strong teamwork abilities to collaborate with fellow students, academic staff, and industry professionals in addressing complex animal science challenges.
Prepare For Graduate Study or A Successful Career
Upon completing the program, you will be ready to pursue advanced degrees in animal science, veterinary medicine, or related fields. Alternatively, you will have the knowledge and skills to embark on a fulfilling career in various animal science-related industries, including animal production, food science, animal health, and companion animal care.
Real-World Applications
Our B.S. in Agriculture (Animal Science) program is unique due to its focus on empirical applications. We encourage students to actively participate in extracurricular activities such as livestock judging and showing, providing hands-on experience in animal care and domestic livestock production.
The coursework provides a comprehensive foundation for students seeking graduate studies in animal science, veterinary medicine, or related fields. Our challenging coursework and research opportunities prepare students for the demands of advanced study and future careers in academia or industry research.
Stay Ahead of the Curve
The field of animal science is changing, and at FHSU, we take pride in keeping up with the latest advancements and trends. We have designed our curriculum to integrate these advancements, ensuring our students receive a high-quality education. To achieve this, we have established strong partnerships with industry leaders who offer our students exposure to the most relevant and up-to-date practices and technologies.
Our industry connections are crucial in ensuring that our curriculum reflects the latest developments in animal science. We work closely with leading animal science organizations, farms, and processing plants to gain insights into real-world challenges and opportunities.
Hands-on Activities
The program provides students with a comprehensive and hands-on education in the field. In addition to a rigorous curriculum that covers animal biology, behavior, nutrition, and production, the program offers a variety of experiential learning opportunities that allow students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings.
The education is led by a team of world-class faculty experts in their fields. The program also has access to state-of-the-art facilities, including a working farm, a meat processing plant, and various research laboratories.
What You’ll Learn:
- Master the principles of animal nutrition, breeding, and health
- Understand the anatomy, physiology, and behavior of animals
- Gain expertise in animal selection, evaluation, and handling
- Develop proficiency in livestock ration formulation and management
- Prepare for careers in various animal science industries
How You’ll Learn:
- Engage in hands-on animal evaluation and management activities
- Conduct laboratory experiments to reinforce classroom concepts
- Participate in internships and research opportunities
- Industry-relevant case studies
- Collaborative learning environment
Students in the B.S. in Agriculture (Animal Science) program develop a comprehensive understanding of animal production, management, and welfare. The program's core curriculum provides a strong foundation in the essential principles and practices of animal science, encompassing theoretical and practical learning experiences.
This course covers many aspects that are crucial in the agricultural industry. At FHSU, we are committed to nurturing the next generation of animal scientists and inspiring a passion for responsible and impactful practices.
AGRI 616: Reproductive Physiology of Domestic Animals
A study of the anatomy and physiology of sexual reproduction in domestic livestock. This course includes three 1-hour lectures with a 2-hour laboratory component.
AGRI 617: Animal Nutrition
A scientific approach to the nutrition of monogastric and ruminant animals involving the mechanisms through which feed nutrients are utilized by these animals. Application of ration balancing techniques for livestock species.
AGRI 611: Swine Production and Management
This course studies methods of producing purebred and commercial swine with emphasis on performance testing and feeding, physiology of reproduction, health programs, and general management under various systems of production. Course includes two 1-hour lectures with a 2-hour laboratory component.
Discover the full Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Animal Science) course listing by visiting the Academic Catalog.
The B.S. in Agriculture (Animal Science) is developed for students who are passionate about animals and interested in the science behind their care and management. Animal science prepares students for a wide range of careers in the animal industry, including:
Feedlot Manager
Feedlot managers are responsible for controlling the feeding programs, ensuring proper nutrition, and maintaining the health and well-being of livestock destined for market. This position requires a deep understanding of animal behavior, nutrition, and the overall production process.
Meat Quality Assurance Specialist
In this role, you are critical in maintaining and monitoring food and animal products' quality and safety standards. Responsibilities include conducting inspections, implementing quality control measures, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards to guarantee consumer satisfaction and food safety.
Animal Production Manager
When managing the production, you will oversee the entire process of farm animals, from breeding programs to nutrition management and optimizing production efficiency through best practices for animal care.
Pharmaceutical Sales Representative - Animal Health
Graduates interested in the pharmaceutical aspect of animal science may find careers as sales representatives. With a foundation in animal behavior and health sciences, they excel in promoting and selling pharmaceutical products that enhance animal welfare. This role involves building relationships with veterinary professionals and providing expertise on the latest advancements in animal health.
Livestock Reproduction Specialist
Graduates who enter the reproductive workforce play an essential role in managing breeding programs for farm animals. They are responsible for implementing reproductive strategies, successful pregnancies, and optimizing breeding efficiency.
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $2,961.90* (On-Campus)* per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 15 credit hours at the undergraduate resident/regional tuition rate ($197.46/credit hour) for on-campus courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
Ready for the next step?
Our faculty would be excited to talk to you about how our department programs can help you explore your interests and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers.
Related Programs
In addition to the B.S. in Agriculture (Animal Science), FHSU offers several related programs that students interested in agriculture and agronomy may also consider. These programs include:
- B.S. in Agriculture (Agronomy)
- B.S. in Agriculture (Agronomy Business)
- B.S. in Agricultural Business (General)
- B.S. in Agriculture (Agricultural Education)
- B.S. in Agriculture (Agricultural Leadership)
- B.S. in Agriculture (Agricultural Communication)
The B.S. in Agriculture (Animal Science) is a four-year bachelor's degree that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of animal care and management principles and practices. Students in this program will learn about animal biology, nutrition, behavior, production, and health. They will also gain hands-on experience in animal handling, feeding, and housing.
Graduates can pursue various careers in the animal science industry. Potential career paths include roles such as feedlot manager, meat quality assurance specialist, or pharmaceutical sales representative. The program also prepares students for graduate studies in animal science, veterinary medicine, or related fields.
The job outlook for animal scientists is positive. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment of animal scientists will grow by 7% from 2020 to 2030, faster than the average for all occupations.
Fort Hays State University is dedicated to staying current with developments in the field. The curriculum integrates the latest advancements and trends in animal science, including developments in animal welfare and agricultural practices. The university has established strong partnerships with industry leaders, animal science organizations, farms, and processing plants.
The typical duration to complete a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Animal Science) is around four years for full-time students.
Department Information
FHSU’s Department of Agriculture sustains the vitality of our country’s agricultural future by keeping America’s agricultural traditions and technologies thriving through career-centered, hands-on programs. Our applied, hands-on learning and foundational courses empower students to succeed in the growing agricultural industry, making them marketable and equipped to meet industry challenges, innovate, and conserve. Our students benefit from practical experiences on our 3,825-acre farm, leadership and presentation skill development, critical thinking and communication skills enhancement, and lifelong friendships and mentorships.
Our graduates succeed in various careers including running farms, managing feed yards, trading grain on the futures market, educating the next generation of agriculturalists, working as crop consultants, and leading in agribusiness corporations. With an excellent academic program and a network of alumni, you will be prepared for an exciting and rewarding career in the agricultural industry.
While earning your degree is your primary goal, college offers much more than just attending classes. Get involved in extracurricular activities that help you develop leadership skills, learn more about your chosen career, and make a difference in your community.
- Agronomy Business Club: The only on-campus student-led organization that promotes scientific and professional business development of the agronomy sciences and business acumen.
- Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity: A social and professional fraternity that focuses on leadership and staying active with the campus and community through volunteer activities.
- Block & Bridle Club: Part of a national animal science organization that promotes interest in numerous fields of study.
- Collegiate Farm Bureau: An ag advocacy group dedicated to educating others through various events.
- Delta Tau Alpha: National Agriculture Honor Society for students who rank in the upper 35% of their class.
- FHSU Rodeo Club: Open to all FHSU students, offering opportunities to compete in rodeo events throughout the region.
- FHSU Livestock Judging Team: Open to all FHSU students interested in competitive livestock evaluation.
- Sigma Alpha Agriculture Sorority: A professional agricultural sorority that cultivates professional women in agriculture.
- Teaching Ag Group (TAG): Supports agriculture literacy and advocacy, working with local FFA chapters.
- Virtual Agricultural Business Club: An online student-led organization promoting professional business development among future agricultural professionals.
- Livestock Show Team