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ANIMAL SCIENCES
TEACHING PROGRAMS
& Student Advising |
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| This site is to help students
majoring in Animal Sciences at Auburn University plan their
course schedules. Students
who are considering majoring or minoring Animal Sciences also
will find the course information helpful. |
If there are any questions you would like answered please contact
your advisor or Dr. Dale Coleman at dcoleman@acesag.auburn.edu.
Dr. Coleman also can forward a message to your advisor.
If you are seeking information on Graduate
programs in our department, please contact Dr. Russ Muntifering
at rmuntife@acesag.auburn.edu.
Curriculum Tracks
Animal Sciences offers
four curriculum options. The Pre-Vet/Pre-Professional
Option (ANPV) provides students with a foundation
in the biological and physical sciences for careers
in emerging areas of animal biotechnology while satisfying
requirements for application to Auburn's College of
Veterinary Medicine, other professional schools or graduate
school. The Production/Management Option (ANPM)
offers greater breadth in animal production management
and agribusiness while retaining more elective hours
for additional curriculum flexibility. Students may
use electives to develop expertise in fields such as
meat science, animal breeding, nutrition, reproduction,
growth, behavior, equine science and companion animals.
The Equine Science Option (ANEQ) allows students
to focus on the sciences and practical skills required
for a successful career in the horse industry, and by
choosing, appropriate elective courses, will prepare
students to apply to the College of Veterinary Medicine.
The Muscle Foods Option (ANMF) provides a strong
foundation in growth and development as it relates to
animal value, animal products, meat processing, food
safety, and consumer nutrition and marketing. Career
opportunities in this area of Animal Science range from
live animal management to processing, to food service.
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DEGREE PROGRAMS AND COURSES
Planning your Schedule of Courses
There are several sites on the Web where students can see
the current schedule of courses; University calendar; advising,
registration, and final exam schedules; and view long-range
course schedules for future semesters.
- Auburn University Resources
for Current Students
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This site contains or has links to most resources current students
will need while enrolled at Auburn, including current course offerings,
schedules for advising and final exams, registration schedules, and
access to OASIS, AU Study, WebCT, WebMail, library, bursar's office,
and career services.
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- LONG-RANGE SCHEDULE PLANNING
- College
of Agriculture (CoAg) Current
Students site has long-range Course Offerings
for all departments in the College as well as information
on Advising, Graduations, Scholarships, and Student
Organizations.
- College
of Science and Mathematics (COSAM)
Student Long Range Planning site has long-range
schedules for all COSAM departments.
Student Organizations
Students also enjoy fun and fellowship
by participating in a variety of activities ( see -
some random
photos) to promote agriculture, and provide service
to the University, state, and region through student
organizations. Students with similar backgrounds and/or
interests in animals enjoy fellowship through the Block
& Bridle Club, Pre-Vet Club, and Horseman's Club
as well as other organizations in the College.
Block & Bridle
Club
Pre-Vet
Club
Horseman's Club
Meat
Science Association
All
student organizations in the College of Agriculture
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