Bachelor of Science - Animal Science - Livestock Management & Industry Option
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Progression Summary
program description
the animal science curricula are administered by the department of animal and range sciences. the curricula in animal science provide students with a firm foundation in the biological and natural sciences, animal breeding, reproductive physiology, nutrition and livestock production and management. applications to production environments of the western united states are emphasized, including the close relationships among livestock, rangeland and natural resources. three options are offered leading to a b.s. in animal science. proper use of restricted electives allows students to tailor curricula to meet their individual needs.
the livestock management & industry option stresses the application of science to livestock production, incorporating courses in agricultural economics and business. emphasis is placed on the application of the principles of economics, range science, genetics, physiology and nutrition in sustainable livestock production systems and business and management skills as they relate to livestock enterprises and service industries closely allied to livestock production. it is designed to allow flexible course work choices to prepare graduates to manage livestock enterprises or for employment with companies producing and marketing livestock, animal feeds and health products, as well as employment with a variety of communication and service organizations such as breed associations, commodity groups, livestock publications and government agencies.
Start Date
2026-01
Tuition fees
96,938 .SAR
Start Date
2026-01
Tuition fees
96,938 .SAR

