Location
United States of America (USA)
Study Format
On Campus
Course language
English
Study Fields
Biology, Zoology, Veterinary Medicine
Duration
4 Years
Academic pace
Full Time
Degree
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Tuition Fee
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Location
United States of America (USA)
Study Format
On Campus
Course language
English
Study Fields
Biology, Zoology, Veterinary Medicine
Duration
4 Years
Academic pace
Full Time
Degree
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Tuition Fee
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The Bachelor of Science program in Animal and Range Sciences offers a versatile pathway into the world of modern scientific agriculture. With a curriculum designed to cater to diverse interests, our program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a wide range of career opportunities.
In Animal Science, you'll gain expertise spanning farm animal production, food processing, research, and companion animal management. Meanwhile, our Range Science curriculum provides the tools to sustainably manage rangelands for various purposes. Both curricula offer flexibility, ensuring you're well-prepared to adapt to evolving job opportunities.
As a major in either Animal Science or Range Science, you'll meet general education requirements, complete a minimum of 48 upper-division credits (courses numbered 300 and above), and achieve a minimum of 35 credits in courses within the College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences. Join us to embark on a journey into the dynamic world of agriculture and natural resource management.
the Bachelor of Science program in Agriculture with a concentration in Animal Science (Animal Industry). This program, offered by the College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences, is your gateway to a dynamic and rewarding career in the animal industry. Our curriculum is thoughtfully designed to prepare you for various roles within the livestock sector, including livestock production on farms and ranches, the meat industry, the feed industry, livestock breed associations, and even livestock publications.
As a student in this program, you'll embark on a journey of discovery and hands-on learning, gaining the expertise and skills necessary to thrive in the diverse and evolving field of animal agriculture. To earn your degree, you will not only meet all University degree requirements, including General Education and Viewing a Wider World prerequisites but also complete a minimum of 48 credits in upper-division courses (numbered 300 or above). Our program emphasizes the importance of a well-rounded education and encourages you to accumulate a total of at least 120 credits, ensuring that you're fully prepared for the demands of your future career.
Bachelor of Science program in Agriculture with a concentration in Animal Science (Science) offers an immersive exploration of the technical and scientific aspects of animal science. This specialized curriculum equips students with a strong foundation in technical sciences, providing a pathway to advanced studies at the graduate or professional level. By focusing on the intersection of science and animal agriculture, students gain the knowledge and skills needed to excel in a wide range of careers within this dynamic field.
To earn your degree, you'll fulfill all University degree requirements, which encompass General Education prerequisites, Viewing a Wider World coursework, and elective credits, totaling at least 120 credits. Notably, a minimum of 48 of these credits must come from upper-division courses (numbered 300 or above). While some developmental coursework may be necessary to meet English and Mathematics prerequisites, please be aware that these courses will not contribute to your degree requirements or elective credits. Join us in the Animal Science (Science) program, where you'll harness the power of science to drive advancements in animal agriculture and pave the way for a successful and impactful career.
A comprehensive land-grant institution of higher learning, New Mexico State University is dedicated to teaching, research, and service at the undergraduate and graduate levels. NMSU is a NASA Space Grant College, a Hispanic-Serving Institution and is home to the very first Honors College in New Mexico. U.S. News and World Report rank NMSU in the top tier among Best National Universities.
New Mexico was still a territory when Las Cruces College opened the doors of its two-room building in the fall of 1888. The organizers of Las Cruces College—led by Hiram Hadley, a respected educator from Indiana—had even bigger plans in mind.
In 1889, the New Mexico territorial legislature authorized the creation of an agricultural college and experiment station in or near Las Cruces. The institution, which was designated as the land-grant college for New Mexico under the Morrill Act, was named the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
Las Cruces College merged with N.M.A. & M.A., and the new school opened on January 21, 1890. That first semester there were 35 students in the college level and preparatory classes and six faculty members. Classes met in the old two-room building of Las Cruces College until suitable buildings could be put on the 220-acre campus three miles south of Las Cruces.
By 1960, the school had grown greatly, and its name was changed by state constitutional amendment to New Mexico State University.
Today New Mexico State University sits on a 900-acre campus and enrolls 16,428 students from all 50 states and from 71 nations. Regular faculty members number 694 and staff, 3,113.
New Mexico State University sits on a 900-acre campus and enrolls more than 14,000 students from 49 states and 89 foreign countries. NMSU is a NASA Space-Grant College and is home to the very first Honors College in New Mexico. A Hispanic-Serving Institution, NMSU serves a multi-cultural population of students and community members across the state at five campuses, a satellite learning center in Albuquerque, cooperative extension offices located in each of New Mexico's 33 counties, and 12 agriculture research and science centers. Plus, distance education programs give students maximum flexibility.
Our Honors College, the very first one established in New Mexico, offers qualified undergraduates the opportunity to further enrich a challenging academic program via rigorous classes taught by master teachers.
The strategic goals outlined in NMSU LEADS 2025 reflect the university’s mission and vision and are vital to NMSU’s success. These include advancing student success; elevating research and creativity; amplifying extension and outreach, and building a robust NMSU system. The strategic goals are designed to be broad enough for each unit within the university system to find a way to contribute. Additionally, the university will focus on a number of grand challenges facing the state and communities around the globe. These include creating healthy borders, modernizing critical infrastructure and transforming education in New Mexico.
The mission of the New Mexico State University system is to serve the diverse needs of the state through comprehensive programs of education, research, extension and outreach, and public service. As the state’s land-grant and space-grant university, and as a Hispanic-Serving Institution, NMSU fosters learning, inquiry, diversity and inclusion, social mobility, and service to the broader community.
By 2025, the NMSU system will excel in student success and social mobility for our diverse student populations, achieve the highest Carnegie research status (R1) and maintain our Carnegie Community Engagement classification.
These values are encapsulated as BE BOLD. Shape the Future.
NMSU provides learning opportunities to a diverse population of students and community members at five campuses, a satellite learning center in Albuquerque, cooperative extension offices located in each of New Mexico's 33 counties, 12 research and science centers and through distance education.
Bachelor's and graduate degree programs are available through the following colleges based in NMSU Las Cruces: Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences; Arts and Sciences; Business; Education; Engineering; Health and Social Services; Honors and the Graduate School. Certificates, licensure programs and associate degree programs are available from the community colleges in Alamogordo, Carlsbad, Doña Ana County and Grants, and the College of Arts and Sciences in Las Cruces.
A member of the NCAA Division 1 Western Athletic Conference in 15 of its 16 varsity sports. NMSU football plays as an independent. Our Pan American Center can accommodate 12,590 and Aggie Memorial Stadium seats 30,000.
The university offers a variety of arts and recreational activities. Museums and art galleries, professional theater, music ensembles and symphony, visiting artists, national performers, professional roadshows, on-campus public radio and TV stations, a student-run radio station, an 18-hole golf course, tennis, activity and aquatic centers are available at NMSU Las Cruces.
New Mexico State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Higher Learning Commission, 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604. Telephone: 800-621-7440.
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