The professional goal of our department curriculum exerts the training duo of both animal husbandry and animal healthcare assistance.
Summer and winter internships will highlight and fit our students towards relevant farms and companies to gain more practical experience in areas including livestock farms (dairy cattle, swine, poultry, and goat) and animal hospitals (farm animals and companion animals as of dogs and cats). We also invite industry experts to the classes to share the latest industry insights!
The professional domains of our curriculum consist of physiology to healthcare, genetics to breeding, nutrition to feeding, animal products processing, and biotechnology with biomedicine.
The professional job markets for our graduates are highly associate with the animal industries of farm animals (including swine, dairy cow, poultry, and goat), specified pet animals (dog and cat), and as well laboratory animals (rat and rabbit).
We have various internship collaboration opportunities, including government institutions, large corporate livestock farms, processing plants, and animal hospitals for industrial-academic cooperation.