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This concentration prepares students for careers in the field of animal reproduction--breeding, research, teaching, business and for advanced study in the animal sciences. The following is a complete listing of courses required for students seeking the Bachelor of Science in Animal Science with a Reproductive Physiology concentration.
MAJOR (minimum 54-55 credit hours total, 36 credit hours advanced)
Animal Science: (30 credit hours)
- 1101 Introduction to Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
- 1401 General Animal Science
- 3308 Agricultural Statistics
- 3315 Behavior and Management of Domestic Animals
- 3317 Livestock and Wildlife Nutrition
- 3406 Meat Science
- 4304 Reproductive Physiology
- 4305 Agricultural Genetics
- 4306 Control of Domestic and Wildlife Diseases
- 4317 Senior Capstone
Natural Resource Management: Select 3-4 credit hours from
- 1402 Agronomy
- 2301 Range Resources
- 2302 Wildlife Resources
- 3405 Horticulture
Concentration: 21 credit hours
- 3302 Swine Production and Management
- 3309 Sheep and Goat Production and Management
- 3402 Beef Cattle Production and Management
- 4307 Reproductive Techniques
- 4310 Artificial Insemination of Farm Animals
- 4314 Andrology
- 4315 Embryology
Advisor: Dr. Scott Ericsson, Professor P. O. Box C-11 Alpine, TX 79832 Phone: 432-837-8200 Fax: 432-837-8409

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