- Bachelor of Science in Animal Science at the University of Nottingham is a 3-year program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- The courses blend scientific excellence with hands-on learning and students will be taught by academics who are at the forefront of research in their fields.
- Students get the option to choose one during their studies:
- Bioveterinary Science - examine the science behind animal health and disease
- Physiology and Biotechnology - study animal structure and function, including stem cell and developmental biology
- Livestock Production - investigate the science of farm animal nutrition, productivity, and fertility
- Ecology and Conservation - focus on the science, management, and welfare of zoo and captive animals
- Students must pass each year to progress. This typically means that students will need to achieve marks of at least 40% in each module.
- In the first year, students will take 120 credits in core modules.
- Students get the opportunity to study abroad in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, or the USA.
- The University of Nottingham ranked 2nd for or agriculture, forestry, and food by the Guardian University Guide 2022.
- About 89.5% of undergraduates from the School of Biosciences secured graduate-level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation.
- The average annual salary for these graduates was 32886 USD.