Bachelor
Advance outcomes for animals and industry
We rely on animals for so much-labour, entertainment, companionship. Animal science is essential for keeping the animals under our charge housed, fed, healthy and safe.
Animal scientists research new technologies and approaches to managing animal production and welfare, develop and run breeding programs, regulate animal feed and products, and work to decrease the environmental impact of agriculture.
Our Bachelor of Science (Animal Science) prepares you for success in the lab and the field. You will:
You could provide farmers with ways to improve the health and welfare of livestock. Perhaps you'll get a job as a nutritionist developing diets for companion or production animals, or work in a wildlife park or zoo. You might research laboratory animal housing, or ways to detect or control diseases that affect our wildlife.
In the first year level, students undertake foundation science courses that form the background for later studies in areas such as animal physiology, nutrition, reproduction, breeding and management. Level I involves studies at both the North Terrace and Roseworthy campuses, while the core elements of the rest of the program will be based at the Roseworthy campus.