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Last updated on 2025-05-14

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Animal Health - Food Animals program at the University of Alberta focuses on the intersection of animal agriculture and food industries. This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of various aspects such as animal and human disease, nutrition, microbiology, physiology, behavior, and production. Students will engage closely with agricultural animals and have numerous opportunities for industry interaction, making it an ideal choice for those interested in animal health and veterinary medicine.

 

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Science in Animal Health - Food Animals program is designed to be completed in a standard duration of four years. This undergraduate program offers a flexible and interdisciplinary approach, allowing students to tailor their education to their interests. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Completion of all pre-veterinary course requirements.
  • Hands-on experience through access to extensive animal research facilities.
  • Opportunities to engage in real-world projects and case studies.
  • Integrated experiential learning opportunities.

 

Featured Experiences

  • Access to a wide network of animal research facilities for practical learning.
  • Real-world projects that allow students to apply their knowledge and skills.
  • Industry interaction opportunities to enhance learning and career readiness.
  • Focus on the biology and behavior of companion animals and the human-animal bond.
  • Emphasis on the safety and quality of the animal food supply.

 

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Animal Health - Food Animals program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Agricultural Commodity Inspector: Ensures compliance with agricultural regulations and standards.
  • Agrologist: Provides expertise in agricultural practices and sustainability.
  • Animal Behaviour Consultant: Works with pet owners and organizations to improve animal behavior.
  • Animal Nutritionist: Develops dietary plans for livestock and pets to ensure optimal health.
  • Animal Welfare Officer: Advocates for the humane treatment of animals in various settings.
  • Food Processing Plant Supervisor: Oversees operations in facilities that process animal products.
  • Livestock Producer: Manages the breeding and care of farm animals for food production.
  • Nutritional Supplement Manufacturer: Develops and produces supplements for animal health.
  • Pharmaceutical Researcher: Conducts research on medications and treatments for animals.
  • Production Specialist: Focuses on optimizing production processes in the animal agriculture sector.

 

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