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What can I do with a bachelors in animal science?
Here’s a closer look at six potential career paths you can take with a major in animal science.
- Conservation officer. Animals and their habitats are inextricably interlinked.
- Academia.
- Veterinary medicine.
- The food industry.
- Zoology.
- Animal trainer for films and productions.
What bachelor degree has the most job opportunities?
Most In Demand Degrees
- Pharmacology. For a lucrative career helping people, pharmacology is at the top of the list for in demand degrees.
- Computer Science.
- Health Science.
- Information Technology.
- Engineering.
- Business Administration.
- Finance.
- Human Resources.
What is the next step after a bachelor’s degree?
Graduate degrees are advanced degrees pursued after earning a bachelor’s degree. Examples are a Master of Arts (M.A.) or Master of Science (M.S.) degree. Students generally can earn a master’s degree after two years of study.
What animal jobs make the most money?
If you are an animal lover seeking career opportunities, here is a list of 15 of the highest-paying jobs in this field:
- Veterinary nurse.
- Pet groomer.
- Pet sitter.
- Marine biologist.
- Animal nutritionist.
- Wildlife biologist.
- Conservation land manager.
- Veterinarian. National average salary: $96,020 per year.
Why should I major in animal science?
The animal science major prepares students with a foundation in science, math and, depending on a student’s interest, business so they can pursue careers in animal management, medicine, or research- and policy-related work.
What qualifications do you need to be an animal scientist?
In addition to these basic animal science program qualifications, to serve in some animal science careers, special certification may be required outside of your degree. Animal Science degree levels vary. You can spend many years getting as high as a in animal science to something that takes less time like a .
Is animal Science a good career?
A career in animal science makes you part of one of the biggest industries in the world! U.S. agriculture alone is a $992 billion business, and animal agriculture is a large component of U.S. agriculture, employing large numbers of animal science graduates.
Do I need an internship as an animal science major?
Although internships are not required as part of the major, these hands-on experiences can be life-changing as students are involved in real-life learning with animal industry leaders. Career development is an important activity in our Animal Science Advising Center.
What can you do with a degree in animal biology?
Our students have become zookeepers; biologists; butchers; and animal production managers in dairies, beef ranches, horse farms, poultry houses and fish farms. Working at UC Davis is also a possibility: Several of our recent graduates have been appointed staff positions at our department’s animal facilities.