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Department of Animal Sciences

116 Animal Sciences Laboratory
1207 West Gregory Drive
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-3462

Major in Animal Sciences
Minor in Animal Sciences

Major in Animal Sciences

For the Degree of Bachelor of Science with a Major in Animal Sciences

Students pursuing this major have four concentrations: animal business, management, and industry; companion, recreational, and laboratory animal science; food animal science; and science, biotechnology, and pre-veterinary medicine.

Animal Business, Management, and Industry Concentration
Companion, Recreational, and Laboratory Animal Science Concentration
Food Animal Science Concentration
Science, Biotechnology, and Pre-Veterinary Medicine Concentration

Animal Business, Management, and Industry Concentration

Students in the animal business, management, and industry concentration will be exposed to the business-related aspects of livestock production and related industries. Students will study the principles of economics, finance, risk and the decision-making process, as well as the scientific disciplines associated with animal production.

General Education Requirements

Hours Composition I and Speech
4 RHET 105—Principles of Composition or equivalent (see college Composition I requirement)
3 SPCM 101—Public Speaking

Hours Advanced Composition
3-4 Select from campus approved list.

Hours Cultural Studies
6 One Western culture and one non-Western/U.S. minority culture course.

Hours Foreign Language: Coursework at or above the third level is required for graduation.

Hours Quantitative Reasoning I
4-5 MATH 220—Calculus, I or MATH 234—Calculus for Business, I

Hours Quantitative Reasoning II
3-4 ACE 261—Applied Statistical Methods or CPSC 241—Intro to Applied Statistics or ECON 202—Economics Statistics, I or PSYC 235—Intro to Statistics or MATH 161—Statistics or SOC 280—Intro to Social Statistics or STAT 100—Statistics

Hours Natural Sciences and Technology
3, 1 CHEM 102—General Chemistry I and CHEM 103—General Chemistry Laboratory I
4 IB 104—Animal Biology
3, 2 MCB 100—Introductory Microbiology and MCB 101—Microbiology Laboratory

Hours Humanities and the Arts
6 Courses selected from campus approved list.

Hours Social and Behavioral Sciences
6 Approved courses selected from at least two departments to include:
3-4 ECON 102—Microeconomic Principles or ACE 100—Agr Cons and Resource Econ
3-4 Social Sciences course

Hours ACES Required
2 ACES 100—Contemporary Issues in ACES

Hours Animal Sciences Required
3 ACE 161—Microcomputer Applications or CS 101—Introduction to Computing Eng & Sci or CS 105—Introduction to Computing Non-Tech
4 ANSC 100—Intro to Animal Sciences
1-4 ANSC 103--Working with Farm Animals, 293--Internship Off Campus, 294--Intern On Campus Practical Exp, 295--UG Research or Thesis, 396--UG Honors Research or Thesis, or 299--Animal Mgt Field Studies
1 ANSC 298—Undergraduate Seminar
4 ANSC 321 —Animal Nutrition
4 ANSC 331 —Biology of Reproduction
4 ANSC 340 —Plant and Animal Genetics
4 ANSC 362 —Princ of Animal Physiology

Hours Animal Business, Management, and Industry Concentration Required
3 ACCY 200--Fundamentals of Accounting or ACCY 201—Accounting and Accountancy, I 
3-4 One course selected from
  CPSC 112--Introduction to Crop Sciences, FSHN 101--Intro Food Science and Nutrition, NRES 201--Introductory Soils, or TSM 100--Technical Systems in Agr 
8-9 Three courses selected from:
3
ANSC 119—Meat Technology
3
ANSC 201—Principles of Dairy Production
3
ANSC 209—Meat Animal Carcass Eval
3-2
ANSC 211—Breeding Animal Evaluation or ANSC 204—Intro Dairy Cattle Evaluation
3
ANSC 400 —Dairy Herd Management
3
ANSC 401 —Beef Production
3-4
ANSC 402 —Sheep Production
3
ANSC 403 —Pork Production
3-4
ANSC 404 —Poultry Science
3-4 One course selected from:
3
ANSC 306—Equine Science
3
ANSC 363 —Behavior of Domestic Animals
4
ANSC 409 —Meat Science
3
ANSC 420 —Ruminant Nutrition
3
ANSC 422 —Companion Animal Nutrition
3
ANSC 431 —Advanced Reproductive Biology
4
ANSC 438 —Lactation Biology
3
ANSC 444 —Applied Animal Genetics
3-4
ANSC 452 —Animal Growth and Development
3
ANSC 467 —Applied Animal Ecology
12-14 Four courses selected from the following:
3
ACE 222—Agricultural Marketing
3
ACE 231—Food and Agribusiness Mgt
3-4
ACE 232—Management of Farm Enterprises
2
ACE 303—Rural Taxation
3
ACE 328—Commodity Futures and Concentrations
3
ACE 340—Agricultural Finance
3
ACE 403—Agricultural Law
4
ACE 430—Food Marketing
126 Total—additional elective courses must be completed to yield at least 126 total hours for graduation.

Companion, Recreational, and Laboratory Animal Science Concentration

The companion, recreational, and laboratory animal science concentration is designed for students intending to pursue a career in those industries generally not associated with traditional meat animal or dairy production. Students will take courses that prepare them for careers in specialized fields of animal care, animal health and animal well-being associated with zoos, kennels, research laboratories, and the racing industry.

General Education Requirements

Hours Composition I and Speech
4 RHET 105—Principles of Composition or equivalent (see college Composition I requirement)
3 SPCM 101—Principles of Effective Speaking

Hours Advanced Composition
3-4 Select from campus approved list.

Hours Cultural Studies
6 One Western culture and one non-Western/U.S. minority culture course.

Hours Foreign Language: coursework at or above the third level is required for graduation.

Hours Quantitative Reasoning I
4-5 MATH 220—Calculus, I or MATH 234—Calculus for Business,I

Hours Quantitative Reasoning II
3-4 ACE 261--Applied Statistical Methods or CPSC 241--Intro to Applied Statistics or ECON 202—Economics Statistics, I or MATH 161--Statistics or PSYC 235—Intro to Statistics or SOC 280—Introduction to Social Statistics or STAT 100—Statistics

Hours Natural Sciences and Technology
3, 1 CHEM 102—General Chemistry I and CHEM 103—General Chemistry Laboratory I
3, 1 CHEM 104—General Chemistry II and CHEM 105—General Chemistry Laboratory II
3 CHEM 232—Elementary Organic Chemistry I or ANSC 350—Cellular Metabolism in Animals
4 IB 104—Animal Biology
3, 2 MCB 100—Introductory Microbiology and MCB 101—Microbiology Laboratory

Hours Humanities and the Arts
6 Courses selected from campus approved list.

Hours Social and Behavioral Sciences
3-4 Approved courses selected from at least two departments to include:
3-4
ECON 102--Microeconomic Principles or ACE 100—Agr Cons and Resource Econ

Hours ACES Required
2 ACES 100—Contemporary Issues in ACES

Hours Animal Sciences Required
3 Select one course from the following:
 
ACE 161—Microcomputers in Agriculture
 
CS 101—Introduction to Computing Eng & Sci
 
CS 105—Introduction to Computing Non-Tech
4 ANSC 100—Intro to Animal Sciences
1-4 Choose one:
  ANSC 103--Working with Farm Animals, 293--Internship Off Campus, 294--Intern On Campus Practical Exp, 295--UG Research or Thesis, 396--UG Honors Research or Thesis, or 299--Animal Mgt Field Studies 
1 ANSC 298—Undergraduate Seminar
4 ANSC 321—Animal Nutrition
4 ANSC 331—Biology of Reproduction
4 ANSC 340—Plant and Animal Genetics
4 ANSC 362—Princ of Animal Physiology

Hours Companion, Recreational, and Laboratory Animal Science Concentration Required
12 Four courses selected from:
3
ANSC 206—Horse Management
3
ANSC 207—Companion Animal Management
3
ANSC 305—Human Animal Interactions or ANSCI 215—Humane Edu with Companion Animal
3
ANSC 306—Equine Science
3
ANSC 422—Companion Animal Nutrition
3
ANSC 431—Advanced Reproduction Biology
3
ANSC 467—Applied Animal Ecology
6-8 Two courses selected from:
3
ANSC 363—Behavior of Domestic Animals or ANSCI 346—Animal Behavior
4
ANSC 409—Meat Science
3
ANSC 420—Ruminant Nutrition
3
ANSC 421—Minerals and Vitamins
4
ANSC 438—Lactation Biology
3
ANSC 444—Applied Animal Genetics
4
ANSC 445—Statistical Methods
3-4
ANSC 446—Population Genetics
3-4
ANSC 447—Quantitative Genetics
3-4
ANSC 448—Math Modeling in Life Sciences
3
ANSC 450—Comparative Immunobiology
3
ANSC 451—Microbes and the Anim Industry
3-4
ANSC 452—Animal Growth and Development
3
CPSC 265—Genetic Engineering Lab or CPSC 261—Biotechnology in Agriculture
4
MCB 408—Immunology
126 Total—additional elective courses must be completed to yield at least 126 total Hours for graduation.

Food Animal Science Concentration

The food animal science concentration is designed for students intending to pursue a career in animal management or one of the associated industries on completion of their undergraduate degree. It emphasizes the scientific disciplines involved in animal production and includes business courses.

General education required

Hours Composition I and Speech
4 RHET 105–Principles of Composition or equivalent (see college Composition I requirement)
3 SPCM 101–Public Speaking

Hours Advanced Composition
3-4 Select from campus approved list.

Hours Cultural Studies
6 One Western culture and one non-Western U.S. minority culture course

Hours Foreign Language: coursework at or above the third level is required for graduation.

Hours Quantitative Reasoning I
4-5 MATH 220–Calculus, I or MATH 234–Calculus for Business, I

Hours Quantitative Reasoning II
3-5 ACE 261–Applied Statistical Methods or CPSC 241–Intro to Applied Statistics or ECON 202–Economics Statistics I, MATH 161--Statistics, or PSYC 235–Introduction to Social Statistics, or STAT 100–Statistics, or SOC 280--Intro to Social Statistics 

Hours Natural Sciences and Technology
3, 1 CHEM 102–General Chemistry I and CHEM 103–General Chemistry Laboratory I
3, 1 CHEM 104–General Chemistry II and CHEM 105–General Chemistry Laboratory II
4 IB 104–Animal Biology
3, 2 MCB 100–Introductory Microbiology and MCB 101–Microbiology Laboratory
3 CHEM 232–Elementary Organic Chemistry I or ANSC 350–Cellular Metabolism in Animals

Hours Humanities and the Arts
6 Courses selected from campus approved list

Hours Social Sciences
3 Approved courses selected from at least two departments to include:
3-4 ECON 102--Microeconomic Principles or ACE 100–Agr Cons and Resource Econ

Hours ACES Required
2 ACES 100–Contemporary Issues in ACES

Hours Animal Sciences Required
3 Select one from the following:
 
ACE 161–Microcomputer Applications
 
CS 101–Introduction to Computing Eng & Sci
 
CS 105–Introduction to Computing Non-Tech
4 ANSC 100–Intro to Animal Sciences
1-4 ANSC 103--Working with Farm Animals, 293--Internship Off Campus, 294--Intern On Campus Practical Exp, 295--UG Research or Thesis, 396--UG Honors Research or Thesis, or 299--Animal Mgt Field Studies 
1 ANSC 298–Undergraduate Seminar
4 ANSC 321–Animal Nutrition
4 ANSC 331–Biology of Reproduction
4 ANSC 340–Plant and Animal Genetics
4
ANSC 362–Princ of Animal Physiology
8-10
Three courses selected from:
3
ANSC 119–Meat Technology
3
ANSC 201–Principles of Dairy Production
2, 3
ANSC 204–Intro Dairy Cattle Evaluation or ANSC 211–Breeding Animal Evaluation
3
ANSC 209–Meat Animal Carcass Eval
3
ANSC 400–Dairy Herd Management
3
ANSC 401–Beef Production
3
ANSC 402–Sheep Production
3
ANSC 403–Pork Production
3
ANSC 404–Poultry Science
3-4
ACE 222--Agricultural Marketing or ACE 232–Management of Farm Enterprises
3
ACE 231–Food and Agribusiness Mgt
9-12 Three courses selected from:
3
ANSC 306–Equine Science
3
ANSC 363–Behavior of Domestic Animals
4
ANSC 409–Meat Science
3
ANSC 420–Ruminant Nutrition
3
ANSC 421–Minerals and Vitamins
3
ANSC 422–Companion Animal Nutrition
3
ANSC 431–Advanced Reproductive Biology
3
ANSC 437–Adv Reproductive Management
4
ANSC 438–Lactation Biology
3
ANSC 444–Applied Animal Genetics
4
ANSC 445–Statistical Methods
3-4
ANSC 446–Population Genetics
3-4
ANSC 447–Quantitative Genetics
3-4
ANSC 448–Math Modeling in Life Sciences
3
ANSC 450–Comparative Immunobiology
3
ANSC 451–Microbes and the Anim Industry
3-4
ANSC 452–Animal Growth and Development
3
ANSC 467–Applied Animal Ecology
3
CPSC 261–Biotechnology in Agriculture
126 Total–additional elective courses must be completed to yield at least 126 total hours for graduation.

Science, Biotechnology, and Pre-Veterinary Medicine Concentration

The science, biotechnology, and pre-veterinary medicine concentration is specifically designed for students interested in graduate school, professional training, or technical positions after the undergraduate degree. It is intended to satisfy most entrance requirements to post-graduate programs and emphasizes basic science courses. The concentration enables a student to complete all of the pre-veterinary science requirements while working towards a B.S. degree.

General Education Requirements

Hours Composition I and Speech
4 RHET 105—Principles of Composition or equivalent (see college Composition I requirement)
3 SPCM 101—Public Speaking

Hours Advanced Composition
3-4 Select from campus approved list.

Hours Cultural Studies
6 One Western culture and one non-Western U.S. minority culture course

Hours Foreign Language: coursework at or above the third level is required for graduation.

Hours Quantitative Reasoning I
4-5 MATH 220—Calculus, I or MATH 234—Calculus for Business, I

Hours Quantitative Reasoning II
3-4 ACE 261—Applied Statistical Methods, or CPSC 241—Intro to Applied Statistics, or ECON 172—Economics Statistics, I, or PSYC 235—Intro to Statistics, or MATH 161—Statistics, or SOC 280—Introduction to Social Statistics, or STAT 100—Statistics

Hours Natural Sciences and Technology
3, 1 CHEM 102—General Chemistry I and CHEM 103—General Chemistry Laboratory I
3, 1 CHEM 104—General Chemistry II and CHEM 105—General Chemistry Laboratory II
3, 2 CHEM 232—Elementary Organic Chemistry I and CHEM 233—Elementary Organic Chemistry Lab I
4 IB 104—Animal Biology
3, 2 MCB 100—Introductory Microbiology and MCB 101—Microbiology Laboratory
6-10 Select two courses from the following:
3
MCB 450—Introductory Biochemistry or ANSC 350—Cellular Metabolism in Animals
4-5
MCB 400—Structure and Function
4-5
MCB 406—Gene Expression
5
PHYS 101—College Physics, Mech & Heat

Hours Humanities and the Arts
6 Courses selected from campus approved list

Hours Social and Behavioral Sciences
3-4 Approved courses selected from at least two departments to include:
3-4
ECON 102—Microeconomic Principles or ACE 100—Agr Cons and Resource Econ
3-4 Social Sciences course

Hours ACES required
2 ACES 100—Contemporary Issues in ACES

Hours Animal Sciences Required
3 Select one from the following:
 
ACE 161—Microcomputer Applications
 
CS 101—Introduction to Computing Eng & Sci
 
CS 105—Introduction to Computing Non-Tech
4 ANSC 100—Intro to Animal Sciences
1-4 Choose one:
  ANSC 103--Working with Farm Animals, 293--Internship Off Campus, 294--Intern On Campus Practical Exp, 295--UG Research or Thesis, 396--UG Honors Research or Thesis, or 299--Animal Mgt Field Studies 
1 ANSC 298—Undergraduate Seminar
4 ANSC 321—Animal Nutrition
4 ANSC 331—Biology of Reproduction
4 ANSC 340—Plant and Animal Genetics
4 ANSC 362—Principle of Animal Physiology

Hours Science, Biotechnology, and Pre-Veterinary Medicine Concentration Required
15-20 Five courses selected from the following:
3
ANSC 306—Equine Science
3
ANSC 363—Behavior of Domestic Animals or ANSC 466—Animal Behavior
4
ANSC 409—Meat Science
3
ANSC 420—Ruminant Nutrition
3
ANSC 421—Minerals and Vitamins
3
ANSC 422—Companion Animal Nutrition
3
ANSC 431—Advanced Reproductive Biology
3
ANSC 437—Adv Reproductive Management
4
ANSC 438—Lactation Biology
3
ANSC 444—Applied Animal Genetics
4
ANSC 445—Statistical Methods
3-4
ANSC 446—Population Genetics
3-4
ANSC 447—Quantitative Genetics
3-4
ANSC 448—Math Modeling in Life Sciences
3
ANSC 450—Comparative Immunobiology
3
ANSC 451—Microbes and the Anim Indust
3-4
ANSC 452—Animal Growth and Development
3
ANSC 467—Applied Animal Ecology
3
CPSC 265—Genetic Engineering Lab or CPSC 261—Biotechnology in Agriculture
4
MCB 408—Immunology
3-4
One course selected from:
3
ANSC 119—Meat Technology
3
ANSC 201—Principles of Dairy Production
3
ANSC 206—Horse Management
3
ANSC 207—Companion Animal Management
3
ANSC 209—Meat Animal Carcass Eval
3
ANSC 400—Dairy Herd Management
3
ANSC 401—Beef Production
3-4
ANSC 402—Sheep Production
3
ANSC 403—Pork Production
3-4
ANSC 404—Poultry Science

Minor in Animal Sciences

The minor in Animal Sciences is designed to provide students with a basic understanding and knowledge of a discipline subject matter area of their choice. Subject matter areas include animal production and management, nutrition, genetics, animal behavior, immunology, meat science/muscle biology, microbiology, reproductive physiology, and molecular biology.

Hours Courses Required
4 ANSC 100--Intro to Animal Sciences 
8 Two courses selected from: ANSC 362--Princ of Animal Physiology, 340--Plant and Animal Genetics, 321--Animal Nutrition, 331--Biology of Reproduction 

Hours Courses Required
8 Any additional Animal Sciences courses with at least six hours at the 400 level
20 Total—Hours Required