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Animal Science –
Science Option
The University of Findlay Animal Science program is nationally recognized for its rigorous, hands-on curriculum.
Overview
About the Program
This program is best for students who want to go to graduate school or work in science-based or technical animal careers. Along with hands-on classes and our foundational Core+ curriculum, you’ll take courses in advanced animal topics like reproduction, nutrition, and food safety. This prepares you for specialized jobs in the field.
The University of Findlay’s Animal Science – Science Option lets you focus on animals and the science behind how the animal industry works while preparing you for potential careers in research and testing. This might be the right path if you’re interested in:
- Conducting structured research
- Studying science at a deeper level
- Preparing for graduate school
Program
Highlights
Animal Handling Opportunities Beginning Day One
Over 1,000 Farm Animals
Internships with Industry Partners
Focused Emphasis on Science and Special Skills
Broad Species and Sector Exposure
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At a Glance
College
College of Sciences
Degree
Bachelor of Science in Animal Science
Format
On-Campus
Required credits
120+ Credits
Curriculum
Course Requirements
Students earning a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science must complete the following curriculum.
The Science Option curriculum consists of coverage of fundamental principles such as nutrition, nutrition, reproduction, and food safety. View the full curriculum in the University of Findlay Undergraduate Catalog.

on-campus
Animal Science Facilities
University of Findlay’s Animal Science Building and Pre-Veterinary Barn are located at the Western Farm, just seven miles south of campus. Built in 2009, the 31,000-square-foot Animal Science Building features modern labs and classrooms that support livestock programs, breeding, and research.
During your first two years, you’ll spend a lot of time at these facilities learning hands-on skills like animal handling, nutrition, restraint, and behavior — building a strong foundation in animal agriculture to prepare you for your future career.
opportunities
Clubs and Activities
There are many opportunities outside of the classroom to get involved, including:
- Pre-Vet club
- Collegiate Future Farmers of America
- Block & Bridle
- Beef Cattle Show Team
- Southdown Sheep Show Team
- Collegiate Farm Bureau
- 4 Paws for Ability
- Delta Tau Alpha (National Agriculture Honor Society)
- Academic Quadrathlons
- Partnership with Loop Abroad (Students can earn Animal Science credit for study abroad opportunities at a variety of locations)

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Accreditation
The College of Science is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).