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Animal Science Pre-Veterinary Medicine option (BS)
Do you love animals and want to make a difference? Our pre-veterinarian program prepares you for a rewarding career working with animals of all types.
Dedicated Vets are Priceless
Prepare yourself for veterinary school at East Texas A&M. Through the pre-veterinary medicine concentration, you'll be able to explore and develop knowledge in animal science, nutrition, physiology and other vital information you can use as you continue your studies and later work in the field. Along with specific topics around livestock and domestic animals, you'll also have opportunities to expand your public speaking, analytical and scientific writing skills.
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Is this Program a Good Fit for You?
Animal Science students are typically interested in:
- Veterinary Medicine
- Animal pharmaceutical sales
- Food inspection
- Stable management
- Breed organizations
- Ranch management
See Yourself Succeed With a Degree in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems
Grow Your Passion for Agriculture
East Texas A&M has one of the top hands-on agricultural programs in Texas. Explore horticulture, wildlife, livestock herds, and more through exciting experiential learning and modern facilities.
Join the Family
The College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources is a growing family with a supportive student culture, including multiple student organizations and competitive judging and show teams.
Expert Faculty
Work with professors who have ambitious research agendas solving problems on the farm, increasing nursery efficiency and improving worker safety.
Career Readiness
The College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources puts you front and center to potential employers by fostering positive relationships and maintaining a strong public presence throughout the agricultural industry.
Minors
- Agribusiness
- Agricultural Education
- Agronomy
- Animal Science
- Equine Science
- Family and Consumer Sciences
- Food Studies
- Horticulture
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
A degree in animal science will offer you the opportunity to:
- Complete pre-vet courses to help you, whether you wish to pursue veterinarian school or another professional path.
- Acquire broad cultural knowledge as well as a thorough understanding of the basic sciences as a foundation for veterinary school.
- Tailor your class schedule to fit your areas of interest and future career goals.
- Gain a firm understanding of nutrition, anatomy and physiology for domestic animals.
What You Will Learn
Develop a solid foundation in animal science so you can work as a ranch manager, county extension agent, sales representative for agri-businesses or continue to veterinary school and other post-graduate studies.
Courses to Prepare You for Your Career
- Core courses include animal nutrition, genetics of livestock improvement, agricultural communications and ethics in agriculture and food policy.
- Supporting courses include organic chemistry, quantitative chemistry and agricultural economics.
- Pre-vet concentration courses include microbiology, physics and biochemistry.
Student Profiles
Student Organizations
Some Organizations you can get involved in include:
- AgriBusiness Club
- Pre-Vet Society
- Horticulture Club
- Alpha Gamma Rho
- Sigma Alpha
- Collegiate FFA
Undergraduate Program Costs
Program Costs
Tuition and fees for undergraduate students taking 12 credit hours are $4,212 for Texas residents and $9,108 for non-residents.