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160 Animal Science BAgr Science (Hons) (NFQ Level 8)


advance your knowledge of animals and how they function. study applied sciences and environmentally friendly and sustainable systems.


pursue research, production, business and advisory careers. CAO Code DN250 ASC


Entry Requirements See page 156 for DN250 entry requirements.


Length of Programme 4 Years


Progression Entry Routes FETAC Entry Route — Yes See www.ucd.ie/myucd/fetac


IT Transfer Route — Yes See www.ucd.ie/myucd/transfer


Why is this course for me? At the core of Animal Science is the study of the applied sciences that are fundamental to under- standing how animals function and also under- pin the principles of livestock production. Te degree will give you an appreciation of: A Te growth and development of domestic farm animals, and animal behaviour and welfare


A Animal production systems and how the components are integrated and managed in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner


A Te animal industry in Ireland, the context in which it operates and its relationship to animal industries in Europe and worldwide


Other programmes of interest


Agricultural Science 156


Animal Science — Equine 163 Dairy Business


Veterinary Medicine Further information


UCD Agriculture & Food Science Programme Office Agriculture & Food Science Centre Belfield, Dublin 4


164 170


What will I study? Programme modules include: First Year Introduction to Animal Science • Animal & Plant Biology • Chemistry • Mathematics • Physics • Computer Science • Agricultural Economics • Elective modules Second Year Genetics & Biotechnology • Animal Nutrition • Biostatistics • Business Management • Agricultural Microbiology • Elective modules Third Year Animal Reproduction • Animal Breeding • Animal Physiology • Animal Genomics • Professional Work Experience Fourth Year Ruminant Animal Production (Dairy, Beef, Sheep) • Non-ruminant Animal Production (Swine, Poultry) • Animal Health, Behaviour & Welfare • Grass & Forage Production In the final two years, students visit UCD’s Lyons Research Farm to get hands-on practical experience.


Career & Graduate Study Opportunities A range of opportunities exists, including: A Animal feed industry


A Procurement, processing and marketing of animal products


A Education


www.ucd.ie/myucd/ag agandfoodprogrammes@ucd.ie


+353 1 716 7194 facebook.com/UCDLife


A Consultancy A Farming and enterprise management A Journalism


Graduate research opportunities exist at mas- ter’s and PhD levels.


Professional Work Experience & International Study Opportunities A five month professional work experience place- ment takes place in third year and may be taken as a combination of on-farm, agribusiness and research centre placements. Some of this may be taken abroad (e.g. USA and New Zealand). In addition, an opportunity exists to take a semes- ter abroad. Possibilities include: A University of California, USA


A Kansas State University, USA A University of Melbourne, Australia A Michigan State University, USA


Martha


Allen STUDENT


If you like science, an outdoor career appeals to you and you want broad career opportu- nities then you are like me. Tese are the main reasons why I chose the Animal Science degree programme at UCD. I have had really


positive experiences, meeting great people, making lots of new friends and enjoying the professional work experience module. You’ll have great craic in a friendly and supportive environment.


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