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The Department of Animal Sciences' Graduate program provides students with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience while working under industry leaders. Potential study areas are: Breeding and genetics, Meat science & Food Safety, and Reproduction & Nutrition.

Potential graduate students are encouraged to follow the graduate admission checklist below to aid in the application process:

Further questions can be answered by contacting the Graduate School.

The Department of Animal Sciences requires a minimum, combined score of 1000 on the Verbal and Quantitative sections of the GRE Exam.

 

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"Colorado State's Department of Animal Sciences is stocked with faculty and staff who care about students. We strive to provide an educational experience that will maximize the employment opportunities of our graduates.

In addition to a top notch education, the Department of Animal Sciences offers a number of extra-curricular activities and teams that ultimately contribute to producing a well-rounded and educated individual who often times has numerous employment opportunities upon graduation."

-Dr. Dave Denniston, Assistant Professor

Last Updated ( Saturday, 12 September 2009 )
 

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