Animal Science

Contact: Dr. Barry Pate, (208) 732-6415
bpate@csi.edu

The Animal Science degree provides students with a good basic education in the form and function of the various livestock species that are used for food and fiber. Students will be able to select superior animals using principles of evaluation, reproduction, and nutrition. They will understand the processes by which animals are used by humans. They will understand and use current technology to manipulate animal systems for maximum efficiency. In addition, students will improve research, writing, presentation, and mathematical skills.

Gainful Employment data for this program may be found on the department web page: https://www.csi.edu/ge/AnimalScience

Program Application Required: Yes

Sample Career Opportunities: Farmers, Ranchers, Agricultural Manager, First-line Supervisor of Farming

Upon successful completion of the Animal Science program, a student will be able to:

  1. Select the animals that will best fit a particular production system.
  2. Identify key elements required to maintain healthy animals.
  3. Describe production systems and explain why they are useful.
  4. Use technology and explain how it improves animal production.
  5. Create farm business plans and choose appropriate marketing models.
  6. Explain how local, regional, and global forces affect agricultural markets.
  7. Research, interpret, and communicate about animal agricultural issues and concerns.