The Field

Veterinary and Animal Science students study the welfare, breeding, development, nutrition, physiology, pathology, behavior, management, and production of domestic and laboratory animals. In addition to providing opportunities to develop skills in animal management, and in clinical and laboratory procedures, the program promotes scientific awareness, and critical and ethical thinking, as well as verbal and written communication. These skills are acquired through laboratory and lecture courses, independent studies with faculty conducting nationally and internationally recognized research programs, internships in the Animal Managment and Biotechnology emphases, and participation in student- and faculty-run programs at the department’s Hadley and Deerfield farm complexes. Extensive facilities provide opportunities for students to work directly with dairy and beef cattle, goats, horses, pigs, sheep, amphibians, and rodents in their classes and laboratories.

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