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    Animal Biosciences

    The University of Vermont

    The University of Vermont

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    United States of America, Burlington

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    948

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 65 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines20-May-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 1,720  / credit
    Next Intake 20-May-2024

    Animal Biosciences

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    Welcome to the Department of Animal & Veterinary Sciences and the graduate program in Animal Biosciences.

    Our program is designed to provide fundamental training in basic and applied research toward a graduate degree in Animal Biosciences.  We seek highly motivated, outstanding students interested in pursuing an accelerated Master's degree, a traditional Master's degree, or a doctoral degree. Interested students should review the information in each of the sections below.

    After determining an area of specialization, students are guided by their research mentor and a graduate advisory committee in designing a program of study that will develop knowledge and skills appropriate to the student's professional and career objectives. Our program prepares students for careers in basic or applied animal sciences, working at universities, colleges, government agencies, private industry, or public health education programs.

    UVM graduate students enjoy access to a variety of excellent facilities across campus. The nearby Miller research facility houses a small dairy herd and is used for studies involving livestock. Animal facilities on campus facilitate research with animal models such as genetically-modified rodents. Several faculty members within Animal & Veterinary Sciences are affiliated with the Vermont Cancer Center or have connections with research faculty at the Larner College of Medicine. Students have access to state-of-the-art core facilities including imaging, genomic and proteomic sequencing, biostatistics, instrumentation, and advanced computing.

    Prospective students are encouraged to review the key areas of research pursued in the department and contact potential faculty mentors. Research faculty lead projects in the following areas: nutrition, metabolism, lactation, reproduction, genetics, animal health, food safety, and food technology. During the application process, you will be asked to name at least one and up to three potential graduate program advisors. In general, admission to our program, and obtaining a graduate teaching or research assistantship from our university requires endorsement from a potential faculty mentor in our department. We offer a strong training program with a limited number of assistantships available each year, therefore, admission is highly competitive. Please review the information below to see if our graduate program is a good fit for you and you are a good fit for our program.

    Disciplines

    College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Eligibility

    To be eligible for admission to any program, applicants must hold a U.S. baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution or an equivalent degree from an accredited/recognized foreign institution prior to the date of first graduate enrollment at The University of Vermont. Individual degree programs may have additional requirements as described in our Programs and Degrees page. A number of departments and programs provide opportunities for selected UVM undergraduates to participate in Accelerated Master's Programs (AMPs).

    Applicants are expected to be fluent in English; instruction at The University of Vermont is conducted in English. There is no intensive English as a Second Language program at the University, although limited instruction is available to enhance speaking fluency in English.

    Statement of Purpose

    In your Statement of Purpose, please outline your reasons for wishing to undertake graduate study, and comment on your career plans. Describe the strengths and weaknesses of your preparation for graduate study in your proposed field. If you are presently in a graduate program, please explain why you wish to apply to a new program. If there are gaps in your academic career, please address them.

    Letters of Recommendation

    UVM's Graduate College requires three letters of recommendation evaluating your academic work and potential for graduate study. References are submitted online and will be collected electronically by the Admissions Office. You do not need to wait to submit your application until the letters are in.

    On the application form where you list your recommenders (name, address, email, etc.), you will need to click “Submit Recommendation Request” for each recommender. When you do this, an email is generated automatically to each of your recommenders explaining that you are applying to the University of Vermont Graduate College and it includes a link to the recommendation form to be completed.

    If your recommender is having trouble with the online recommendation form, they can contact [email protected] for technical assistance, or email [email protected] for further guidance.

    Transcript

    Transcripts must be obtained from each of the post-secondary educational institutions you have attended and, if necessary, a notarized English translation of the transcripts. At this time, we accept electronic transcripts from the following services:

    • Direct from your institutions registrar's office
    • eScripts
    • National Student Clearinghouse
    • Parchment Exchange
    • A NACES or AICE approved third-party credential evaluation service which requires official transcripts for evaluation (for international students)

    Electronic transcripts can be sent to: [email protected].

    Official Paper transcripts can be sent to:

    The Graduate College Admissions Office
    The University of Vermont
    330 Waterman Building
    Burlington, Vermont 05405-0160

    “Official” transcripts are transcripts that are sent directly to The University of Vermont’s Graduate Admissions office by another institution – or as unopened documents from the student who received them from the institution.

    “Unofficial” transcripts are transcripts that have been opened by the student or printed from an institution’s student portal.
    With the exception of Public Health programs, we accept unofficial transcripts during the admissions review process; you can upload those directly to the application. Official transcripts are required of applicants who are admitted to the Graduate College. If you are currently completing your undergraduate degree, you will need to send an official transcript documenting completion of the degree prior to enrollment.

    We do not automatically receive UVM transcripts. If you have attended UVM you will need to log into your MYUVM portal and request that the Registrar send an official transcript to [email protected]. This service is free and easy to accomplish.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 1,720  / credit

    Application Fee

    USD 65 

    How to Apply

    When to do it: Begin at least 3 months before you apply.

    To prepare, be sure to complete the following steps:

    • Take required tests
    • Request required transcripts
    • Identify and contact your recommenders (confirm their contact info)
    • Write your personal statement
    • Confirm and satisfy additional program requirements
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