Animal Science and Poultry Science
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 1,717 / credit
    Next IntakeAugust 21, 2023
    Animal Science and Poultry Science

    About

    A doctoral degree in Animal Science and Poultry Science with a concentration in either Animal Science or Poultry Science is offered. Specific course requirements are flexible and each student's program is developed in consultation with their Ph.D. advisory committee. The minor is optional but if a minor is included, external faculty representation is required on the advisory committee.

    There are two curriculum codes for the Animal Science and Poultry Science doctoral degree program. If a student is interested in a program concentration in Animal Science, the appropriate curriculum code for the admissions application is ANA. If the student is interested in a program concentration in Poultry Science, the appropriate curriculum code for the admissions application is ANP. If the appropriate curriculum code is not selected, it will delay the department's receipt of the applicant's information from the Graduate School.

    Note: The Master's programs in Animal Science or Poultry Science are administered independently by each department.

    Animal Science Concentration (ANA)

    Admission Requirements

    Factors considered for admission include: grade point average, scores on the GRE, undergraduate and graduate courses, experiences, statement of interest, and letters of recommendation. In addition, a member of the Department of Animal Science Graduate Faculty must be willing to serve as the applicant's advisor.

    Student Financial Support

    The Department of Animal Science offers a limited number of research and teaching assistantships that are awarded on a competitive basis. Students are also supported by research grant funds awarded to faculty members. The total support package includes health insurance, tuition, and a stipend. Students applying for these assistantships should apply by January 31 for fall admission.

    Other Relevant Information

    To provide an opportunity for students to develop their teaching skills, graduate students are required to assist in the departmental teaching program regardless of source of financial support. All graduate students in the Department of Animal Science who are mentored by departmental graduate faculty members are required to teach a minimum of one semester during their Ph.D. program.

    Click on Graduate Courses - Animal Science for current course information.

    Poultry Science Concentration (ANP)

    Click on Graduate Courses - Poultry Science for current course information.

    Disciplines

    College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Our admissions rules require that an applicant have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university as determined by a regional or general accrediting agency. These accrediting agencies define bachelor’s degrees, in the U.S. custom, as requiring four years to complete. In reality, it may take longer or shorter to complete the degree, but the amount of work involved is typically the same. In the past few years, confusion has arisen as to the equivalence of the three year bachelor’s degrees offered in some countries. Some are treated as equivalent to the U.S. bachelor’s (see below) where others may require outside evaluation.

    1. The Graduate School only accepts three-year bachelors degrees from member institutions within the Bologna Process. If the institution is not part of this organization, the applicant will be asked to provide the Graduate School with an evaluation of their higher education background by an international credential evaluation company. If the evaluation results show that the background is not equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree, admission will be denied. If the academic background includes a master’s degree, that should be evaluated along with the three-year degree to see if the combination is equivalent to a four-year U.S. bachelor’s degree. If any part of the master’s degree is needed for equivalency, the student will not be entitled to the 18 hr allowance toward a PhD program granted to holders of a previous master’s degree. On the other hand, they will be afforded the extra two semesters under the Graduate Student Support Plan for students without a previous master’s.
    2. We accept international credential evaluations from members of NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) or AICE (Association of International Credential Evaluators). Others may be acceptable as well, but please check with the Graduate School if a question as to the appropriateness of the evaluation arises.
    3. The University of Wisconsin hosts a directory of foreign institutions describing their institutional academic environment and the expectations UW has for applicants from these institutions. This should only be used as a guide.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 80

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 85

    How to Apply

    We know that applying to graduate school can be overwhelming and we are here to help. Call us at (919) 515-2872, or send an email to [email protected] and we will be happy to answer all of your questions. We encourage you to contact the Director of Graduate Programs for your program of interest. You can also ask us a question or search our FAQ.

    Step 1: Choose a graduate degree program or graduate certificate

    Search our listing of graduate programs and certificates to find one that matches your interests and academic background.

    Step 2: Review application deadlines

    Applications and all supporting documents must be received on or before the Program Deadline or the Graduate School priority deadline, whichever is earlier. International applicants typically have earlier deadlines to allow time to process necessary visa documentation. Applicants applying for financial aid usually have earlier deadlines, too.

    Step 3: Prepare your application materials

    All applications must include the following:

    • Application Fee ($75 for domestic and US permanent residents, $85 for international, $25 for certificates)
    • One unofficial transcript from each previously attended college or university
    • Three recommendations, submitted via the online application
    • Proof of English Proficiency (non-US citizen applicants only)
    • Personal Statement

    In addition, each graduate program has its own requirements, such as exam scores, essays, and/or resumes, etc.

    All of the above listed requirements can/should be uploaded to the online application, and test scores should be sent electronically to the Graduate School from the Educational Testing Service.

    Step 4: Submit your application

    Animal Science and Poultry Science
    North Carolina State University
    North Carolina State University
    United States of America

    United States of America, Raleigh