Animal Sciences
    Duration5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 49,908 / Year
    Next IntakeJanuary 9, 2023

    Animal Sciences

    About

    Program Information

    The Department of Animal Sciences offers the degrees of Master of Science (thesis and non-thesis) and Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Sciences with emphasis in beef or dairy cattle, swine, or equine. Minimum requirements for these degrees are given in the Graduate Degrees section of this catalog.

    The following specializations are available:

    • Breeding, genetics and genomics
    • Behavior
    • Management
    • Immunology
    • Nutrition (nutritional physiology, nutrient metabolism, and feedstuff utilization)
    • Physiology (environmental, lactational, muscle and reproductive)
    • Molecular biology (embryology, endocrinology, and genetics)
    • Meat science (meat processing, meat quality, muscle biology, and food safety)

    A student may work on a problem covering more than one area of study. Animal resources (beef cattle, dairy cattle, horses, swine, sheep, and laboratory animals) are available for use in various research programs. Nutrition, physiology, immunology and meats laboratories are available for detailed chemical and carcass quality evaluations, and excellent computer facilities are available. Special arrangements may be made to conduct research at the various branch agricultural experiment stations throughout Florida.

    Departmental and program prerequisites for admission to graduate study include a sound science background, with basic courses in microbiology, biology, mathematics, and chemistry. All courses in the animal sciences program area are acceptable for graduate credit as part of the candidate's major.

    The Graduate School restricts graduate students from pursuing minors in academic units that contribute major credit toward their degree program. Therefore, graduate students majoring in Animal Sciences cannot pursue a minor in Food and Resource Economics, Food Science and Human Nutrition, Medicine-Biochemistry, and Veterinary Medical Sciences. In addition, undergraduate credits at the 3000–4000 level in the major of any of these listed academic units are not eligible to count toward degree requirements.

    Combination programs: Qualified students are encouraged to apply to the combination degree program. Acceptance into the program will allow both a bachelor's degree and master's degree with a savings of 1 semester.
     

    Animal Sciences (PHD)

    SLO 1     Principles of Animal Sciences     
    Identify, interpret, and discuss the principles of the animal sciences with a deeper mastery of a chosen specialization.

    SLO 2     Employ Scientific Methods         
    Employ scientific methods to critically appraise and devise solutions to problems in the animal sciences

    SLO 3     Solve Problems and Generate New Information
    Propose and deploy scientific methods to solve problems and generate new information.

    SLO 4     Prepare Grants for Funding         
    Prepare grants for extramural funding during their PhD program.

    SLO 5     Professional Behavior   
    Display ethical conduct and interact with others with honesty, cultural sensitivity, and respect.

    SLO 6     Effective Communication            
    Communicate effectively in professional situations.

    Animal sciences (MS)

    SLO 1     Principles of Animal Sciences     
    Identify, interpret, and discuss the principles of the animal sciences with a deeper mastery of a chosen specialization.

    SLO 2     Apply Scientific Methods             
    Apply scientific methods to problems in the animal sciences and develop new solutions to such problems.

    SLO 3     Problem Solving Skills    
    Propose and deploy scientific methods to solve problems and generate new information.

    SLO 4     Professional Behavior   
    Display ethical conduct and interact with others with honesty, cultural sensitivity, and respect.

    SLO 5     Communicate Effectively             
    Communicate effectively in professional situations.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Applicants who should complete the SSAR:

    • Attended a high school regionally accredited in the United States for at least three years.
    • Attended a DODEA (Department of Defense Education Activity) school.

    Applicants who should not complete the SSAR:

    • Attended a secondary school located outside the United States for more than one semester.
    • Studied a curriculum that did not follow the standard U.S. system.

    Required: At least three full years of your most recent secondary school transcripts, including courses in progress (grades 9, 10 and 11 + senior schedule) in both the native language of instruction and a word for word certified English translation (if applicable). Unofficial transcripts are accepted electronically via the status Check Status page for the review process, while official transcripts and translations are required upon enrollment.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 80

    English Program Requirements

    All applicants, regardless of citizenship, must demonstrate English proficiency. English proficiency examination results, such as TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo English Test, are encouraged for non-native English speakers, but are not required for freshman admission. SAT or ACT results are required for all freshman applicants.

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    Start by exploring our more than 250 degree programs to determine the application requirements and if additional items, such as transcripts, portfolios or recommendation letters, are needed in your application. Application deadlines also vary by department, so be sure to apply before the deadline.

    Regardless of program, all graduate students apply using the UF graduate school application through CollegeNET. You will select your college and major within the application. Complete the application and pay the $30 non-refundable application fee. Review your application carefully before submission, as changes cannot be made once the application is submitted.

    The Office of Admissions does not provide an application fee waiver. If needed, check directly with the program to which you are applying. Additionally, if your application is not considered because the application deadline is passed, UF will not issue you a refund for the application fee. It is important to know the application deadlines for the intended major.

    If you are applying to more than one program, you must complete an application for each program and pay the non-refundable application fee

    Official test scores must be sent to UF electronically by the testing agency.

    GRE

    Review your program requirements to determine if GRE scores are needed. Most applicants must submit GRE scores, but some programs in the College of the Arts do not require these. When using electronic delivery, select school code 5812 (University of Florida). UF does not superscore the GRE.

    GMAT

    All MBA applicants must submit satisfactory scores on the Graduate Management Admissions Test. GMAT scores may also be accepted by certain MHA, Sport Management, and Food and Resource Economics programs. Contact individual departments for specific requirements. When ordering your scores from GMAC, select the department you intend to apply to here at the University of Florida.

    Fundamentals of Engineering

    Some engineering programs will accept FE scores as a substitute for the GRE. Contact individual programs for requirements.

    Exemptions

    Applicants with a previous graduate or professional degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution may be exempt from the Graduate Record Exam or Graduate Management Admission Test at the program's discretion.

    Verifying Receipt of Scores

    Requested scores generally arrive to UF within 2-4 weeks

    Send your transcripts to the UF Office of Admissions.

    For the purpose of initial review, the Office of Admissions accepts unofficial transcripts. These can be uploaded through your Application Status page.

    Applicants who receive an offer of admissions should arrange to have official transcripts sent to the UF Office of Admissions from each postsecondary institution attended. If you attended UF as your postsecondary institution, you do not have to order a transcript from the Office of the University Registrar. Official transcripts can be sent to UF in two ways: paper transcript received by UF in a sealed envelope or electronic transcripts sent from your institution directly to UF, which can save up to two weeks response time. UF accepts electronic transcripts through FASTER, Parchment, National Student Clearing House, ScribbleSoft, e-Scrip Safe, Credential Solutions, SCOIR or Transcripts Plus.

    All academic credentials become property of the university. They will not be returned to you or forwarded to a third party. For diplomas and academic credentials that are only issued once, please send an attested or certified copy of the original.

    Transcript updates can be found within your Application Status page. Transcripts uploaded or received by mail will display on the Application Checklist as Transcript - Under Review. Once the transcripts are reviewed, these checklist items will be removed, and the Awaiting Transcript checklist items will be updated accordingly. We process transcripts as quickly as possible. The Admissions Office prioritizes the review of transcripts needed for students to register for the current term.


    Pursuant to Florida Statute, your application requires inclusion of all post-high school education and employment, as well as information about ongoing international affiliations and research funding. Ensure this information is included on your curriculum vitae (CV) or résumé that is uploaded within your graduate application.

    If the program of interest requires recommendation letters, these should be submitted electronically through the admissions application. You must request these recommendations prior to submitting your application. You cannot add or delete recommendations once your application has been submitted. If your recommendation is supplied by paper or PDF, check with your academic program to inquire if this will be accepted.

    You can check the receipt of materials by the Office of Admissions on the Check Status page. This page will only reflect information concerning materials forwarded directly to the Office of Admissions and does not include materials that are required to be sent directly to your academic unit.

    Approximately 24-48 hours after submitting your online application, your 8-digit UF Identification Number (UFID) will be available on the status of your application. Use the same username and password used to submit your CollegeNET application.

    Your UFID is unique to you and should be used in all email communication and any subsequent applications submitted. If you do not use your UFID in communications and submissions, it is difficult for us to match your test scores, transcripts, and financial aid information to your academic record.

    Animal Sciences

    University of Florida

    University of Florida

    United States of America

    United States of America, Gainesville