Course Overview - Applied Animal Science (Top Up)
The Animal Science course provides a dynamic opportunity to learn the theory and practical aspects of animal biology.
Animals are at the centre of current global challenges including food security, disease control, climate change and animal welfare. Animals provide food and clothing materials, perform duties in the workplace, play key roles in some leisure activities and as pets they provide us with companionship. The Applied Animal Science degree course at SRUC will give you an understanding of animals and how they function, grow, reproduce and behave. You will explore how...
The Animal Science course provides a dynamic opportunity to learn the theory and practical aspects of animal biology.<br/><br/>Animals are at the centre of current global challenges including food security, disease control, climate change and animal welfare. Animals provide food and clothing materials, perform duties in the workplace, play key roles in some leisure activities and as pets they provide us with companionship. The Applied Animal Science degree course at SRUC will give you an understanding of animals and how they function, grow, reproduce and behave. You will explore how we can use and interact with animals effectively whether as livestock, research, companion or wild animals without compromising their health and welfare or the health and sustainability of our ecosystems. SRUC Applied Animal Science graduates go on to pursue a wide range of careers including animal nutritionist, geneticist, laboratory technician, animal welfare officer, zookeeper, agriculture officer, technical representative for animal health products. <br/><br/>The course utilised our extensive on campus facilities including a dairy herd, sheep flock, animal care centre and laboratory, in addition to off campus field trips.<br/><br/>The top up degree (Years 3 and 4 only) is offered at the Barony campus. Those with a relevant HND or foundation degree can apply for entry into year 3. <br/>The 4 year degree course is offered at the Edinburgh campus.