So, you love animals but don’t want to be a veterinarian. The bachelor of science in agriculture in animal and nutritional sciences is for you. Ideal for students interested in graduate school, animal research or to enter the job market immediately following graduation.
Course Schedule
Freshman Year
Fall | Spring |
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A&VS 191 – First Year Seminar | A&VS 150 – Introduction of Animal Science |
ENGL 101 – Intro to Composition and Rhetoric | ARE 150 - Introductory Agricultural and Agribusiness Economics
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CHEM 111 – Survey of Chemistry
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BIOL 102 and 104 – General Biology |
MATH 126 – College Algebra | CHEM 111 – Survey of Chemistry
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Select ONE:
BIOL 101 and 103 – General Biology A&VS 251 – Principles of Animal Science PLSC 206 – Principles of Plant Science |
GEF
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For full suggested course schedule, class descriptions and more information on General Education Foundations (GEF) see the course catalog.
Featured Students
Randi Dove
During her time at WVU, Dove won the West Virginia Statewide Business Plan Competition and used the funds to start her own business.
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