2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Animal Science
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https://animalscience.tennessee.edu/undergraduate/
F. N. Schrick, Head
Cheryl J. Kojima, Undergraduate Coordinator
Professors
Beever, J., PhD – Illinois
Edwards, J.L., PhD – Florida
Lin, J., PhD – Ohio State
Schrick, F.N., PhD – Clemson
Voy, B.H., PhD – Tennessee
Associate Professors
Kojima, C.J., PhD – Missouri
Pighetti, G.M., PhD – Penn State
Rhinehart, J.D., PhD – West Virginia
Rius, A.G., DVM, PhD – Virginia Tech
Strickland, L.G., DVM, MS – Auburn
Assistant Professors
Eckelkamp, E., PhD – Kentucky
Ivey, J.L., PhD – West Virginia
Kerro Dego, O., PhD – Saskatchewan
Mason, K., PhD – Auburn
Matthew D., PhD – Missouri
McLean, K., PhD – North Dakota State
Myer, P.R., PhD – Purdue
Schneider, L., PhD – Mississippi State
Zhao, Y., PhD – Wageningen University
Assistant Professor of Practice
Prado, M.E., DVM, PhD – Oklahoma State
Extension Specialists III
Fisher A.E., MS – Tennessee
Extension Specialist II
Shanks, J.P. MS – Tennessee
Research Associate Professor
Almeida, R., PhD – Iowa State
Lecturers
Johnston, L.H., MS – Middle Tennessee State
McLean, A., PhD – Kentucky
Faculty Advisors
Edwards, Johnston, Kojima, Pighetti, Prado, Rius, Schrick, Shanks
Student Success Advisors
Amber Rayborn
The curriculum is designed to prepare students for leadership careers in animal management and well-being. Through course selection, students may prepare for careers throughout the animal agriculture sector, or continued professional study through veterinary, medical, pharmacy, or graduate school programs. Elective selection permits individualized curricula for students interested in careers in management of a particular species, advanced nutrition or physiology, or a variety of other options. Other elective selections include internship opportunities with various industries and non-profit organizations across the nation as well as undergraduate research studies performed in conjunction with nationally-recognized faculty.
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