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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Animal Science Major, BS in Animal Science - Five-Year BS/MS Program
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For qualified students, the Department of Animal Science offers a Five-Year BS/MS accelerated degree program with a BS major in Animal Science and a thesis-based MS major in Animal Science. Central to this program is that a qualified student may take up to nine hours of graduate level courses for their senior undergraduate electives and have them count toward both the BS degree and the MS degree. Students are typically considered for conditional admission to the program during, or immediately following, their third year of undergraduate study at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Because the MS program requires that a student write a thesis based on original research, efforts related to developing and starting a research-based project in consultation with a graduate advisory committee (that meets MS committee requirements) is required immediately following their third year of undergraduate studies.
To be considered for conditional admission to the program:
- A student must be a declared Animal Science major with a minimum GPA of 3.4, must have completed at least 15 hours of credit in Animal Science, and must have completed at least 90 hours of the 120 hours of coursework required for the BS degree with a major in Animal Science.
- A student must provide three letters of recommendation and complete a personal interview with individuals comprising the Graduate and Undergraduate Committees in the Department of Animal Science.
- A student must obtain a commitment from an Animal Science graduate research faculty member to serve as his/her graduate mentor-advisor (i.e., major professor) and at least two other graduate research faculty members to serve on his/her graduate advisory committee.
Applicants are required to have completed at least six credit hours from the following Animal Science core courses (i.e., ANSC 320 , ANSC 330 , ANSC 340 , ANSC 380 , or their Honors counterparts). The department may consider other relevant factors such as an applicant’s work experience and level of maturity before conditionally admitting a student to the BS/MS program. Conditional admission of a student into the Five-Year BS/MS program must be approved by the Department of Animal Science, and the Graduate School. Students will be typically informed of the outcome of their application before the beginning of their fourth year of undergraduate study.
Any graduate course that is to be counted towards both the BS degree and the MS degree must be approved by the student’s graduate advisory committee, the departmental Graduate Director, and by the Graduate School. These courses must be identified in consultation with the graduate advisory committee members. The form “Animal Science Conditional Admission Five-Year BS-MS” is available from the Graduate Director and must be completed, signed by the student, the student’s graduate advisory committee and the Graduate Director, and the Undergraduate Coordinator before submitting to the Graduate School for approval and processing.”
A student that is conditionally admitted to the BS/MS program may complete up to nine credit hours of graduate level coursework during the student’s undergraduate study, and apply those nine credit hours to satisfy both the BS degree requirements and the MS degree requirements, provided that these graduate credit hours were approved by both the Department and by the Graduate School. To receive graduate credit for up to the 9 credit hours listed on the Animal Science Conditional Application form and approved by their graduate advisory committee, and others granting approval by signing that form, the student must complete and submit the Senior Requesting Graduate Credit Form to the Graduate School. If courses are to be taken during different semesters, the student will need to submit this form before the start of each relevant semester.
Conditional admission into the BS/MS program does not guarantee acceptance into either the Graduate School or the MS program. Students in the BS/MS program must apply for admission to the Graduate School and to the MS program during their fourth year of undergraduate study, following the same procedures that all other student applicants follow. Students will be fully admitted to the MS program after they have been accepted both by the Graduate School and by the Animal Science MS program. Students will not be eligible for graduate assistantships until they are enrolled as graduate students in the Graduate School.
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uTrack Requirements
Universal Tracking (uTrack) is an academic monitoring system designed to help students stay on track for timely graduation. In order to remain on track, students must complete the minimum requirements for each tracking semester, known as milestones. Milestones include successful completion of specified courses and/or attainment of a minimum GPA. uTrack requirements only affect full-time, degree-seeking students.
Term 1
- 5 Volunteer Core Elective 3 Credit Hours *
Term 4
- 2 STEM Electives 8 Credit Hours
Term 5
- 3 Business and Communications Elective 3 Credit Hours
- 2 STEM Electives 6 Credit Hours
Term 6
- 3 Business and Communications Elective 2 Credit Hours
- 2 STEM Electives 6 Credit Hours
Term 7
- 4 Capstone Course 3 Credit Hours
- 2 STEM Elective 3 Credit Hours
- 6 Unrestricted Elective 3 Credit Hours
- 5 Volunteer Core Elective 3 Credit Hours *
- 5 Volunteer Core Elective 3 Credit Hours *
Term 8
- 4 Capstone Course 3 Credit Hours
- 6 Unrestricted Electives 3-8 Credit Hours
- 5 Volunteer Core Elective 3 Credit Hours *
Total Credit Hours 120-126
Footnotes
- One Quantitative Reasoning Elective* must be MATH 115 * or STAT 201 * or STAT 207 *. MATH 123 * is recommended but not required.
- Science/Technology/Engineering/Mathematics (STEM) Electives. At least 8 hours upper division (300-400 level) or graduate (500-600 level) courses. Chosen from AGNR 101 *; ANSC 360 , ANSC 420 , ANSC 430 , ANSC 431 , ANSC 461 , ANSC 470 , ANSC 480 *, ANSC 481 *, ANSC 482 , ANSC 483 , ANSC 484 , ANSC 485 , ANSC 486 , ANSC 489 , or PLSC 435 (after major requirement and Capstone Course requirement has been met, and a maximum of one of ANSC 480 *, ANSC 481 *, ANSC 482 , ANSC 483 , ANSC 485 , ANSC 486 , or ANSC 489 ANSC 493 , ANSC 499 , may be taken to satisfy the STEM elective requirement); ANTH 110 *, ANTH 117 *; ASTR 151 *, ASTR 152 *, ASTR 153 *, ASTR 154 *; BAS (any); BCMB (any except BCMB 320 ); BIOL (any after major requirements are met); BME (any); BSE (221 and above); BSET (any); CBE (any); CE (210 and above); CHEM (any after major requirements are met); CLAS 273 ; COSC (any); ECE (any); EEB (any); EF (any); EPP (any); ESS 231 , ESS 232 , ESS 334 , ESS 424 *, ESS 434 , ESS 442 , ESS 444 , ESS 454 , ESS 462 *; FDSC 100 , FDSC 110 , FDSC 241 , FDSC 341 *, FDSC 410 , FDSC 415 *, FDSC 418 , FDSC 419 *, FDSC 421 , FDSC 428 , FDSC 429 , FDSC 445 ; FORS 214 , FORS 215 , FORS 217 , FORS 331 , FORS 337 , FORS 414 ; FWF 212 , FWF 250 *, FWF 313 , FWF 315 , FWF 320 *, FWF 430 ; GEOG 131 *, GEOG 132 *, GEOG 137 *; GEOL (any); IE (any); KNS 480 *; MATH (any above 110 after Quantitative Reasoning requirements are met); ME (any) MICR (any); MSE (201 and above); NE (any); NUTR 100 *, NUTR 302 , NUTR 311 , NUTR 314 , NUTR 321 -NUTR 322 ; PHYS (any); PLSC 210 *, PLSC 250 *, PLSC 320 , PLSC 330 *, PLSC 331 , PLSC 410 *, PLSC 415 *, PLSC 421 , PLSC 434 , PLSC 438 , PLSC 441 , PLSC 442 , PLSC 452 , PLSC 461 ; PSYC 370 , PSYC 385 , PSYC 445 , PSYC 450 , PSYC 459 , PSYC 461 ; PUBH 201 *, PUBH 202 , PUBH 420 ; STAT (any); WFS (340 and above). At least 6 hours must be from HCA courses.
- Business and Communications Electives chosen from ACCT 200 , ACCT 207 ; ADVT 250 *; ALEC 102 *, ALEC 202 *, ALEC 240 *, ALEC 330 *, ALEC 340 *, ALEC 440 *, ALEC 441 ; ANSC 361 ; ANSC 471 , AREC 212 , AREC 270 *, AREC 313 or above; BULW 301 ; CMST 240 * (if not used to satisfy OC); ECON (any course above 201); ENGL 295 *; FDSC 390 ; FINC 300 ; JMED 450 *; MARK 300 ; MGT 201 , MGT 300 ; PHIL 244 *, and STAT 201 *.
- Capstone Courses: Select two courses from ANSC 420 , ANSC 430 , ANSC 480 *, ANSC 481 *, ANSC 482 , ANSC 483 , ANSC 484 , ANSC 485 , ANSC 486 , ANSC 489 , and PLSC 435 . At least one course must be ANSC 420 , ANSC 480 *, ANSC 481 *, ANSC 482 , ANSC 483 , ANSC 484 , ANSC 485 or ANSC 486 .
- Chosen from the Volunteer Core list. One course must also be designated as writing intensive (WC).
- Any courses not already required for the major.
* Meets Volunteer Core Requirement. Nine hours of Engaged Inquiries electives are required from at least two course prefixes.
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