Animal Reproduction and Development Option
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Oregon State University
Animal Reproduction and Development Option
The Animal Reproduction and Development Option is offered within the Bioresource Research Undergraduate Major (BS, HBS) in the College of Agricultural Sciences. This option entails the study of life processes in cells, organs, and whole animals to enhance efficient production of high-quality animals and animal food products. Students use modern laboratory techniques, including antibody-based assays, molecular genetics, protein chemistry, embryo and tissue culture, and electron chemistry, in research areas of animal reproduction, development, and growth.
Program Requirements
The program requires the following courses:
- ANS 121: Introduction to Animal Sciences (4 credits)
- ANS 314: Animal Physiology (4 credits)
- ANS 316: Reproduction in Domestic Animals (4 credits)
- ANS 317: Reproduction in Domestic Animals Laboratory (1 credit)
- CROP 300/HORT 300: Crop Production in Pacific Northwest Agroecosystems (4 credits)
- Select one of the following:
- BB 314: Cell and Molecular Biology
- BOT 331: Plant Physiology
- CSS 305 and CSS 306: Principles of Soil Science and Problem Solving: Soil Science Applications (EOU campus only)
- SOIL 205: Soil Science
- ENT 311: Introduction to Insect Pest Management
- MB 302: General Microbiology
- RNG 341: Rangeland Ecology and Management
- TOX 411: Fundamentals of Toxicology
- Specialization and Breadth Courses: Select 7 to 9 credits approved by option faculty and research mentor
- Total Credits: 27-31
Option Code
The Option Code for the Animal Reproduction and Development Option is 127.
College and Department
The Animal Reproduction and Development Option is offered by the College of Agricultural Sciences, specifically through the Bioresource Research Undergraduate Major (BS, HBS).
