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Animal Biology Program
The Animal Biology program at the University of Guelph is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of animal science, from the molecular to the population level. The program explores the genetics, physiology, behaviour, welfare, and nutrition of domesticated animals used in agriculture.
Program Description
The program delves into what animals need to thrive, from an individual to a community level, and how nutrition, genetics, and welfare can improve animals' lives, the food supply chain, and the environment. Students learn from distinguished animal physiologists, nutritionists, geneticists, and behavioural science specialists.
Key Areas of Study
- Genetics
- Physiology
- Behaviour
- Welfare
- Nutrition
Research Opportunities
Students have access to the University of Guelph's outstanding research labs and animal facilities, where they can work with faculty one-on-one to conduct research in nutrition, genetics, behaviour, or physiology.
Career and Further Education Prospects
The program provides a great foundation for continued studies in veterinary medicine or at the graduate level, developing practical and theoretical skills.
Related Programs
Students considering Animal Biology may also be interested in:
- Animal Science
- Equine Management
- Marine and Freshwater Biology
- Wildlife Biology and Conservation
- Zoology
Admission Requirements
Admission requirements for Canadian, international, transfer, and mature students are available, outlining the necessary steps for each group to apply to the program.
Financial Aid
The University of Guelph offers a wide range of financial aid programs to assist with funding education, including scholarships and bursaries.
Campus and Facilities
The University of Guelph boasts top animal science facilities, providing students with hands-on experience and research opportunities. Virtual tours and presentations are available for those interested in exploring the campus.
