Program Overview
Program Overview
The Animal Science program at the University of South Valley aims to achieve active participation from all relevant community parties in various fields of animal science, including genetic diseases, laboratory diagnosis, medical parasites, physiological analyses, and preventive methods. This is accomplished through field training and the activation of periodic community meetings with graduate youth and representatives of community parties in attendance.
Community Partners
The program collaborates with the following community partners:
- Sugar Factory
- Cement Factory
- Water and Sanitation Company
- Paper Factory
- Analytical laboratories and central laboratories at Qena General Hospital and University Hospitals
Program Details
Program Description
The Animal Science program focuses on providing students with comprehensive knowledge in animal science, including genetics, physiology, and disease diagnosis.
Program Objectives
The program aims to:
- Provide students with a deep understanding of animal science principles
- Equip students with practical skills in laboratory diagnosis and field training
- Foster collaboration between the program and community partners to address real-world challenges in animal science
Program Structure
The program is structured to include both theoretical and practical courses, with a focus on field training and community engagement.
Admission Criteria
Although specific admission criteria are not detailed, the program emphasizes the importance of community engagement and practical skills in animal science.
Research Areas
Research areas in the program include:
- Genetic diseases
- Laboratory diagnosis
- Medical parasites
- Physiological analyses
- Preventive methods
Conclusion
The Animal Science program at the University of South Valley offers a comprehensive education in animal science, with a strong focus on community engagement, practical skills, and real-world applications. Through its collaborations with community partners, the program aims to address pressing challenges in animal science and contribute to the development of the field.
