All incoming students enter the program as Animal Science majors and must declare one of the following concentrations:
- Animal Management Concentration
- Animal Biotechnology and Research Concentration
- Equine Science Concentration
These concentrations will equip students with the required skills to ensure that students are competitive in the job market after graduation.
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Qualifying undergraduate students may elect the Commonwealth Honors College program.
Students interested in transferring into the Animal Science major or changing from the Animal Science to the Pre-Veterinary Science major should carefully read Changing Your Major. To learn more about the Veterinary and Animal Sciences Department’s undergraduate program, please review our Frequently Asked Questions.
The Veterinary and Animal Sciences Department does not currently offer a minor, however, students with strong coursework in other departments may consider a dual major. Students who have graduated from other majors at UMass Amherst or from other universities are eligible to apply for a second degree in Animal Science.
“The Academic Veterinarian” is a career-focused podcast that seeks to educate and support pre-college and undergraduate students pursuing a career in the field of veterinary and animal science. Special guests share insights and expertise within their area of interest with VASCI faculty member, Dr. Nuno Carreiro, DVM.