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8 Master's degrees in Animal Science in Mississippi, United States
Poultry Science
The Poultry Science MSc program from Mississippi State University offers the Master of Science degree in Agriculture with a concentration in Poultry Science and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Agricultural Sciences with a concentration in Poultry Science.
Agriculture - Animal and Dairy Science
The Agriculture - Animal and Dairy Science MAgri program from Mississippi State University is a non-thesis option offered both on-campus and on-line. Student are required to complete 30 hours of coursework as approved by his/her graduate committee.
Animal Science
The Animal Science MSc program from Mississippi State University curriculum is based on a total of 30 credit hours.
Animal Physiology
The Animal Physiology MSc program from Mississippi State University is an interdisciplinary curriculum leading to a Master of Science in Agricultural Life Sciences with a concentration in Animal Physiology and/or Doctor of Philosophy degree in Life Sciences with a concentration in Animal Physiology.
Animal Nutrition
The Animal Nutrition MSc program from Mississippi State University is an interdepartmental curriculum leading to a Master of Science in Agriculture with a concentration in Animal Nutrition or a Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Sciences with a concentration in Animal Nutrition.
Wildlife, Fisheries and Aquaculture
Within this Wildlife, Fisheries and Aquaculture MSc program from Mississippi State University you will acquire skills to become a leader in the field of conservation education.
Entomology
The Entomology MSc program from Mississippi State University is available as a thesis or non-thesis program. The Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Entomology and Plant Pathology is a comprehensive department offering several degree pathways.
Veterinary and Biomedical Science
Within this Veterinary and Biomedical Science Graduate MSc Program from Mississippi State University to be admitted, the applicant must either hold a D.V.M. degree from a recognized college of veterinary medicine or have at least a bachelor’s degree from a fully recognized four-year institution of higher learning.