After graduation, students can engage in enterprise management, administrative management, product development and management related to animal science; You can also continue to study for graduate students in the field of life sciences, and about 20~30% of undergraduates are admitted to graduate students every year. The main directions for further study are: animal genetics and breeding, animal cell engineering, animal nutrition, bioengineering, etc. After graduation, I engaged in scientific research, teaching and product research and development in animal biotechnology and feed nutrition.
Animal science major:
Animal science is an important branch of life science. Its basic task is to provide high-quality and high-quantity animal products for human beings on the basis of understanding and mastering the life laws of animals such as genetic variation, growth and development, reproduction, digestion and metabolism.
Animal science aims to meet people's growing demand for high-grade meat diet, and mainly studies animal nutrition and feeding, feed resource development, feed formula and feed technology design, feed and feeding enterprise management, etc. Through a large number of animal experiments and livestock and poultry production practices, you will understand the physiological characteristics and living habits of rabbits, rats, horses, cows, pigs, chickens and even cats and dogs, and learn the scientific methods of raising, managing and helping them reproduce. The research and production of green meat food is very popular.
Main course:
Animal anatomy, animal histology and embryology, animal physiology, animal biochemistry, animal microbiology, animal genetics, animal nutrition, feed science, biostatistics, feed analysis technology, animal reproduction, animal environmental sanitation and barn building, animal production system, animal breeding, population genetics, quantitative genetics, cytogenetics, biochemical genetics, molecular genetics, principle and technology of compound feed technology, enterprise management, ruminant nutrition.