Philosophy
Postgraduate studies in Animal Science are designed to produce leaders in Academia, government, and the commercial industries that are affiliated with the field of animal science. Candidates will be equipped with a sound theoretical and applied knowledge in animal production biotechnology, breeding, nutrition, growth and development in order to improve the various roles of animals for mankind.
Objectives
At the end of the programme, the students should be able to:
Animal Production and Management
ANSC 802 Advanced Ruminant Animal Production
ANSC 861 Livestock Diseases and their Control
ANSC 871 Biotechnology in Animal Production
Animal Nutrition
ANSC 842 Advanced Instrumentation and feed Analysis
ANSC 852 Metabolism of Vitamins and Minerals
ANSC 871 Biotechnology in Animal Production
Animal Breeding and Genetics
ANSC 862 Quantitative Genetics
ANSC 851 Advanced Reproductive Physiology
ANSC 871 Biotechnology in Animal Production
MSc Animal Science
Course Code |
Course Title |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
GEDS 801
AGRI 800
ANSC 842 |
GENERAL COURSES CORE COURSES ELECTIVES (Choose TWO electives in1st semester and THREE in 2nd semester)Advanced Instrumentation and feed Analysis |
2
-
- |
-
3
(2) |
6
|
|
Total (44) |
18 |
20 |
6 |
NOTE: Each student, in consultation with the HOD and Departmental Coordinator, is to select TWO (2) elective courses in the first semester and THREE (3) in the second semester, from the following pool of Specialized Areas:
Admission Requirements
Graduates (with B.Sc. Hons., B. Agric.) in Agriculture who meet minimum and other University requirements both at ‘O’ Level (5 Credit passes) and first degree with a minimum of Second Class Lower division 22). The Department reserves the right to order some candidates to take and pass selected undergraduate courses as non-scoring electives. Candidates may be required to satisfy a selection process.
Graduation Requirements
The MSc. Programme in Animal Science shall last for three semesters. The minimum CGPA for graduation shall be 2.50. It consists of course work and a Thesis. The minimum credit for graduation shall be 44 credit units. The summary of total course credits is as follows:
Course Credit Units
GEDS 4
Core 24
Electives 10
Dissertation 6
Total 44