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Are you looking for an international challenge? Interested in the latest knowledge and techniques in the field of applied animal sciences? Then Applied Animal Sciences might be something for you!

Students who choose this program generally start working in, among others, the fields of  animal health, nutrition, welfare, legislation and environment. They work at trade associations, veterinary practices, universities, research institutes/departments of different companies, government and feed industry. Applied biologists can also be found in the pharmaceutical industry, where they are involved in product testing.

About the program

In this program students work in projects that are directly linked to companies that are active in the animal industry. They work with clients from companies that are active in the aforementioned fields, and contribute to solving real-life problems. Besides that, students have the opportunity to specialize themselves in a field of expertise of their own interest, and gather more knowledge and skills about topics which are needed for the job they are aiming for.  

There is a wide range of possible study areas, including recognition and prevention of diseases, epidemiology, infection, vaccination, antibiotics, anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal tract, digestion, feed evaluation systems, animal welfare, ethics, policy and legislation, animal stress, emotions and measuring animal welfare.

The themes and methodology of applied research are continuously developing, and include many different aspects. This specialization acknowledges these developments by taking innovation, business, and society into account. Students use their passion and talents to develop their own education, in which they are challenged to immerse themselves into one or several subjects in order to define their place in the professional field.

Learning goals

During the program ‘Applied Animal Sciences’ students will be trained to apply findings from experimental results to the effects of environmental factors (housing, nutrition, legislation, exploitation, etc.) on animal health and welfare. Students are able to explain these effects from the perspective of animal biology and are able to place these in a social and business context.

Besides in-depth knowledge on animal biology, students also work on their personal skills. Depending on their future jobs or studies they are aiming at, students set learning objectives in the fields of communication, self-development, research, statistics, etc.

Application

Want to sign up for Applied Animal Sciences?

Here you find more information about the application procedure.

Application Requirements

  • In addition to their foundation, or propaedeutic diploma from a university of applied sciences, the enrolling student is expected to have obtained at least 90 credit points in the second and third year of their studies on a related degree programme in animal sciences (biology / research).
  • Enrolling students are able to demonstrate a high ability to work independently: they are able to make decisions and put together their own curriculum.
  • The relevance of the applicant’s background will be assessed during an intake interview with the coordinator of the minor, based on a letter of motivation and CV.
  • We expect the enrolling student to have English listening and reading skills at level B2, and speaking and writing skills at level B1. (more information can be found via the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).
  • Acceptance on the minor is subject to the availability of places on the course.