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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

Animal Sciences and Industry - Pre-Veterinary/Science (BS)

Location(s): Manhattan Campus, Manhattan Online


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The Animal Sciences and Industry major prepares students for a variety of careers related to animal care and production. Students may continue their education in veterinary or graduate school or start their careers in areas like animal health, nutrition, breeding and genetics, reproduction, meat science, or milk processing within the industry, education, or government. Coursework focuses on the science and business of raising animals, with an emphasis on domesticated animals of importance to the lives of Kansans. There are two options of study to choose from based on a student's target career: Prevet/Science or Management/Industry, both of which are available on the Manhattan campus or online.

 

The ASI major is housed in the Northeast corner of the main Manhattan campus, but its reach is far beyond classrooms, offices, and laboratories located in Weber Hall and Call Hall. The Department maintains teaching and research units within two miles of campus, where students take courses and apply concepts with hands-on education. There are separate units and farms for horses, sheep and meat goats, swine, dairy, poultry, purebred beef cattle, cow/calf, stocker cattle, and feedlot cattle. Animal products are further processed on campus through the Department's meats and milk processing facilities. Finally, the ASI Dept. enjoys a collaborative relationship with the College of Veterinary Medicine, other Departments in the College, and its stakeholders so students can gain experience in the veterinary health center, feed mill and pet food processing facilities, and state/federal government facilities all located within a few miles of campus.

Kansas State University Core: 34-36 Credit Hours


K-State Core  is the foundation for an impactful life and career after time at K-State.

The K-State Core framework covers six disciplinary areas: English, Communications, Mathematics & Statistics, Natural & Physical Sciences, Social & Behavioral Sciences, and Arts and Humanities. In addition, a seventh area is reserved for institutionally designated use, which K-State is keeping as free electives. In total, the framework takes up 34-35 credit hours of 100 and 200-level coursework. Students who complete their general education elsewhere cannot be required to take additional general education coursework in the disciplinary areas of the framework without permission from KBOR to continue requiring courses in the K-State Core.

General Education: K-State Core  

Science and Math: 12-14 credit hours


The courses with a KSC designation are required if not met through University Core Requirements.

Animal Science Courses: 44-45 credit hours


Animal Science Foundations: 0-1 credit hours


Animal Science Concentration: 25 credit hours


Animal Breeding & Genetics Course: 4 credit hours


Select 4 hours: (ASI 500 and 501) OR ASI 511



Animal Management Courses: 6 credit hours


Animal Sciences Specialization Courses: 12 credit hours


Specialization courses in ASI (must be at the 300+ level)

Major Support Courses: 26 credit hours


Major Concentration Courses: 14 credit hours



 


 

Blocks A and/or B: Agriculture and/or business course(s): 6 credit hours


must be at 300+ level

see departmental list A and B

https://www.ag.k-state.edu/student-success/academic-services/student-handbook/departcourselists.html

Block C: Applied and foundational science courses: 8 credit hours


must be at 300+ level

see departmental list C

https://www.ag.k-state.edu/student-success/academic-services/student-handbook/departcourselists.html

Major Specialization Courses: 12 credit hours


Block D: Specialization courses: 12 credit hours


Courses used in this block must not also be used in K-State Core Requirements 1 or 2.

see departmental list D

https://www.ag.k-state.edu/student-success/academic-services/student-handbook/departcourselists.html

Applied Learning Experience Overlay


Student must take at least one course designated as an applied learning experience. See departmental list. 

Unrestricted Electives as needed to meet 120 credit hours.


Total Hours Required for Graduation: 120


Unless the requirement block specifies otherwise, courses in the K-State Core can be used to meet one additional degree requirement, with the exception of a degree requirement that is specified as an overlay. K-State Core classes cannot be used to meet requirements for unrestricted electives. Courses outside the K-State Core can only be used to meet one degree requirement, unless the degree requirement is specified as an overlay.

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