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General Catalog 2022-2023 
    
General Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Animal Science - Science Option - Pre Veterinary Emphasis, B.S.


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Policies and Procedures for Admission to B.S. in Animal Science-Veterinary Preparation Specialization

Admission into the Veterinary Preparation specialization of the bachelor’s degree program in Animal Science is a two-step process: (1) admission to the university and (2) admission into the Veterinary Preparation major specialization. Students not in the program may apply to the university as Animal Science Preveterinary majors. Students may apply for admission into the Veterinary Preparation major the semester during which they will complete all prerequisite coursework. Approval will be contingent upon satisfactory fulfillment of the prerequisites and the grade point average standard.

In order to gain admission into the Animal Science Veterinary Preparation major and enroll in upper-division animal science courses, students must do the following:

  1. Complete the following courses or their equivalents with a C or better in each course, CR/NC grades are not acceptable:
    ASCI 1 - Introduction to Animal Science 
    ASCI 68 - Pre-Vet Orientation 
    BIOL 1A - Introductory Biology 
    CHEM 1A - General Chemistry 1A  and CHEM 1AL - General Chemistry Laboratory 1A  
  2. Have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2
  3. Submit a Change of Major Request form requesting admission into the Veterinary Preparation major. Students may obtain this form from the Animal Science and Agricultural Education Department office in the Agricultural Science Building room 232 or online at http://fresnostate.edu/studentaffairs/registrar/forms/index.html

Degree Requirements

Major Requirements (65 units) and Additional Requirements (15 units)


Additional Requirements (15 units)


Each of the animal science options requires courses in the major that also satisfy General Education requirements. These courses amount to 12 units of the 48 unit General Education requirement, plus 1-3 excess units beyond the requirements in BREADTH Area B1 and B2.

Science Option / Veterinary Preparation Specialization


(2 units above G.E. requirement of 48 units)

BREADTH:

General Education Requirements (48 units)


Other Requirements (9 units)


American Government and Institutions (PLSI 2 ), Multicultural and International (MI), and Upper-division writing. Note: Animal Science majors are exempt from the MI requirement.

Total Minimum Requirements: 120 Units**


* Sufficient elective units to meet required total units (varies)

* Within the Animal Science Core, Equine Specialization majors are required to take ASCI 51 , Dairy Specialization majors are required to take ASCI 61 , and Meat Technology Specialization majors are required to take ASCI 91 .

** G.E. courses can be double counted with major requirements. The total number of units will exceed 120 if a student chooses to meet all of the veterinary school entrance requirements, as additional courses may be required (see advising note 6.) See advisor for details.

Advising Notes


  1. Mandatory advising is required of all students in the degree program. See the administrative support coordinator for the name of your assigned advisor.
  2. New students should request an option advising check sheet from the department office.
  3. All students should make an appointment with their assigned faculty advisor prior to registration each semester.
  4. CR/NC grading is not permitted for courses included in the major unless the courses have been designated CR/NC grading only.
  5. Total number of units will exceed 120 if a student chooses to meet all of the Veterinary Medicine entrance requirements. Preveterinary and veterinary preparation students should consult their faculty advisor regarding entrance requirements and admissions procedures to veterinary school. Additional courses such as PHYS 2B , calculus, and statistics may be required.

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