An important aspect of both M.S. and Ph.D. programs is the opportunity to conduct research. The research project selected as a part of a graduate program will be one that is compatible with the student’s interest and research goals of the major professor. In conducting the research project, the student will plan, execute, and report research.
Animal Science Graduate Student Manual
- Introduction
- Departmental Graduate Committee
- Departmental Disciplinary Specializations
- Graduate Student Association
- Major Professor (Academic and Research Advisor)
- Policies for International Students
- Policies and Guidelines for Graduate Students at District Research and Extension Centers
- Master of Science (M.S.) Degree Program
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Degree Program
- Graduate Research
- Seminars
- Expected Student Performance
- Probation or Termination of a Student's Program
- Graduate Studies Forms and Deadlines
- Thesis and Dissertation
- Program Maintenance Requirements
- Research Assistantships, Teaching Assistantships, and Other Appointments
- Graduate Student Travel Policy
- Data and Records
- Publication and Patents
- Departmental Services, Facilities and Supplies
- Miscellaneous Information
- University Resources
- Additional Information
- Animal Science Graduate Committee (2024-2025)