About us
The Department of Animal Sciences at The Ohio State University focuses on advancing animal sciences for the betterment of animals and humans through:
- Research
- Teaching
- Outreach and Extension endeavors
The department is the leading provider of animal science education research in Ohio; and is consistently collaborating with other academic, industry, and government professionals and scientists across the world. Our faculty conduct cutting-edge research that has widespread implications for both traditional and emerging fields in agriculture, along with animal and human health. Areas of our research focus include:
- Animal Nutrition
- Animal Physiology
- Animal Products
- Animal Health and Welfare
- Animal Systems and Sustainability
- Animal Genetics and Genomics
The Graduate Program in Animal Sciences offers a Masters in Animal Science (MAS), MS and Ph.D.degrees. Training is offered in both applied and basic aspects of animal sciences. The program will prepare students for positions in industry, academia, and government, both in the applied and basic sciences.
Graduate students also have the opportunity to obtain their degrees through two interdisciplinary paths:
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
International graduates of this major are eligible per the Department of Homeland Security to apply for up to three (3) years of work permission in the United States after graduation. See the Office of International Affairs website for more eligibility requirements.