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BSc Animal Science (Livestock Technology)
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Animal science with a focus on livestock technology addresses the science and management of the farm animals on which global food production depends. Livestock farming is one of the world's most significant industries, and it faces mounting pressure to become more efficient, more sustainable, and more responsive to animal welfare concerns while continuing to produce the meat, dairy, and other products that feed billions of people. This requires practitioners who understand animal physiology, genetics, nutrition, health, and behaviour, and who can apply new technologies to improve productivity and welfare outcomes. At Anglia Ruskin University, this three-year full-time programme develops your understanding of the science underpinning livestock production alongside the technological and management dimensions of the industry. You will study animal physiology and nutrition, genetics and selective breeding, reproductive technologies, disease management, and the use of digital and precision agriculture tools in livestock systems. The course also engages with the wider context of livestock farming, including its environmental impact, the economic pressures facing producers, and the regulatory and welfare frameworks that govern the industry. Practical work is central to the programme, and you will develop hands-on skills in animal handling and management techniques. Anglia Ruskin's programmes in agriculture and animal science are grounded in a practical, applied approach, and the university has links with the farming and agri-food sectors that give the curriculum real-world relevance. Graduates of animal science programmes work in livestock production and farm management, animal nutrition and feed companies, veterinary support roles, agricultural advisory services, and the agri-food industry. Others move into research, public health roles related to food safety and zoonotic disease, or postgraduate study in animal science, agricultural technology, or related fields. The focus on livestock technology makes graduates particularly well suited to roles in precision livestock farming and agricultural innovation.
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