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B.Sc. (Hon.) in Animal Science |
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BSC ANIMAL SCIENCE
Entry Requirements • Certificate in Agriculture plus two years work experience including five Ordinary Level passes that include English Language, Mathematics, Science or Agriculture; • Or at least a Diploma in Agriculture/Veterinary Science or equivalent after attaining at least five Ordinary Level passes that include English Language, Mathematics,
Science or Agriculture • Or, at least two Advanced Level passes in any of the following subjects: Mathematics, Geography, Biology, Chemistry or Agriculture plus five Ordinary Level passes that include English Language, Mathematics, Science or Agriculture
First Year First Semester AS111 Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals AH111 Plant Biology AH113 Introduction to Soil Science CS111 Communication Skills AS114 Agricultural Biochemistry IT115 Introduction to Management Information Systems
Second Semester AS121 Principles of Animal Production AH122 Crop Production Principles AG121 Introduction to Agricultural Statistics AG122 Principles of Genetics AG123 Introduction to Economic Principles AG124 Introduction to Gender Studies
Second Year First Semester AS211 Grassland Science AS212 Animal Improvement I AS213 Animal Nutrition I AG211 Farm Business Management AG212 Research Methods in Agriculture AG213 Sociology of Agriculture
Second Semester AS221 Small Ruminants Production AS222 Processing of Animal Products AS223 Animal Health AS224 Range Ecology and Wildlife Management AG221 Managerial Decision Making AG222 Extension Methods
Third Year First Semester AG311 Research Project AS311 Animal Improvement II AS312 Animal Nutrition II AS313 Pig, Poultry and Rabbit Production AS314 Range Ecology and Wildlife Management II
Second Semester AG311 Research Project AS321 Beef Production AS322 Dairy Production AG321 Principles of Marketing AG322 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development
NB. Research Project is one course spread over two semesters to allow for the planting of trials, their assessment in the field and data analysis.
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