Intro to Animal Sciences online?

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DachsieVet

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I just saw the thread on online Animal Nutrition courses, and I was wondering if anyone has any information on Intro to Animal Sciences courses online. UF requires both, and my school has neither.
 
When I spoke to UF Admissions about this last year, they gave me the following info about which universities offer equivalent Animal Science...

Oklahoma State:
ANSI 1124 Intro to the Animal Sciences
Phone # 405-744-6390
[email protected]

Murray State:
AGR 100 Animal Science
Address: Dean of Continuing Education
1 Murray State
Murray, KY 42071-3308
 
Missouri might have one, I took another animal science course (animal breeding) online there.
 
Thanks for the info! Oklahoma State seems like a good option because they offer Animal Nutrition, too, and I think that would just be easier.
I've seen that Purdue one before, but I'm unsure because the site looks like it's for Purdue students specifically, and not just anyone...
 
DH took the Purdue one, and that was the only class he ever took from there. He liked it a lot, it was very flexible and he learned a lot.
 
I'm enrolled in the Intro Course right now....only b/c UF wanted it. I was trying to get ahead in case I got in and didn't have to do it over the summer. It was expensive: $738.00 (books, tuition). But it's VERY conveinent. This is the 2nd correspondance course I have taken with them and I'd do it again from them.
 
I'm enrolled in the Intro Course right now....only b/c UF wanted it. I was trying to get ahead in case I got in and didn't have to do it over the summer. It was expensive: $738.00 (books, tuition). But it's VERY conveinent. This is the 2nd correspondance course I have taken with them and I'd do it again from them.

At which school?
 
I took the Purdue course, and I liked it. You don't have to be a Purdue student to take it. I think I paid around $800 for it (not including book), and it can easily be completed in 3-4 months. The professor is really easy to contact via email with questions, and I thought the material was appropriate difficulty-wise, but mainly focuses on LA. I have taken biochem, though, which probably made it a little easier, but those who haven't taken biochem could do just as well.
 
Thanks for the info about the Purdue course!

Can the OK State one be completed in the same time frame (3-4 months)? I'd rather take it over a summer, since I would have more time.
 
has anyone taken the murray state animal science course that could comment about it...difficulty, etc.?

thanks.
 
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