Final Phase Applied Animal Science

Bachelor of Animal Husbandry

 



Career opportunities

 

Apart from being specialised in a certain species, as a graduate, you will be good in teamwork and able to develop a network in order to keep knowledge and skills up to date. You have a pragmatic and analytic attitude and work result oriented and accurate. You are enthusiastic and inquisitive and able to work in all sorts of fields.

 

You might become a pig-feed and bio-security specialist at an international organisation such as Nutreco, or a cattle reproduction specialist in a bull station. Or you might help a farmers' organisation implement policy changes on optimal livestock keeping. How about informing and supporting extension workers who work with problems in animal care, feeding and performance? Or conducting research? Whatever you choose, you will be fully equipped to implement the results of research and projects in the daily practice with the chosen species in certain farming systems. In doing so the 'Applied Animal scientist' should involve the interests of the different stakeholders. It involves choices concerning the area of tension between for example food safety, legal enforcement, animal welfare and health and social views versus business economical aspects.

 

applied animal science with animals and livestock and pig

 

Su Jung Lim from Korea

Student

 

"I studied animal science in Korea. It was the same major as I am studying now. I learned about livestock, especially cattle. But the study was not very practical, I had lectures and studied with books, but we did not go to farms. The most interesting thing is doing field work and pick up practical experience at the farm. I think there is more interaction between the students and teachers at Van Hall Larenstein. During lectures, students ask questions and answer questions from the teacher. Discussion during the lectures also often takes place. The lectures are more active, and I think it is real education."

 

Janet van der Vliet from the Netherlands

Animal health advisor

 

"I work for a veterinary practice in the East of the Netherlands, helping veterinary surgeons optimise their advice to dairy farmers. Before they make their visits, I analyse the key statistics - this really helps you identify a great deal of health problems at a much earlier stage. Later on, I examine problems in farm operations and review the improvements that might be possible. Observing the animals and considering the farm is equally important. This allows me to provide valuable input to farm consultancy. Livestock breeders can also come to me with specific technical questions - on climate control, for example, or calculating optimum feed levels. I did not get this job immediately. First I worked as a sales representative for an animal feed company. But now I have found my dream job, where nearly every aspect of my studies at Van Hall Larenstein is put into practice."

 

"What do you know about a particular species? "

 

"It's a gateway to the world of scientific animal research "

 


 


applied animal science and student with horse