Development Trends
In the context of climate change and increasing food demand, the fields of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine play a vital role in ensuring food security, promoting economic growth, and protecting the environment. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the global population is projected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, requiring food production to increase by at least 50% compared to current levels. As a result, these fields are receiving growing attention, especially in the application of advanced technologies to improve productivity, quality, and sustainability.
Training Program
Students enrolled in Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine programs at the university are taught by leading experts in the field, supported by modern facilities including laboratories, veterinary clinics, and animal care centers for research and practical training. Students also have the opportunity to take part in corporate internships with leading partners in the livestock and veterinary sectors, and participate in scientific research and pilot production projects during their studies.
The main training majors include:
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Animal Husbandry: Focuses on livestock breeding, modern farming techniques, animal nutrition, and animal health.
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Veterinary Science: Emphasizes disease diagnosis and treatment, animal health protection, and epidemic prevention, with a focus on both farm animals and companion animals.
Students are equipped with both foundational and advanced knowledge, especially in modern livestock techniques, animal care, and disease prevention and treatment. The program places strong emphasis on hands-on practice through laboratories, veterinary clinics, experimental farms, and real-world research projects.
Promising Career Opportunities – Ready for Global Integration
With high demand for professionals in the field of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, graduates enjoy strong job prospects and numerous opportunities for career advancement. Regular recruiters and collaborators include corporations and companies in the livestock and veterinary sectors, research institutes, and government agencies. Graduates may pursue roles such as:
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Technical managers, business professionals, or R&D specialists at domestic and international livestock and veterinary companies.
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Veterinary doctors at animal hospitals or as private owners of veterinary clinics.
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Entrepreneurs in high-tech livestock and veterinary ventures.
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Specialists at government agencies overseeing livestock and veterinary affairs.
Learning Environment and Enrichment Opportunities
Students in Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine enjoy numerous opportunities for personal and professional development, including:
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International Internships: Partnerships with universities and enterprises in Japan, Israel, and Denmark offer access to advanced techniques in livestock and veterinary science.
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Student Exchange Programs: Opportunities to study and exchange knowledge with international peers, enhancing global understanding in the field.
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Corporate Semester Internships: Paid internships at major companies in the livestock and veterinary sectors.
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Startup Support: The university supports student-led startups in high-tech livestock farming, helping turn ideas into reality.
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Extracurricular Activities: Participation in clubs, teams, research events, and professional seminars to develop soft skills, expand networks, and stay up to date with industry trends.
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine are not only foundational to agriculture but also promising fields with abundant development opportunities. If you are passionate and aspire to contribute to a sustainable livestock industry and technological innovation in veterinary science, this is the ideal path for your future!