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(MS, Ph.D.) Animal and Veterinary Sciences Graduate Student Handbook 2021-2022 Contents Clemson Graduate School Information ............................................ 2 Overview of Program ....................................................................... 2 Admission Requirements ................................................................. 4 Requirements for Degree ................................................................ 6 Suggested Timetable of Student Progress .................................... 11 Standards of Performance ............................................................. 12 ® Clemson University DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL AND VETERINARY SCIENCES 129 Poole Agricultural Center, Clemson, SC 29634-0311 864-656-3428 clemson.edu/avs Clemson Graduate School Information These guidelines supplement the current version of the Clemson University Graduate School Policy Handbook (https://www.clemson.edu/graduate/files/pdfs/gs_policy_handbook.pdf) The policies and procedures of the Graduate School have been established to ensure that a consistent set of standards are followed from the admissions process all the way through to the awarding of degrees for every Graduate School program. Graduate School Forms (https://www.clemson.edu/graduate/students/forms.html) Graduate School Deadlines (https://www.clemson.edu/graduate/students/deadlines.html) Overview of Program Students interested in a professional career in the animal sciences will be exposed to educational and research experiences involving the many facets of animal nutrition, physiology, microbiology, genetics, and meat science through a rigorous curriculum of graduate-level courses and challenging experimentation approaches. The most current ideas and concepts in animal sciences will be provided to the students through their daily interactions with the faculty in both the classroom and laboratory environments Goal The purpose of the Animal and Veterinary Sciences (AVS) graduate program is to provide a high- quality education for graduate students with diverse goals, and to develop, through research, the knowledge and technology necessary to continually improve productivity, efficiency, and sustainability of animal agriculture. What AVS Graduates do Graduate School Is not a race, is a marathon. We get it. Your graduate degree will provide you with options to immerse yourself in several different areas that throughout this experience you have learned you are passionate about. Here's a snapshot of what life after graduation looks like for some of our most recent students: Clemson® University Page 2 2021-2022 Animal and Veterinary Sciences (MS, PhD) Graduate Student Handbook Sales (Livestock, Nutrition, Education • • Pharmaceuticals, Ag Chemical, Research/Teaching • Supplies and Equipment) Technical Services • International Development Extension • • Marketing Veterinary Medicine • • Public Relations Small and Large Animal Practices • • Customer Service Food Safety and Inspection • • Product and Process Development Government Agencies • • Genetics and Animal Breeding Non-Governmental agencies • • Animal Nutrition, Health and Disease Research and Development • • Control Science and Technology • Animal Behavior, Training, Caretaking Farm Production and Management • • Quality Control Livestock Production • • Livestock Regulatory Inspection Livestock Feed • • Harvest Operation Inspection Meat and Dairy Foods • • Meat and Dairy Inspection Agribusiness • • Professional Licensure No professional licensure applies to the AVS Graduate Program Approved Locations and Modalities of Delivery The only approved modality of delivery is traditional (face-to-face). Students will be required to complete their coursework on the main campus. In some cases, select courses may be offered online or off-campus, but these are not typically offered on a regular basis. Research credits can be completed on the main campus, at Research and Education Centers, or at other locations approved by the advisory committee. . Cohort information No cohort information applies to the AVS Graduate Program. Clemson® University Page 3 2021-2022 Animal and Veterinary Sciences (MS, PhD) Graduate Student Handbook Basic Program Metrics Typical time to degree: Typical time to degree: MS (thesis) ............................ 1.5 - 2.5 years MS (non-thesis) ..................... 1.0 - 2.0 years PhD ....................................... 3.0 - 4.5 years PhD (MS en route) ................ 5.0 – 6 years Contact Information Dr. Gustavo Lascano Ms. Stacey Miller Graduate Program Coordinator Program Administrative Assistant 122 Poole Agricultural Center 129 Poole Agricultural Center Phone: 864-656-1745 Phone: 864-656-3428 glascan@clemson.edu smille3@clemson.edu Advisory Board There is no Advisory Board for the AVS Graduate Program. Admission Requirements (in addition to Graduate School requirements) Requirements The AVS Department requires GRE scores, resume, personal statement and three letters of reference for application to our graduate program. For M.Sc. thesis, MS nonthesis, and Ph.D. degree programs, the AVS Department also requires that you identify a faculty member who is willing to serve as your major advisor prior to admission. For assistance choosing a major advisor, please contact the AVS Graduate Program Coordinator, Dr. Gustavo Lascano (glascan@clemson.edu). Dates and deadlines The AVS Program has rolling admissions, and accepts students for the Spring, Summer and Fall semesters. Applications are considered year-round for all semesters. However, most of our students enroll during the Fall Semester. Clemson® University Page 4 2021-2022 Animal and Veterinary Sciences (MS, PhD) Graduate Student Handbook
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