Introduction

Do you love animals and would you like to work with animals in your future career? Then you should definitely take a look at the Animal Science industry. You will learn all about different species of animals, how to breed animals, and how to take care of their health. These skills will prepare you for a career where you are specialized in taking care of animals.

Majors

If you want to learn more about animals in general, how to breed different species and how to take care of them, then a major in Animal Science might be something for you. You will learn how to manage all kinds of species while keeping in mind the different ecological, societal, and economical effects this might have. Moreover, you will learn about the genetics and anatomy of animals, in order to facilitate effective breeding.

Interview with an Animal Science student

DOEURN Horn (23) is majoring in Animal Science at the Royal University of Agriculture; he is in his second year. Horn chose this major because he loves raising animals. He raised animals when he lived in the province to generate an income for his studies and assumes that this major will provide more knowledge. He loves animals and knows about their natural behaviour, so he is convinced that this is the right major for him.

The subjects he likes best is the study of ruminants. It focusses on feeding, how they live, what sort of animals are ruminants and the way their bodies function.

The workload is average, 5 days a week and 4 hours a day. Some weeks students do experiments and some weeks they take care of animals for experiments on their own. Horn is working and studying and saving money at the same time. When he graduates he wants to own a small farm.

His advice for students who are interested in this major is to follow their hearts; there is a wide market for it so you will find a job.

The following universities offer this major:

Please be aware that the majors offered by universities change over time and that the overview given on this page might not be entirely up to date. We advise you to do your own research on the university’s website or to contact the university’s student affairs office to check that they offer the major of your choice.

Do you want to take care of the health of animals by diagnosing and treating their diseases? Then a major in Veterinary Medicine is definitely the right fit for you. You will learn about anatomy and the biological processes that occur in healthy animals. Moreover, you will study different animal disorders, illnesses, and injuries, and learn how to diagnose and treat these.

Interview with a Veterinary Medicine student

CHHOEUNG Samphors (21) is studying Veterinary Medicine at the Royal University of Agriculture. Samphors chose this major because he wants to help improve the agricultural sector in Cambodia, especially in the field of animal diseases and the supply of animals. The workload is average, about 10 hours a week on studies. After graduation Samphors would like to own a farm and clinic.

The following universities offer this major:

Please be aware that the majors offered by universities change over time and that the overview given on this page might not be entirely up to date. We advise you to do your own research on the university’s website or to contact the university’s student affairs office to check that they offer the major of your choice.

Graduates are now working as:

  • Veterinarians
  • Animal caretakers 
  • Farm managers
  • Dairy producers 
  • Animal genetics counselors

Interview with a professional

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