Adding an undergraduate minor to your major program of study broadens your perspective and increases your value to future employers by allowing you to specialize in areas of study. The School of Animal and Comparative Biomedical Sciences offers five undergraduate minors.
You’ll typically take six to seven classes in your chosen subject area to complete your minor.
Animal Sciences
Study diverse fields like equine science, industry and production animal systems, marketing, research, and the use of animals for agriculture, entertainment and companionship.
Applied Biotechnology
Gain an introduction to innovative ways to use living cells and biological processes to feed the world, fight disease and increase sustainability.
Food Safety
Gain the knowledge, expertise, and critical thinking skills needed to help keep our food supply safe wherever it is grown, processed, stored, or sold.
Microbiology
Explore an introduction to new ways to prevent and treat disease and turn your discoveries into life-saving innovations.
Veterinary Science
Explore and protect animal and human health through an introduction to the study of veterinary science.