Livestock Science at OHIO State
Livestock Science is the animal care, business, and services associated with beef, sheep, and/or swine production and management and related agribusiness.

The objective of the livestock science program at Ohio State ATI is to allow students to complete first half of a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science or to prepare for employment in agricultural business. This degree also includes the transfer module, a common set of courses which apply to other bachelor’s degree programs in Ohio.

Pursuing Livestock Science at Ohio State ATI Students pursuing the Associate of Science program must complete the following high school curriculum in order to be admitted to the program without conditions:

• four units of English
• three units of mathematics
• two units of natural science
• two units of social science
• two units of the same foreign language*
• one unit of visual or performing arts
• one additional unit from any of the above categories

*Students with a deficiency in foreign language are permitted to fulfill the requirement upon transfer to the Columbus campus.

Applicants to the Associate of Science program in livestock science who have not followed this curriculum will have conditions placed on their enrollment. These conditions must be satisfied by earning college course credits in
the high school subject areas in which the students are deficient. Students seeking an Associate of Science in Livestock Science enter directly into the program upon completion of their admission requirements. All applicants are strongly advised to arrange a pre-admission conference in order to acquaint themselves with the various aspects of this major. Agricultural Technical Institute


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