2 Animal Husbandry PhD degrees found
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- Animal Science
- Animal Husbandry
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2 Animal Husbandry PhD degrees found
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University of Veterinary Sciences
Ph.D. in Animal Husbandry, Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry
- Brno, Czech Republic
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The doctoral study program Animal Husbandry, Animal Nutrition, and Biochemistry is an academically focused study program, corresponding to the current state and level of science and the needs of practice in Europe. Graduates of the doctoral study Animal Husbandry, Animal Nutrition and Biochemistry gained in-depth theoretical knowledge and practical skills acquired through independent creative activity and the acquisition of new scientific knowledge in the field of study. Graduates can share actively their knowledge in the field of study at the international level and publicly. Based on this qualification, graduates are mainly employed at research institutions and universities.
Universidad Autonoma de Chihuahua
PhD in Philosophia in Animal Production and Natural Resources
- Chihuahua, Mexico
PhD
Full time
8 semesters
On-Campus
Spanish
The program is focused on the comprehensive training of human resources at the postgraduate level, who, by becoming involved in knowledge generation, validation and/or transfer activities, as well as professional training, respond with innovative and knowledge-based proposals to the demands for a solution to the problem of animal production systems, the sustainable use and exploitation of natural resources in Chihuahua, in Mexico and even beyond its borders.
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PhD Programs in Executive courses Animal Science Animal Husbandry
Studying animal husbandry may include life sciences such as biology, genetics, botany, and more in relation to livestock breeding and care. Students who choose this program may go on to earn higher degrees or seek careers at a zoo, farm, or laboratory setting.
The PhD is a doctoral degree, specifically called a "doctor of philosophy" degree. This is misleading because PhD holders are not necessarily philosophers (unless they earned their degree in philosophy!). That said, PhD recipients are able to engage in thought experiments, reason about problems, and solve problems in sophisticated ways.