Bachelor of Arts

Anthrozoology BA

Program

The Anthrozoology program is designed to meet the specific academic needs of a diverse student body ranging from those who seek immediate employment to those who seek graduate and professional studies upon graduation. The curriculum is flexible and can be customized to fit individual interests and needs.

Students who choose to pursue veterinary, physical therapy, or occupational therapy school must select elective courses that meet the respective pre-professional requirements. Students desiring to pursue graduate degrees in psychology, counseling or social work need to select elective courses consistent with graduate school requirements. Some students may want to start an animal-related business, in which case elective courses in business, environmental studies, or sociology are relevant. The program offers both a major and minor in Anthrozoology.

In addition to the general course requirements set by Carroll College, the major requires students to complete 41 credits specifically in Anthrozoology, 3 elective credits that may be in Anthrozoology and 13 credits from other disciplines including biology, business, psychology or sociology, and statistics. The minor requires 25 credits in Anthrozoology of which 13 credits are in either the equine or canine field of specialization, and 4 credits from other disciplines.

One 3-Credit Anthrozoology Elective

Recommended electives include:

Course Code
Name
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
3

II. Other Program Requirements

Required Courses

Course Code
Name
Credits
3
Sub-Total Credits
13-14

Note

  1. All program requirements apply to pre-professional students. See more information about recommended courses for pre-veterinary, pre-physical therapy, and pre-occupational therapy in the pre-professional programs section.
Total Credits
57-58