AREA
FARM RANGE PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT
Livestock Production
Beef and Dairy Cattle, Swine, Poultry, Sheep, Horses
Livestock Feed
Production, Development, Quality Control, Distribution/Marketing
Meat and Dairy Foods
Production, Development, Quality Control, Distribution/Marketing
EMPLOYERS
Farm and ranch operations
Feed companies and operations
Meat and dairy processors
Processing plants
Inspection services
Extension services
Government agencies including:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Food and Drug Administration
STRATEGIES
Develop physical stamina, outdoor skills and comfort being in close proximity with large and small animals. Gain work experience in area of interest through internships, summer jobs or part-time work. Minor in business if interested in management or self-employment. Participate in related clubs and competition teams. Become familiar with federal job application procedure for government work.
AREA
AGRIBUSINESS
Sales
Livestock
Feed
Pharmaceuticals
Agriculture Chemicals
Livestock Supplies
Equipment: Farm and Feedlot
Management
Marketing
Public Relations
Customer Service
EMPLOYERS
Agribusinesses: livestock and feed
Pharmaceutical companies
Equipment and supply companies
Food and meat processing companies
Animal health firms
Breed organizations
Food distributors
Financial institutions
Livestock publications
Professional associations, e.g. National Cattlemen's Beef Association
STRATEGIES
Obtain relevant experience through internships. Earn a minor in business. Must be highly motivated and well organized. Proven leadership abilities are desirable. Join related student organizations and seek leadership roles. Develop a strong commitment to customer satisfaction. Practice excellent communication skills, written and oral. Develop computer skills especially with spreadsheet, presentation and database software. Learn to work well both on a team and individually. Join related clubs and become active with competition teams.
AREA
EDUCATION
Teaching
Non-classroom Education
Extension
EMPLOYERS
Schools (elementary, secondary and post-secondary)
Extension services
Agricultural agencies
Agricultural communications and media firms
Agribusinesses
Government agencies
STRATEGIES
Obtain teacher certification for elementary and secondary school positions. Secure masters or doctoral degree for post-secondary teaching or other advanced positions. Exercise strong interpersonal skills. Practice excellent written and verbal communications skills. Gain related experience through volunteer positions, summer jobs, or internships. Learn to work well with all types of people. Seek leadership roles in student organizations. Become familiar with federal job application procedure for government work. Be prepared to live in rural communities for extension positions.
AREA
VETERINARY MEDICINE
Areas of Specialization
Small Animal Care
Large Animal Care
Food Safety
Preventative Medicine
Surgery
Public Health
Laboratory Animal Medicine
Research
Inspection
EMPLOYERS
Group or private practice
Federal government including:
Department of Agriculture
Department of Health and Human Services
State and local government
Colleges of veterinarian medicine
Medical schools
Research laboratories
Animal food companies
Inspection services
Pharmaceutical companies
Zoos
Wildlife sanctuaries
STRATEGIES
Research veterinary programs, take pre-vet courses to meet veterinary school requirements, and prepare for application process. Maintain an excellent grade point average. Gain experience through volunteer positions, part-time jobs, or summer work. Consider working as a Veterinary Technician. Secure strong recommendations from professors. Develop physical stamina, outdoor skills and comfort being in close proximity with large and small animals. Exercise close attention to detail. Practice strong interpersonal skills. Gain extensive laboratory and research experience for research positions. Obtain internships at zoos or other wildlife sanctuaries. Become active in pre-vet and other related clubs.
AREA
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Research
Product and Process Development
Genetics and Animal Breeding
Animal Nutrition/Health/Disease Control
Animal Behavior, Training and Caretaking
EMPLOYERS
Government and corporate laboratories
Colleges and universities
Livestock producers
Zoos
Wildlife sanctuaries
STRATEGIES
Advanced degrees are often required in these positions. Earn post-graduate certification through the Animal Certification Technician Board. Gain extensive laboratory and research experience by working in faculty laboratories through special problems courses, as a student employee, or through other departmental programs. Supplement curriculum with additional science courses in relevant areas (e.g. genetics, animal behavior, microbiology) Develop physical stamina, outdoor skills and comfort being in close proximity with large and small animals. Become familiar with federal job application procedure for government work. Gain work experience in area of interest through internships, co-ops, or summer or part-time work.
AREA
QUALITY CONTROL
Livestock Feed Inspection
Harvest Operation Inspection
Meat and Dairy Inspection
EMPLOYERS
Government Agencies including:
Food and Drug Administration
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Inspection services
Farm and ranch operations
STRATEGIES
Develop physical stamina, outdoor skills and comfort being in close proximity with large and small animals. Become familiar with federal job application procedure for government work. Gain work experience in area of interest through internships, summer jobs, or part-time work. Join student organizations and seek leadership roles. Participate in competition teams. Practice strong interpersonal skills. Exercise close attention to detail.
GENERAL INFORMATION
As an undergraduate, seek laboratory experiences such as research projects, volunteering with professors, summer jobs, or internships.