UFS Department of Animal Wildlife and Grassland Sciences

By | July 9, 2022

UFS Department of Animal Wildlife and Grassland Sciences

UFS Department of Animal Wildlife and Grassland Sciences – Check below:

The University of the Free State (UFS) Department of Animal, Wildlife, and Grassland Sciences focuses on four disciplines, namely:

  • Animal Breeding
  • Animal Nutrition
  • Animal Physiology
  • Grassland Science

The production systems of a variety of livestock species (cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, poultry), ranging from intensive to extensive, are placed under scrutiny. The total spectrum from communal, small-scale to commercial and stud units, is covered.
The fourth discipline, Grassland Science, involves the study of all aspects regarding the utilisation, conservation, and improvement of rangeland and cultivated pastures – in harmony with animal production.
Grassland Science is also committed to the conservation of the environment, and in this respect the Wildlife discipline contributes to the efficient utilisation of the grazing ecosystem. The aim of training and research is eventually the optimal production of animal protein and fibre, whilst maintaining natural resources. The interaction between the various disciplines creates endless opportunities in the fields of Animal, Wildlife and Grassland Sciences.

Undergraduate Programmes

BC530101 Bachelor of Agriculture majoring in Animal Production Management
BC530103 Bachelor of Agriculture majoring in Mixed Farming Management
BC530190 Bachelor of Agriculture majoring in Wildlife Management
BC433689 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture majoring in Rangeland and Wildlife Ecology
BC540015 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture majoring in Animal Sciences
BC540036 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture majoring in Grassland Science
BC540089 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture majoring in Wildlife Production

Admission requirements: Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
  • Admission Point 32
  • Mathematics 60% WITH TWO of the following subjects:
  • Physical Sciences 60%
  • Life Sciences 60%
  • Agricultural Sciences 60%

Admission requirements: Bachelor of Agriculture

  • Admission Point 30
  • Mathematics 40% OR
  • Mathematical Literacy 80% (IF Admission point is 31 and above)

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Closing Date

30 September

Postgraduate Programmes

BC560015 Bachelor of Agriculture Honours majoring in Animal Production
BC560090 Bachelor of Agriculture honours majoring in Wildlife Management
BC560015 Bachelor of Science of Agriculture honours majoring in Animal Sciences
BC560036 Bachelor of Science of Agriculture honours majoring in Grassland
BC560089 Bachelor of Science of Agriculture honours majoring in Wildlife Science

Master’s Degree

BC580115 Master of Agriculture majoring in Animal Production Management
BC580190 Master of Agriculture majoring in wildlife Management
BC580015 Master of Science in Agriculture majoring in Animal Science
BC580036 Master of Science in Agriculture majoring in Grassland Science
BC580089 Master of Science in Agriculture majoring in Wildlife Science

Career Opportunities

The livestock industry in South Africa is responsible for 45% of the total agricultural production. Grassland Science also includes other related activities such as:

  • Game farming
  • Soil and environmental conservation
These disciplines offer a wide variety of career opportunities, suc
  • breeders’ societies,
  • farmers cooperatives,
  • development agencies,
  • production units,
  • research institutions,
  • government institutions,
  • pharmaceutical companies,
  • feed manufacturers, and
  • private consultants.

Address

Department of Animal, Wildlife, and Grassland Sciences
University of the Free State
PO Box 339 (70)
Bloemfontein
9300
Fax: +27 51 401 2608
GPS Coordinates: S29 06.510 – E026 11.247

Contact

Head of Department
Prof Frikkie Neser
E:neserfw@ufs.ac.za
T: +27 51 401 9261
Programme Director (Academic Enquiries)
Dr Mike Fair
E: Fairmd@ufs.ac.za
T: +27 51 401 9056
General Enquiries
Neriche Green
E: greennak@ufs.ac.za
T: +27 51 401 2211
UFS Department of Animal Wildlife and Grassland Sciences