Massachusetts · Animal Sciences

Best institutions to study Animal Sciences in Massachusetts

The Animal Sciences program focuses on the study of animals within the context of agricultural, veterinary, and related fields. It encompasses various specializations such as Animal Health, Dairy Science, and Livestock Management, making…

Institutions
1
offering CIP 01.09
States offered
9
with a program page
Degrees / yr
32
IPEDS completions 2024–25
Median grad earnings
$40,008
1 year after graduation
With earnings data
1
College Scorecard
Median net price
IPEDS 2024–25
Avg graduation rate
83%
IPEDS 2024–25
State pay · Animal Scientists
BLS OEWS May 2025

Top 1 institutions, ranked by graduate earnings

Earnings = median 1 year after graduation (College Scorecard).

#InstitutionGrad earnings (1 yr)CompletionsGrad rateNet priceMedian debt
1University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Amherst Public · Bachelor's degree
$40,0083283%$27,000

Career outlook

What this program leads to: Animal Scientists (SOC 19-1011).

Projected growth (2024–2034)
+5.8%
Faster than average
Openings / yr (US)
~200
BLS Employment Projections
US median wage
$79,120
typically Bachelor's degree

Top skills

Reading ComprehensionWritingScienceCritical ThinkingActive ListeningActive Learning

What Animal Scientists earn in Massachusetts

Jobs in Massachusetts
BLS OEWS May 2025
State average pay
annual
Best-paying metro

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Common questions

Answers for students comparing Animal Sciences programs in Massachusetts.

Which Animal Sciences program in Massachusetts has the highest-earning graduates?+

By median earnings one year after graduation (College Scorecard), University of Massachusetts - Amherst tops the list at $40,008. Compare it against completions, graduation rate, cost, and debt in the ranked table above.

What is the focus of the Animal Sciences program?+

The Animal Sciences program focuses on the study of animals within the context of agricultural, veterinary, and related fields. It encompasses various specializations such as Animal Health, Dairy Science, and Livestock Management, making…

What skills will I develop in this program?+

You will develop reading comprehension, writing, science, critical thinking, and related professional skills.

What is the job outlook for Animal Scientists?+

The national job outlook is about +5.8% growth with around 200 annual openings (BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034).

What is the typical education requirement?+

A Bachelor's degree is the typical entry-level education for this field (BLS).

About the data on this page

Every figure comes from an official federal or public source. Here is each one and the release it is currently on.

IPEDS2025 provisional data (Fall 2025–26 release, July 28, 2026)
Enrollment, completions, graduation rates, tuition, financial aid, staffing, and finance for every U.S. institution in federal student aid programs.
College ScorecardJune 10, 2026 release (merged 2025–26 files)
Institution and field-of-study costs, graduate earnings, debt, completion, and admissions outcomes compiled from federal aid records, tax data, and IPEDS.
PSEO graduate earnings2019–21 graduation cohorts (release V4.13.0)
Earnings and employment outcomes of graduates by institution, degree level, and field of study, measured from state wage records.
BLS wages & outlookOEWS May 2025 release
Occupational employment and wage estimates plus 10-year job outlook, used to connect programs to real-world earnings.
FVT/GE program performanceProvisional preview, May 18, 2026 release
Program-level debt-to-earnings and earnings-premium measures behind the FVT/GE and STATS accountability frameworks.

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