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Master's Degree in Animal Health

Master’s Degrees in Animal Health

8 Yearly Graduations
38% Women
13% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
There are 2 schools in the United States where you can get your master's degree in animal health. Among those who recently graduated from the schools offering this degree, the majority were men, and 13% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.

Education Levels of Animal Health Majors

During the most recent year for which data is available, 8 people earned their master's degree in animal health. This makes it the 1,104 most popular master's degree program in the country.

The following table shows the number of diplomas awarded in animal health at each degree level.

Education Level Number of Grads
Bachelor’s Degree 84
Associate Degree 16
Graduate Certificate 14
Master’s Degree 8
Undergraduate Certificate 6
Basic Certificate 2

Earnings of Animal Health Majors With Master’s Degrees

We are unable to calculate the median earnings for animal health majors with their master's degree due to lack of data.

Student Debt

We do not have the data to estimate the median debt for this class of people.

Student Diversity

More men than women pursue master's degrees in animal health. About 62.5% of graduates in this field are male.

Gender Number of Grads
Men 5
Women 3
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The racial-ethnic distribution of animal health master’s degree students is as follows:

Race/Ethnicity Number of Grads
Asian 0
Black or African American 0
Hispanic or Latino 0
White 6
International Students 0
Other Races/Ethnicities 2
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There are 2 colleges that offer a master’s degree in animal health. Learn more about the most popular 2 below:

0 Yearly Graduations
38% Women
13% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign tops the list of the most popular school in the U.S. for animal health majors who are seeking their master's degree. Each year, around 52,600 students seeking various degrees attend the university. The average in-state tuition for full-time undergraduates is $14,768 per year, while in-state graduate students, on average, pay $15,545 per year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 0 people received their master's degree in animal health from UIUC. About 38% of this group were women, and 13% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.

Below are some popular majors that are similar to animal health that offer master’s degrees.

Major Annual Degrees Awarded
General Animal Sciences 434
Poultry Science 24
Dairy Science 8
Other Animal Sciences 5
Agricultural Animal Breeding 3

References

*The racial-ethnic minority student count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the percentage of racial-ethnic minorities.

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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