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High-Impact Learning Experiences

Learning Outside of the Classroom

The Department of Poultry Science offers an array of high-impact opportunities that have the potential to shape the future of the poultry industry. From cutting-edge research projects exploring innovative technologies to improve production efficiency and animal welfare to collaborations with industry leaders, students, and researchers can engage in meaningful work that directly impacts the poultry sector. Additionally, the department fosters experiential learning through internships and education abroad programs, allowing students to gain practical skills and real-world experience. Embracing these high-impact opportunities empowers individuals to contribute significantly to the sustainable growth and advancement of the poultry industry on a global scale.

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Study Abroad

Mexico Poultry Production – Poultry Science Education Abroad

Cities Visited: San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuanto and Queretaro, Mexico
Who Can Apply: Any Texas A&M Undergraduate or Graduate Students

About

This interactive course includes a two-week intensive and comparative on-site study of integrated broiler production in Central Mexico. Students will be exposed to topics such as rearing and husbandry, housing and equipment, nutrition, flock health, processing, further processing, and retail products both here in the USA and in Mexico. Additionally, students will be exposed to the different cultures of Mexico, and learn about the history, cuisine, landscapes, and way of life while visiting the cities of San Miguel de Allende, one of the most touristic colonial-style cities in central Mexico and one of the preferred American retirement places with an estimated American population of 35,000. Guanajuato, a UNESCO world heritage site, is a beautiful 1500’s mining town surrounded by mountains and the perfect place to learn about European heritage to Mexican culture. Finally, the city of Queretaro has become a significant economic engine in Mexico. It is also the home of JBS Pilgrim’s Mexico headquarters. At the completion of the course, each student will be able to summarize the fundamental basis of Mexican broiler production from the hatchery through the processing plant, describe differences between Mexican and USA-based production systems, and understand how cultural differences affect production systems and retail poultry food product choices.

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Courses

  • POSC 444: International Poultry Production ( 3 cr.)
  • POSC 485: Directed Studies ( 3 cr.)
  • POSC 685: Directed Studies ( 3 cr.)

*Meets ICD Credit

Eligibility

  • Good standing with Texas A&M University; 2.0 GPR – undergraduate students, 3.0 GPR – graduate students
  • Must attend all program-specific meetings prior to departure

Cost

  • Cost Estimated Breakdown:
    • Fee $3,200
    • Flight $650 (varies considerably)
    • Optional Travel Insurance $300
    • Miscellaneous Expenses/Souvenirs $100-200
      • Total $3,950 to $4,350

For Estimate Cost & Additional Information, please contact Dr. Morgan Farnell at [email protected] or by phone at 979.847.7363

Tuition and Fees for the 3 credit hours will be applied to your Spring Tuition Bill for the following semester.

Obtaining a passport and vaccinations may take three months, please plan ahead.

Contact Us

Dr. Morgan Farnell
Faculty Leader
[email protected]
979.847.7363

Lesley Gleason
Department of Poultry Science Program Manager
[email protected]
979.845.1654

Corinne Beverly
Study Abroad Advisor, Study Abroad Program Office
[email protected]
https://abroad.tamu.edu/
979.845.0544

Internships

POSC 484: Internship Credit

More information coming soon! For questions, please reach out to our Internship Coordinator, Lesley Gleason.

  • Gleason, Lesley

    Lesley Gleason

    Program Manager, Lecturer; Undergraduate Student Development and Industry Relations

    Focus: Undergraduate Student Development and Industry Relations

    979-845-1654

    [email protected]

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