Undergraduate Certificate in Companion Animal Studies
Who is this program for?
The Companion Animal Studies Undergraduate Certificate is designed for students who want to explore the human-animal bond through a transdisciplinary lens. Whether you're pursuing a career in healthcare, veterinary medicine, social work, animal-assisted therapy, or emergency services, this program offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of companion and working animals. If you’re a student who values real-world impact, this program will strengthen your qualifications for a wide range of animal- and human-focused careers.
Program Overview
The Companion Animal Studies Certificate offers a comprehensive, transdisciplinary approach to understanding the complex relationships between humans and animals. With two-thirds of U.S. households owning at least one pet, the relevance of companion animals in society is undeniable. This certificate combines coursework, experiential learning, and advanced seminars to prepare students for careers that involve animal care, advocacy, and human-animal interaction. Students will explore cultural, ethical, and scientific perspectives, gaining insights that are applicable across a wide range of professions.
Related Careers
Students seeking careers involving agriculture, animal-assisted therapy, animal care and welfare, education, emergency services, social work, veterinary support, or related fields would benefit from this certificate.
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What You'll Learn
Through this certificate, students will develop a deep understanding of the social, ethical, and biological dimensions of human-animal relationships. You'll gain skills in critical thinking, cross-cultural analysis, and ethical reasoning as they relate to animal care and welfare. The program emphasizes real-world application, encouraging students to engage with contemporary issues and emerging research in the field. By the end of the program, you’ll be equipped to thoughtfully navigate the challenges and opportunities that arise in professions involving companion and working animals.
Degree requirements, course descriptions and academic policies for all programs are detailed in the University Catalog.
Admission Instructions
Current University of Kentucky Students
You can add this certificate in myUK GPS. Under "My Program of Study" on the right side of the screen, click the link "Request a major/minor/certificate change". If you need help, contact your academic advisor.
You should talk with your academic advisor about how adding a program to your plan of study will impact graduation time and any graduation requirements of your major.
New Certificate ONLY students
If you are not currently enrolled at UK, you can still take this program by itself.
- Navigate to UK's Undergraduate Application
- Apply to UK with a "Non-Degree Application"
- In the Applicant Information section under Applicant Type, select "Certificate"
- Select the certificate program name

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