DISCIPLINARY BACKGROUND


Why study the Master's Degree in Zootechnical Sciences and Animal Health?


The Master's program in Zootechnical Sciences and Animal Health (MECZYSA), contributes to the training of highly competent human resources in zootechnical sciences and animal health that develop projects in accordance with the social and economic needs of the agricultural sector in order to contribute to the generation and transfer of knowledge, to meet the growing demand for animal food and promote the social and economic development of the region, the state and the country through the sustainable use of its resources.



To train Masters in Zootechnical Sciences and Animal Health, with solid academic and scientific preparation, both to satisfy the growing demand for food of animal origin, and to preserve the health of companion and wild animals, having as principles the sustainable development and preservation of resources.
By 2026, the Master's program in Zootechnical Sciences and Animal Health is recognized as a quality program at regional, state and international level for the solid scientific and ethical training of its graduates, reflecting its academic bodies and its innovative Lines of Generation and Application of Knowledge. The Master in Zootechnical Sciences and Animal Health is a reference in the development and growth of the livestock sector and contributes to meet the growing demand for food through the continuous updating of its curriculum based on social, economic, environmental and professional needs, promoting public health.

General Objective
To train Masters in Animal Husbandry and Health, with the ability to promote and improve the productivity and health of livestock animals, as well as companion and sport animals, through the generation and transfer of knowledge for the promotion of economic development and social welfare.


Specific Objectives

  • Promote the productivity of livestock animals to improve the availability of safe food and the sustainable use of resources.
  • To promote the health and care of companion and sport animals through research strategies that contribute to their humane treatment in order to maintain and improve their performance.
  • Propose routine and molecular diagnostic alternatives and techniques through interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary training from a safe and sustainable approach to solve problems affecting animal health and production.
  • To train highly qualified Masters in Veterinary Sciences through interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary training to understand the health-disease process.
  • To train human resources capable of proposing alternatives and applying routine and molecular diagnostic techniques to solve problems affecting animal health and production from a safe and sustainable approach.
  • Develop research skills to carry out basic and applied research in the livestock sector, applying the phases of the scientific method.
  • To foster oral and written communication skills through the dissemination of research results to promote their integration in the scientific community as well as the linkage with other sectors.
  1. Zootechnical Sciences
  2. Alternatives to promote sustainable animal production and the innovation, safety and quality of its products, whose purpose is to analyze the impact of animal production systems from the point of view of food of animal origin, quality and also safe for consumers, as well as to identify sustainable animal production alternatives that provide evidence of their nutritional, reproductive and genetic productivity.


  3. Animal Health
  4. Diagnosis and evaluation of pathogenic agents of importance in animal health and compounds of interest in veterinary sciences", which aims to detect bioactive compounds that have an effect on the health of domestic animals without causing life-threatening sequelae, in addition to providing means to establish measures to help improve the health of companion and sporting animals.




Duration

2 YEARS (4 SEMESTERS)


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Basic Academic Core

We have 12 research professors with master's and doctoral degrees.



Dr. Jesús Armando Salinas Martínez
jesus_salinas11154@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Socioeconomic studies, quality of life, competitiveness and economic viability of livestock production systems for sustainable rural development.

Dr. Maria Guadalupe Torres Cardona
maria_torres7599@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Sustainable Animal Production, Innovation and Quality of Livestock Products - Animal Welfare

Dr. Rodolfo Vieyra Alberto
rodolfo_vieyra@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Feeding strategies to modify the nutritional quality of milk and meat of livestock species.

Dr. Nydia Edith Reyes Rodríguez
nydia_reyes@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Health, safety and quality of animal products.


Dr. Armando Zepeda Bastida
azepeda@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Biotechnological Techniques for the Diagnosis, Control, Prevention and Treatment of Diseases in Animals.

Dr. Carolina Guadalupe Sosa Gutiérrez
carolina_sosa@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Eco-Epidemiological Characterization of Zoonotic Diseases Transmitted by Ticks.

Dr. Oscar Enrique del Razo Rodríguez
oscare@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Nutritional evaluation and environmental impact of feed and additives for ruminants.

Dr. Andrea Paloma Zepeda Velázquez
andrea_zepeda@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Diagnosis of pathogens of importance in health, focused mainly on fish and birds.


Dr. Vicente Vega Sánchez
vicente_vega11156@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Diagnosis and identification of microorganisms of agricultural importance.

Dr. Juan Carlos Ángeles Hernández
juan_angeles@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Nutrition in small ruminants, Mathematical modeling of biological processes, Monte Carlo simulation and machine learning, Estimation of greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation strategies.

Dr. Juan Carlos Hernández González
Juan_hernandez8281@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI Candidate
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Pathology, Immune Response and Molecular Biology of Diseases in Animals

Dr. Jesús Germán Peralta Ortiz
peralta@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI Candidate
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Reproductive physiology in ruminant females.

Dr. Adrian Zaragoza Bastida
adrian_zaragoza@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Studies on the epidemiological behavior of diseases from a health perspective, as well as the isolation of bacteria and their susceptibility to synthetic or natural antimicrobial compounds to propose them as treatment alternatives.

Dr. Nayeli Shantal Castrejón Jiménez
nayeli_castrejon@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Study of the innate immune response to pathogens of human and veterinary medical interest, as well as the study of bioactive molecules such as antimicrobials, antitumor and immunomodulators.

Dr. Fabián Ricardo Gomez De Anda
fabian_gomez9891@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Feeding strategies to modify the nutritional quality of milk and meat of livestock species.

Dr. Alfonso Longinos Muñoz Benítez
alfonso_munoz@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Strategies to counteract the effects of reproductive seasonality in small ruminant production.

Dr. Juan Ocampo López
jocampo@uaeh.edu.mx
SNI I
PRODEP: Current
LGAC: Biotechnological techniques for the diagnosis, control, prevention and treatment of animal diseases.









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