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Animal Services Management Certificate

Undergraduate Certificate in Animal services Management

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Total Credit Hours: 12
Tuition: $448 per credit hour*

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Animal Services Management Certificate Online

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Husson University’s 100% online Certificate in Animal Services Management is designed for tomorrow's leaders the animal services sector. This program provides a real-world curriculum specifically tailored to small and medium-sized operations within the animal care and welfare industries.

Through four engaging courses that focus on experiential learning, you will develop essential skills in budgeting, strategic planning, and leadership, positioning you to run animal-related enterprises with efficiency and sustainability. Whether you are an aspiring manager or an entrepreneur looking to start a business, this flexible online program provides the practical, transferable skills needed to succeed in a growing field.

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*All rates subject to change

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Upcoming Start Dates

Aug. 31, 2026

Multiple start dates throughout the year
Pause for a term for added flexibility

 

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Animal Services Management Courses

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Our career-focused curriculum delivers a combination of foundational animal studies and advanced business management. To earn your certificate, you will complete the following 12 credits:

Core Requirements:

ab 101: Foundation of animal studies

In this course, you will examine different fields and occupations within the animal studies field and the types of work that are included in each of these industries. You'll also explore emerging perspectives in the field and the future of animal science in the global community.

ba 232: the animal services industry 

This course introduces you to a range of businesses associated with the animal services industry, including businesses dedicated to animal food production, grooming, boarding, sheltering, and training. Businesses in the animal services industry are explored for their unique and shared concerns. Their rise in modern markets is explored with cultural trends relevant to emerging and established economies.

Electives (choose two):

ba 310: Organization and management

This course focuses on how to design organization systems and effectively manage them. Students completing the course should understand the universal process of management and key terminology in the language of management. You will be encouraged conceptually to blend contributions from the various schools of management thought into an integrated perspective of what managers do and why.

BA 441: Entrepreneurship I - New Venture development

You will be introduced to the practical application of classic and contemporary business theory as it applies to the early stages of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship, opportunity recognition, innovation, and new venture development. Course topics include types of entrepreneurs, opportunity recognition, marketing, cash and other resource requirements, financial statements, planning, franchising, intellectual property, success/failure/resilience, and growth.

BA 443: entrepreneurship II - Business plans

This class builds on BA 441 - New Venture Development. The focus of this class is on the early stages of formalizing and growing a venture. Topics include business plan writing, fund raising and cash flow, measuring and conveying financial position, core strategy development and competitive advantage, sustainability, international entrepreneurship, supply chain, growth, and exit.

Career Outlook for Animal services management professionals


A Certificate in Animal Services Management prepares you to work in a growing industry with a diverse array of rewarding roles. Whether you pursue a job working directly with animals or end up leading an animal-focused organization, you are sure to have an impactful, rewarding career.

Faculty Spotlight


Elizabeth Guzman

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Elizabeth is the owner and operator of an equine campground in southwest Virginia. Her work focuses on the practical application of business and management principles within animal-related industries, particularly in the equine and outdoor recreation sectors.

Elizabeth is an avid horseback rider and lifelong animal lover, and she has traveled extensively across the United States and Canada trail riding with horses. She grew up on a small grain farm in the Delmarva region, where assisting with managing the farm included caring for animals, operating machinery and equipment, and dealing with ins and outs of farming practices. Owning horses and being involved in agriculture became a central part of her life and developed into a lifelong passion.

Elizabeth's love of horses ultimately guided her education and career path, eventually leading her to own and operate a business centered around the equine industry. Through this work, She has gained hands-on experience in animal services operations, rural entrepreneurship, and business management.


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