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165 Master's degrees in Agriculture in United States
International Agriculture and Development
The International Agriculture and Development (INTAD) program at Pennsylvania State University is offered through the Departments of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education, Entomology, Forest Resources, Environmental Systems Management, Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology, and Plant Sciences.
Agricultural and Resource Economics
The Master of Science in Agricultural and Resource Economics at North Carolina State University allows students to tailor their experience to match their own research interests and career goals.
Agricultural and Resource Economics
The Agricultural and Resource Economics Department from University of Tennessee Knoxville offers a Master of Science in two concentrations: Agricultural Economics and Natural Resource Economics.
Rural Sociology
The Rural Sociology degree program at Pennsylvania State University emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of the various facets of societal organization pertinent to the rural sector.
Professional Science
The Professional Science Master’s Degree program concentrations at the University of the District of Columbia prepare you to address the complex issues facing urban communities here in the Washington, DC, area and around the world.
Agriculture Education
The Agriculture Education degree at Ithaca College is a 36-credit master's degree leading to initial teaching certification in Agriculture Education (for grades K-12).
Agricultural Education - Career and Technical Education
The Master of Agricultural Education - Career and Technical Education from The University of Arizona is designed for working professionals in agriculture, life sciences and related fields who would like to obtain a graduate degree that includes the development of entrepreneurial leadership skills.
Animal Sciences
The Animal Sciences program offered by Washington State University offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science degree with a major in animal science.
Agricultural Education Leadership
The new Agricultural Education Leadership graduate program at Middle Tennessee State University offers the opportunity to study agricultural leadership and its application in a variety of agricultural and environmental contexts.
Agricultural Education
Agricultural Education at Texas Tech University is designed to prepare graduates for teaching, research, extension, leadership, and administrative positions in the public and private sectors.
Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness
The Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness programme from Louisiana State University offers the M.S. degree in three areas of study – Agribusiness Management, Natural Resource and Environmental Policy, and Agricultural Economics
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Education
The Department of Community Sustainability at Michigan State University offers a Master of Arts (MA) Degree in Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Education as a way for individuals to advance professional knowledge through education in the context of agriculture, food and natural resources.
Agricultural and Environmental Education
The Agricultural and Environmental Education master degree at the University of Georgia develops professionals to lead, teach and communicate about food, environmental and social systems. Thesis and non-thesis options are available, and the program is available online or in person on the Athens and Tifton campuses.
Secondary Education - Agriculture
The Secondary Education - Agriculture program at Missouri State University upgrades your knowledge of and skills in professional education and instruction. With agriculture as your emphasis area, you will also advance your knowledge of technical agriculture, further develop your teaching methods of agricultural course work and develop your agricultural research skills.
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering graduate students at South Dakota State University normally have as their goal a better understanding of the current theories, principles, issues, and problems in agricultural, environmental and biological systems.
Agricultural and Applied Economics (Accelerated)
A leader in the application of new institutional economics to agriculture, development, and policy analysis, the Agricultural and Applied Economics (Accelerated) program from University of Missouri - Columbia is recognized for its innovative approach to graduate training in agricultural economics.
Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Biological and Agricultural Engineering from Texas A&M University is non-thesis.
Agriculture
The road to finding the career you want can be challenging, but it is easier with the right education and training. Such is the case with the education and training you will receive with the Agriculture program of Delaware State University.
Agriculture
Over the past 100 years, Arkansas State University has evolved from a regional school of agricultural instruction to a comprehensive university. The College of Agriculture and Technology has also evolved throughout the years. While education is still our primary mission, the Agriculture program also has extensive public outreach programming and research activities.
Agricultural and Applied Economics
At Agricultural and Applied Economics from Clemson University students learn to apply economic theory, design experiments or surveys, estimate econometric models, and test hypotheses with inferential statistics to analyze human behavior, business practice or government policy.