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165 Master's degrees in Agriculture in United States
Agroecology
The Agroecology M.S. program at University of Wisconsin Madison trains students to research and analyze agricultural systems within a broader environmental and socioeconomic context. Key to this endeavor is interdisciplinary expertise, which the agroecology program achieves through working with affiliated faculty members from nearly 20 departments across campus.
Arid Land Studies
Arid Land Studies at Texas Tech University is a unique interdisciplinary graduate program designed to prepare students for international, arid lands-oriented careers in natural resources, environmental issues, and economic and social factors.
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.
Soil and Crop Sciences
At Cornell University, the Field of Soil and Crop Sciences occupies a modern and diversified agronomic research facility. An air-conditioned, eleven-story research tower and adjoining wings incorporate fully equipped laboratory, teaching, office, and supporting spaces.
Grain Science
Except under special conditions, candidates for the Master of Science degree in Grain Science offered through the Grain Science and Industry graduate programme from Kansas State University are required to spend one academic year in residence.