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Cork University Business School
MSc Sustainable Development, Agri-Food & Co-operatives
- Cork, Ireland
MSc
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
Our MSc in Sustainable Development, Agri-Food, and Co-operatives is offered by the Cork University Business School (CUBS) at University College Cork. Our focus is on a deeper understanding of co-operatives, sustainable development, and agri-food systems.
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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Master of Science in Agricultural Education
- Fort I.R.C./Interdisciplinary Research Center, USA
MSc
Distance Learning
English
The Master’s in Agricultural Education at N.C. A&T will prepare you for a professional career in teaching or communicating the complexities of the global agriculture and natural resources systems that we all depend on. Professional Licensure – This curriculum prepares individuals to teach agriscience education in middle and high schools. Graduates of this track are eligible to apply for advanced (graduate level) licensure in North Carolina. This track offers graduates versatility in career options, because it prepares them for the many other professions that rely on agricultural educators
Colorado State University
Master of Science in Agricultural and Resource Economics, Plan a
MSc
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science in Agricultural and Resource Economics, Plan A, offered by the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, is a program of study consisting of 30 credit hours, including the preparation and defense of an original M.S. research thesis (up to 6 credits of research work).
Cyprus University of Technology
MSc in Agriculture Biotechnology
- Limassol, Cyprus
MSc
On-Campus
English
The postgraduate program aims to provide of postgraduate education of a high standard and generate graduates in the field of Agricultural Biotechnology in its broad sense, able to support the country's competitiveness and productivity, by providing services, expertise and research, leading to direct and indirect positive effects on the social and economic developmental at the regional and national level. The Master's Degree programme offers theoretical training in basic sciences governing biotechnological achievements, with advanced modules in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Microbiology and specialized modules in Genetic Engineering, Biotechnological Applications, Bio-economics, Bioethics and Biosafety, Molecular Ecology and Bioinformatics.
University of Delaware
Master of Science Agriculture and Resource Economics
- Newark, USA
MSc
On-Campus
English
The program in agricultural and resource economics leads to the master of science degree and offers students the perspectives and skills necessary to understand and work in the general fields of economics, resource economics, agricultural economics, environmental economics, applied economics, agribusiness or government sectors of the economy.
Colorado State University
Master of Science in Agricultural and Resource Economics, Plan B
MSc
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science in Agricultural and Resource Economics, Plan B, offered by the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, is a program of study consisting of 30 credit hours in coursework, plus the preparation of a technical paper.
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MSc Programs in Life Sciences Agricultural Science Agriculture
Agriculture degrees cover various aspects of farming, food production, and natural resource management.
You'll gain valuable knowledge about the many types of crops and their cultivation practices, from plant breeding and pest management to crop rotation techniques. Your journey will also lead you through the realm of animal nutrition, health, and welfare, as well as efficient livestock management operations.
You'll also explore the fascinating world of soil science, learning about soil classification, fertility, and erosion control methods. And as the future of agriculture relies heavily on cutting-edge technology, you'll be introduced to precision agriculture, biotechnology, and other innovative farming practices.
Whether you're passionate about managing a farm, offering expert agricultural consultancy, conducting groundbreaking research and development, or educating the next generation of agricultural enthusiasts, there's a fulfilling career path for you.
The MSc, or Master of Science, is an internationally recognized academic degree that indicates proficiency and knowledge of a given topic or field. Most MSc programs take about four years to finish, after which some join the workforce while others continue on in the classroom.