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18 Master's degrees offered by the university
Food Science and Technology
This Food Science and Technology program at Iowa State University will help you apply scientific thinking in the analysis, synthesis and evaluation of knowledge within the discipline of food science, nutritional sciences or dietetics.
Forestry
Preparation for an advanced degree in Forestry at Iowa State University should include work equivalent to a B.S. in biological or environmental science, including courses in biology, botany, environmental science, ecology, hydrology, economics, and wood science.
Animal Physiology
Graduate studies in the Animal Physiology Program at Iowa State University cover a broad range of physiological systems. Students may choose to major in general Animal Physiology, or to supplement their major with a formal specialization in various areas such as: reproductive physiology, muscle biology, and animal ethology.
Agronomy
The Master of Science in Agronomy at Iowa State University was the first degree you could earn from your home or office by using your computer and the Internet.
Agricultural Education
Iowa State University is famous for teaching agriculture, and our Master of Science in Agricultural Education gives you tools you need to get noticed and excel in a career as an agriculture teacher, extension or outreach professional, or agriculture communicator.
Plant Breeding (Online)
The Master of Plant Breeding (Online) at Iowa State University focuses on the genetic improvement of crop plants through the study and application of genetics, statistics, agronomy, plant pathology, entomology, and related sciences.
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding at Iowa State University is the genetic improvement of crop plants through the study and application of genetics, statistics, agronomy, plant pathology, entomology, and related sciences.
Sustainable Agriculture
The Sustainable Agriculture program at Iowa State University is designed to balance depth in disciplinary knowledge and perspectives with broader, systems-level thinking. It integrates technical and social sciences through a sequence of team-taught interdisciplinary core courses emphasizing higher-order critical thinking skills and active, collaborative approaches to learning.
Industrial and Agricultural Technology
Industrial and Agricultural Technology at Iowa State University is a MS and graduate program that focuses on technology systems for industry, agricultural, and public sectors.
Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies
The degree Master of Science with a major in Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies (IGS) at Iowa State University is available to graduate students who wish to have a more diversified program of advanced study than generally permitted for students who specialize in a single subject.
Animal Science
The graduate major in Animal Science at Iowa State University offers students the option of pursuing MS- and PhD-level study with a broader focus than the department's other majors. Students in this major take courses in the five main sub-fields of animal science: breeding, nutrition, physiology, reproduction, and meat science, while focusing on one species of domestic animals.
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Iowa State University built the nation’s first agricultural engineering program in the 20th century. Now, in the 21st century, we continue to extend the frontiers of knowledge through a strong graduate program in areas of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering.
Animal Breeding and Genetics
Iowa State University has a proud history of nine decades of innovative animal breeding and genetics, genomics research, education and outreach, which traces back to the pioneering days of Lush and Hazel. Many of today’s animal breeders around the world can trace their academic pedigree back to Animal Breeding and Genetics back to Iowa State University.
Agricultural Meteorology
The Agricultural Meteorology major at Iowa State University integrates knowledge from a variety of scientific disciplines in order to determine how cropping systems are affected by weather and climate, and how cropping systems themselves affect weather and climate.
Horticulture
The Department of Horticulture at Iowa State University has outstanding faculty representing a diverse array of expertise and focus in fundamental and applied research involving lab or field- based projects.
Fisheries Biology
Preparation for an advanced degree in Fisheries Biology from Iowa State University should include work equivalent to a B.S. in biological science, including courses in biology, aquatic botany, ecology, ichthyology, limnology, fisheries biology, and aquaculture.
Plant Pathology
The Plant Pathology degree at Iowa State University is an exciting field that combines knowledge from a variety of scientific disciplines to keep our plants healthy and productive.
Crop Production and Physiology
Crop Production and Physiology courses at Iowa State University and hands-on experience provide the advanced techniques that will enable you to address environmental and agricultural problems facing our global community.