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210 Master's degrees in Agriculture in North America
Agricultural and Extension Education and Evaluation
The Master of Science in Agricultural and Extension Education and Evaluation from Louisiana State University provides opportunities for career advancement for individuals in formal* and non-formal agricultural education, agribusiness, industry, government, non-profit agencies, or the Cooperative Extension Service.
Agricultural Science
Agricultural Science from California State University, Fresno is a 30-unit degree program designated to provide advanced studies and in-depth knowledge to professionals in the agricultural industry and to provide the first graduate degree for students.
Agricultural and Applied Economics
The M.S. program in Agricultural and Applied Economics at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign typically requires one and one-half to two years of course work and research.
Sustainable Agriculture
The Sustainable Agriculture at Lincoln University is designed to produce graduates with the skills needed to succeed and be leaders in a century that will bring significant changes to agriculture.
International Agriculture
The International Agriculture from Oklahoma State University is a multidisciplinary degree program, preparing students for a successful career in global agriculture.

Bioagricultural Sciences - Plant Pathology Specialization
The M.S. degree in Bioagricultural Sciences - Plant Pathology Specialization at Colorado State University is a unique department among U.S. land grant universities, encompassing the disciplines of entomology, plant pathology, and weed science.
Entomology
This new program will allow students to pursue a Master's Degree from the University of Kentucky Department of Entomology,
Agriculture and Life Sciences (Natural Resources)
The Agriculture and Life Sciences (Natural Resources) degree program at Cornell University CALS is ideal for career-focused students interested in the thorough study of issues and advancements in the fields of life, social, and environmental sciences and agriculture.
Agriculture - Animal and Dairy Science
The Agriculture - Animal and Dairy Science MAgri program from Mississippi State University is a non-thesis option offered both on-campus and on-line. Student are required to complete 30 hours of coursework as approved by his/her graduate committee.
Plant Agriculture
The Plant Agriculture program of University of Guelph is divided into four areas: Plant Biochemistry and Physiology, Plant Breeding and Genetics, Crop Production Systems, and Bioproducts.
Agricultural Communications
Agricultural Communications from Texas Tech University is designed to prepare graduates for entry into or advancement in a variety of mass media, marketing, and public relations positions.
Agriculture
Washington State University offers a Master of Science in Agriculture (MSAG). The program is designed for agricultural professionals, practitioners, and educators who wish to gain knowledge and skills and boost their careers.
Agricultural Education
Agricultural Education at Oregon State University offers course work that serves teachers and leaders in agriculture. The M.S. and M.A.I.S. degrees may be pursued with an emphasis in leadership, communication, pedagogy, extension and/or technical agriculture.
Agricultural Education
The Masters in Agricultural Education degree (MAGD) program from California Polytechnic State University prepares candidates for positions as teachers of agricultural education in public schools, specifically high school agricultural educators.
Agricultural Education
Elevate your career and leadership potential with the Agricultural Education program at North Dakota State University.
Plant Production and Protection
The M.S. in Plant Production and Protection at The University of the West Indies is designed to further strengthen the foundation in plant production and protection.
Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics
Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics from University of Manitoba purpose is to develop competence in solving real world problems relating to food production, policy, risk management, marketing, finance, international trade, resources, international development, agribusiness management and the environment.
Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics
The Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics at Michigan State University equips students with a strong base in applied microeconomics that can lead to exciting careers in business, government, or the non-profit sector. It can also set the stage for Ph.D. studies.
Agricultural Education
Agricultural Education from Montana State University repares students for entry into or advancement in formal and non-formal teaching careers.
Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Agricultural and Biological Engineering at Pennsylvania State University offers students the opportunity to gain expertise in areas of engineering for biological/agricultural systems corresponding to their professional interests.