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192 Master's degrees in Agriculture in United States
Agriculture
The Agriculture at Clemson University is designed as an applied research degree program that will fulfill the needs of the agricultural and natural resource sectors of the South Carolina Economy.
Environmental and Chemical Sciences- Agricultural Sciences
Environmental and Chemical Sciences- Agricultural Sciences is offered by McNeese State University. All courses applied toward the degree must be approved by the major professor and the coordinator of the program.
Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry
The Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry Program at the University of California, Davis, allows students to explore a diversity of agricultural and environmental topics.
Food Science (Online)
This Food Science (Online) program at Kansas State University emphasizes food chemistry, food microbiology, food safety, sensory analysis, food processing and food engineering.
Agricultural Development
Agricultural Development from Texas A&M University is designed for students who want professional graduate training with a management orientation in agriculture, food and natural resources. It is intended to emphasize the problem solving skills involved in the use of science and technology to benefit humanity, not as a research degree.

Bioagricultural Sciences - Weed Science Specialization
The M.S. degree in Bioagricultural Sciences - Weed Science Specialization from Colorado State University is a unique department among U.S. land grant universities, encompassing the disciplines of entomology, plant pathology, and weed science.
Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
The Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences program at Tarleton State University offers you the ability to plan a relevant and personalized graduate experience where you’ll hone your knowledge and skills under the guidance of mentoring faculty in Wildlife and Natural Resources.
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
The Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering program at North Dakota State University offers graduate study leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees.
Biological and Agricultural Engineering
LSU’s Department of Biological & Agricultural Engineering (BAE) offers a vibrant graduate program at the forefront of biology and engineering. Our growth in biomedical engineering builds on longstanding expertise in nanotechnology and biotechnology, complementing our programs in bioenergy and bioprocessing.
Agricultural Science
The master of science degree in agriculture, Agricultural Science subplan at Cal Poly Pomona University, provides students the opportunity to enhance knowledge and competence in a selected area of specialization and encourages individual study and research.
Agriscience Education
Agriscience Education degrees offered by Auburn University and agriscience teachers are in high demand. If you’re interested in molding a new generation of biochemists, farmers, and environmentalists, then this is the program for you. We emphasize the importance of learning not just about agriscience, but also the best methods to teach it.
Agriculture - Plant Health Management
The Agriculture - Plant Health Management program offered by Washington State University combines WSU’s world-renowned plant science graduate programs with business course in organizational management.