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192 Master's degrees in Agriculture in United States
Agricultural Sciences
The Master of Science in Agricultural Sciences degree at Tennessee State University is offered with two options, thesis or non-thesis.
Dual Business Administration - Agricultural and Resource Economics Program
The Haslam College of Business and the Herbert College of Agriculture at University of Tennessee Knoxville offer a dual Dual Business Administration - Agricultural and Resource Economics Program leading to the conferral of both the Master of Business Administration and the Master of Science in the Agricultural and Resource Economics major.
Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
The Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering offers an MS in Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering at The Ohio State University.
Water Science and Management (Agricultural Water Resources)
New Mexico State University's Water Science and Management (Agricultural Water Resources) Master of Science program is dedicated to preparing professionals for careers in managing agricultural water resources.
Agriculture and Life Sciences (Biological and Environmental Engineering)
The master of Agriculture and Life Sciences (Biological and Environmental Engineering) from Cornell University is a one-year, course-based master’s degree program 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.
Natural Resources with Agroforestry Emphasis
Natural Resources with Agroforestry Emphasis from University of Missouri - Columbia encompasses atmospheric sciences, environmental science, fisheries, forestry, parks, recreation, soils, tourism and wildlife.
Agricultural Education and Leadership (Online)
Agricultural Education and Leadership (Online) from Oklahoma State University is among the most respected in the nation and is designed to prepare students for entry into or advancement in formal and non-formal teaching careers.
Integrated Plant and Soil Sciences
The interdepartmental graduate program in Integrated Plant and Soil Sciences offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science at the University of Kentucky.
Agricultural and Environmental Plant Science
The Agricultural and Environmental Plant Science program at Pennsylvania State University emphasizes research that increases the efficiency of production of agronomic and horticultural crops, improves the quality of food, feed, and fiber available for humans and animals, develops an understanding of the basic soil-plant-animal climate complex, and improves the quality of the human environment.
Agricultural Education
The Master of Agricultural Education is a professional degree at Clemson University designed to enhance the human resource skills in agriculture and education.
Agricultural and Resource Economics
The Agricultural and Resource Economics program at The University of Arizona will give you the applied economics training and hands-on experience to become a leader in your chosen industry.
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.
Agricultural Education - Accelerated Master's Program
The Agricultural Education - Accelerated Master's Program offered by The University of Arizona is designed for working professionals in agriculture, life sciences and related fields who would like to obtain a graduate degree that includes the development of entrepreneurial leadership skills.
Agriculture and Life Sciences (Animal Science)
The Agriculture and Life Sciences (Animal Science) 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.
Agricultural Sciences
An M.S. in Agricultural Sciences from University of New Hampshire will help you advance your career in an agriculture-related field, whether you are working in agricultural production, agribusiness, policy areas in government or nonprofit sectors, education and/or research.
System Science in Agriculture
Broaden your horizons with a master's in Systems Science in Agriculture from University of Tennessee Martin.
Horticulture and Agronomy
The Horticulture and Agronomy Graduate Group at the University of California, Davis, offers programs of study leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees for students interested in the science and management of agricultural crops, including their ecology, physiology, genetics, and post-harvest management, as well as the interaction of agricultural crops with the environment.
Agricultural and Resource Economics
The Agricultural and Resource Economics program from Tuskegee University seeks to facilitate the development of competencies in applied economics and analysis of challenges and opportunities in agriculture and food, community and other resource systems.
Agricultural and Resource Econ Accelerated Master's Program
Students in the Agricultural and Resource Econ Accelerated Master's Program degree offered by The University of Arizona have a choice between a thesis option with Applied Economics and Policy Analysis (AEPA) and a non-thesis option with Applied Econometrics and Data Analytics (AEDA).
Agricultural and Resource Econ - Applied Econometrics and Data Analytics
The Agricultural and Resource Econ - Applied Econometrics and Data Analytics program at The University of Arizona offers a broad spectrum of applied agricultural economics subject matter, including production and development economics, statistical methods, applied econometric analysis and economic analysis of water, food and environmental policies.