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MA Programmes in Agricultural Science 2024

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MA Programmes in Agricultural Science

For those who wish to narrow the focus of their studies to a specialized area, the Master of Arts degree is a popular option. This degree is offered and recognized in many countries. It indicates the completion of coursework designed to develop expertise in the graduate’s chosen field of study.

Agriculture is a global industry that requires local solutions. What is an MA in Agricultural Science? This degree covers an incredibly broad range of areas of study. In many cases, the coursework is designed to prepare students to conduct research into specific aspects of food production. The MA in Agricultural Science may produce graduates who are prepared to tackle the challenges of feeding a rapidly expanding world population. While agricultural systems the world over are coping with increased demand, solutions are often developed in response to unique local circumstances, farming methods, and goals.

Graduates who have obtained a Masters in Agricultural Science develop skills necessary to solve problems in a global field that is experiencing very rapid change. The flexibility and range of available options allow students to tailor their programs to particular specialties, such as genetics and breeding or soil science, prepare to work in the industry or to study and propose solutions to challenges.

There is significant variation in the cost of this degree due to the wide range of possible programs and degree requirements. This degree may involve a longer course of study than the typical master’s; it may take as long as two years with a full-time course load and longer if completed through part-time work.

Most graduates with this degree can expect to work in the agriculture industry in some capacity. Some might work for government agencies or advocacy groups, while others might find employment with private companies that supply the industry with materials or machinery. Additional possibilities include policy study, resources management, biotechnology, or other related fields.

If you are interested in pursuing work in this dynamic industry, begin exploring your options today. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.