Graduate Programs
The College of Agricultural Sciences offers several graduate degree options: The Master of Agriculture and Master of Science degrees allow you to develop a deeper understanding in a specific area of interest. The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree represents the highest level of expertise in an area of interest.
For more information on specific prgrams listed below contact the department.
| MS & PhD Programs: |
| Agricultural production and finance economics |
| Agricultural business and marketing economics |
| Community & regional development economics |
| Natural resource and environmental economics |
| MS & PhD Programs: |
| Breeding and Genetics |
| Food Safety |
| Livestock management systems |
| Meat science |
| Reproduction |
| MS & PhD Programs: |
| Biology and management of invasive species |
| Ecology and biodiversity |
| Entomology |
| Genomics and molecular biology |
| Integrated pest management |
| Plant Pathology |
Weed science |
| MS & PhD Programs: |
| Bioactive plant components |
| Dietary intervention/cancer prevention |
| Environmental and stress physiology |
| Floriculture |
| Fruit/vegetables |
| Germplasm conservation |
| Greenhouse technology |
| Landscape ecology |
| Landscape/ornamental plants |
| Landscape water conservation/xeriscapes |
| Organic/sustainable production |
| Plant antioxidants |
| Plant tissue culture |
| Rhizosphere biology/ecology |
| Turfgrass science |