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Students can specialize in one of three areas: agricultural biotechnology, agronomy, or soil and water science. Our challenging program provides training in the holistic management of biological systems for crop production, standing out as one of the few nationwide that addresses the scientific intricacies of contemporary agricultural methods. Learners gain thorough knowledge in plant biology, soil science, ecology, genetic applications, and biotechnological advancements.
Alumni make important contributions by introducing sustainable methods and cutting-edge technologies to farming and environmental management.
Qualified undergraduates may start pursuing either a Master of Science in plant and environmental sciences or a Master's in entomology while finishing their bachelor's degree.
Agronomy Specialization: This track teaches strategies for adjusting agricultural systems to meet rising population needs while navigating market fluctuations and climate variability. Students explore the ecological and societal impacts of current farming methods while adopting techniques aimed at improving agriculture's long-term viability.