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The Agricultural Biology program with a Plant Pathology specialization offers a rigorous scientific education focused on tackling challenges in both natural and cultivated environments. Students acquire essential skills to promote sustainability and tackle critical issues involving the biological and sociocultural dimensions of these systems. The curriculum combines agricultural, biological, and ecological studies with hands-on learning through internships and research opportunities. Participants explore intricate relationships between microorganisms, insects, and plants in various ecosystems while developing systems-based problem-solving abilities. Graduates will be equipped to diagnose and resolve complex issues in agricultural and natural settings, particularly in implementing sustainable pest control strategies.
Program Objectives
Combine expertise to address challenges involving plants, insects, and microorganisms in diverse ecosystems
Understand the socioeconomic and environmental factors influencing biological management in cultivated and wild systems
Evaluate and synthesize interdisciplinary knowledge to develop solutions for both harmful and beneficial organisms in various ecosystems
Foster inclusive collaboration to address multifaceted challenges in agricultural and natural environments