Manhattan,
KS,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
Doctoral candidates in Agronomy programs engage in innovative research while gaining comprehensive methodological training through state-of-the-art facilities under faculty mentorship. The extensive faculty roster and varied research specializations offer adaptable graduate education pathways. Individualized coursework is designed by the primary advisor and oversight committee, tailored to the student's academic background and career aspirations. Those entering with a relevant master's degree may apply 30 credits toward the 90-credit doctoral requirement.