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Soil science experts analyze and oversee land and water resources to safeguard ecosystems and improve farming efficiency. NC State's graduate programs in Soil Science equip students for professional roles in both public and private sectors, focusing on soil, agriculture, environmental, and natural resource sciences. Alumni pursue careers with corporations, government agencies, academic institutions, and as business owners.
World-renowned faculty provide mentorship in state-of-the-art labs and field settings. Graduate studies offer concentrations in specialized areas including: soil physics, soil chemistry, microbial soil processes, plant nutrient management, soil formation and classification, plus sustainable land and water conservation. The program encourages interdisciplinary approaches, allowing students to tailor research to their specific interests.
The Master of Soil Science (MR) is a professional, coursework-focused degree without a thesis requirement. This program offers flexible online and on-campus options. Each student receives guidance from a faculty advisor throughout their academic journey and completes a capstone project before graduation.