Brookings,
SD,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
The Agricultural Education master's program caters to professionals aiming to work in agricultural education, non-profits, higher education, or agricultural leadership roles. Through the School of Education, Counseling and Human Development, participants gain advanced training to enhance their expertise and career prospects in the agricultural sector.
The program offers two pathways: a coursework-only option or a research/creative project track. Students opting for Plan A (thesis) complete 30 credit hours, while those choosing Plan B (creative component) must finish at least 32 credit hours. The coursework-focused Plan C requires completion of 36 credit hours for graduation.