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Agricultural Economics
The Agricultural Economics program enables graduates to pursue careers in agribusiness and food industries, international marketing and trade, or farm management and production. Opportunities are also available in public policy for agriculture and rural America and environmental economics. These career opportunities may be found in both the private and public secto...
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Agricultural Biotechnology
Agricultural biotechnology encompasses cellular and molecular approaches to the manipulation and improvement of agricultural plants, animals and microorganisms, and the control of agricultural pests and diseases. The primary purpose of the baccalaureate degree program in Agricultural Biotechnology is to train students in modern cellular and molecular biology and ge...
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Animal Sciences
Animal Sciences involves studying and applying the basic principles of nutrition, reproduction, and genetics to the production and management of animals including horses, dairy and beef cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, and other domesticated species. Additional course work provides information on the production and handling of animal-derived foods.
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Food Science
Food science is the study of the transformation of biological materials into food products acceptable for human consumption. This requires studying diverse scientific disciplines related to food, including chemistry, engineering, microbiology, biochemistry, toxicology, and management; and effectively applying the industrial and practical aspects to product development, ...
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Forestry
Forestry education prepares students for careers as forestry and natural resource professionals. The objectives of the required courses in the forestry curriculum are to educate and train students in the communication, managerial, scientific, processing, and administrative skills and principles related to the stewardship and utilization of renewable natural resources.
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Natural Resource Conservation and Management
The program in Natural Resource Conservation and Management is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed for a career in the rapidly growing fields of environmental science and policy. As the world population grows, and as nations are drawn closer together through technology and trade, the conservation and management of natural resources wil...
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Landscape Architecture
This five-year professional program is accredited by the American Society of Landscape Architects and meets all the requirements for licensing of landscape architects in Kentucky and other states. Landscape architecture employment opportunities may be found in the designing of urban communities, plazas, university campuses, institutional grounds, ...
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Agricultural Economics
The Agricultural Economics program enables graduates to pursue careers in agribusiness and food industries, international marketing and trade, or farm management and production. Opportunities are also available in public policy for agriculture and rural America and environmental economics. These career opportunities may be found in both the private and public secto...
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Agricultural Biotechnology
Agricultural biotechnology encompasses cellular and molecular approaches to the manipulation and improvement of agricultural plants, animals and microorganisms, and the control of agricultural pests and diseases. The primary purpose of the baccalaureate degree program in Agricultural Biotechnology is to train students in modern cellular and molecular biology and ge...
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Agricultural Engineering Technology and Business
The Agricultural Engineering Technology and Business (AETB) program provides and educational opportunity for students interested in applying technical, business and management skills to problems in agricultural production, commodity-related and natural resource management. A Bachelor of Science degree is offered by the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department through the College of Ag...
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Horticulture
Horticulture offers diversified opportunities that are challenging, intellectually stimulating, and economically rewarding. Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture is the science and art of producing, distributing, marketing, and using flowers, flowering and foliage plants, and woody ornamental landscape plants. It offers a wide variety of employment opportunities at competitive salaries. Stud...
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Agronomy
Plant and Soil Sciences is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary department with academic programs in Agronomy, Horticulture and Weed Science. Our programs integrate teaching, research and extension missions to find answers to some of the major issues facing agriculture today. Our graduates find rewarding careers as golf course managers, in the greenhouse/nursery industry, in the retail floristry ...
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Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics
The Agriculture, Food and Resource Economics (AFRE) major is designed to provide students flexibility in preparing for careers in a broad spectrum of natural resource-related businesses and professions. The major provides all students excellent functional training in economics and business (including accounting, finance, marketing and related courses) while offering the flexibility for a studen...
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Agricultural Science
The Agricultural Science major prepares individuals for a variety of agricultural careers. Many agricultural businesses and organizations seek graduates with a diversified knowledge of agriculture and life sciences, which includes production agricultrue, business, leadership, and management. Many graduates become involved in agriculture business and industry, production agricultrue operations, ...
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Agribusiness
From the farm to the corporate board room and the halls of government, the Agribusiness degree is designed to create leaders in both thought and action. This degree program combines core courses from Agricultural Economics with business courses in Accounting, Marketing, Management, Finance, and Business Law to provide a strong foundation for careers in business management.
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Agricultural Information Science
The Agricultural Information Science major at Mississippi Sate University prepares students to access, apply, and amend information to solve problems in agriculture. The curriculum prepares students to enter agricultural professions requiring extensive knowledge and skill in solving agriculturally related problems.Students may choose to focus their studies in one of three areas of emphasis: Agr...
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Horticulture Technician (Diploma)
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Horticulture
Horticulture is the culture of vegetables, fruits, herbs, flowers, turfgrass, and ornamental plants. The settings for this culture may extend from the back yard grower to large commercial operations, such as green houses, orchards, vegetable farms, turfgrass operations, forestry seedling nurseries, garden centers, golf courses, municipal parks, landscaping, and landscape maintenance firms. Peop...
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Agricultural Equipment Technician
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Marine Biology
The University of New Haven offers a bachelor’s degree in marine biology, a diverse field that provides needed scientific and technical information to a broad spectrum of government agencies, academic and research institutions, environmental and conservation organizations, industries, and companies. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, and all of the laboratory courses have a field compo...
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