Professional Agriculture
(Interdepartmental Program administered by the Department of Agricultural
Education and Studies)
Supervisory Committee: Eric Hoiberg, Kenneth Holscher, Steve Jungst,
Paul Lasley, Sergio Lence, Dan Loy, Kenneth Moore, Gary Munkvold,
James Pease
Graduate Study
The graduate major in professional agriculture is an off-campus program
leading to the degree master of agriculture. The program is considered
to be a professional master's degree and not preparation for further
graduate study. Graduates have a broad base of knowledge in one or
more agriculture disciplines. They have the ability to communicate
effectively and make decisions based on knowledge. To earn the 32
credits necessary for graduation, students must complete 28 semester
credits of formal coursework, and 4 credits of creative component.
Courses are delivered via video-tapes, interactive video, world-wide
web, on and off campus classes and workshops. Specific courses offered
in the program and the location of the off-campus classes may be obtained
from the departmental course listings, off-campus course catalog,
or by contacting the Professional Agriculture Coordinator, 201 Curtiss
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