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165 Master's degrees in Agriculture in United States

Agricultural Education
If you’re passionate about teaching and agriculture, this Agricultural Education degree can prepare you for a rewarding career in high school education or university extension — both of which are in high demand, especially in agriculture-driven states like Idaho.
Agricultural Education and Communication
The Agricultural Education and Communication Department at University of Florida offers degrees of master of science and doctor of philosophy.
Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership
Ohio State's Agricultural and Extension Education (AEE) graduate program in the Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership (ACEL) offers the Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership degree from The Ohio State University conferred by the Graduate School of The Ohio State University.
Global Agriculture
The Global Agriculture programme of Rutgers University educates and equips students with the skills, tools, and knowledge necessary to emerge as leaders within the global green industry.
Agricultural and Food Law
The Agricultural and Food Law from University of Arkansas offers an expansive and fully integrated curriculum instructed by nationally recognized scholars and practitioners for full- and part-time students. Students attend on-campus or by distance.
Animal Sciences
The Animal Sciences program offered by Washington State University offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science degree with a major in animal science.
Agricultural Engineering
The MS in Agricultural Engineering at the University of Georgia is oriented toward executing engineering solutions for feed, fiber and food production problems and/or postharvest processing problems. Problems addressed by this degree are generally at or beyond the field scale; however, solution approaches frequently begin at the bench scale level.
Agricultural Education
Agricultural Education at Oregon State University offers course work that serves teachers and leaders in agriculture. The M.S. and M.A.I.S. degrees may be pursued with an emphasis in leadership, communication, pedagogy, extension and/or technical agriculture.
Professional Science
The Professional Science Master’s Degree program concentrations at the University of the District of Columbia prepare you to address the complex issues facing urban communities here in the Washington, DC, area and around the world.
Biological and Agricultural Engineering
The Master of Science in Biological and Agricultural Engineering at North Carolina State University is a thesis based degree for those individuals who want to pursue an advanced research-oriented degree beyond the BS. Students are required to write a thesis and defend it at the final oral examination.
BioResource and Agricultural Systems
Students have the opportunity to focus their studies on the application of bio-resources and agricultural systems at BioResource and Agricultural Systems program of California Polytechnic State University.
Agriculture and Life Sciences (Natural Resources)
The Agriculture and Life Sciences (Natural Resources) degree program at Cornell University CALS is ideal for career-focused students interested in the thorough study of issues and advancements in the fields of life, social, and environmental sciences and agriculture.
Agriscience Education
Agriscience Education degrees offered by Auburn University and agriscience teachers are in high demand. If you’re interested in molding a new generation of biochemists, farmers, and environmentalists, then this is the program for you. We emphasize the importance of learning not just about agriscience, but also the best methods to teach it.
Agricultural Extension and Education
Emphasizing a wide range of teaching and learning skills, the Agricultural Extension and Education program of the Utah State University allows students to specialize in teaching, Extension/informal education, and adult education.
Agriculture - Agribusiness
The Agriculture - Agribusiness sequence at Illinois State University is designed to advance students' knowledge of the theories of agribusiness management and the science of agricultural production and their application to decisions made by agribusiness managers.
Agriculture - Agriscience
Students selecting the Agriculture - Agriscience sequence at Illinois State University may elect a Horticulture, Animal Science, or Agronomy concentration.
Agricultural and Consumer Resources
The Agricultural and Consumer Resources program at Tarleton State University is designed for working professionals who have completed a bachelor’s degree in agricultural services and development, an undergraduate agribusiness degree or another agriculture-related discipline.
Agricultural and Resource Economics
The program in Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Delaware leads to the Master of Science degree and offers students the perspectives and skills necessary to understand and work in the general fields of economics, resource economics, agricultural economics, environmental economics, applied economics, agribusiness or government sectors of the economy.
Bioagricultural Sciences - Pest Management Specialization
This Bioagricultural Sciences - Pest Management Specialization at Colorado State University is a unique department among U.S. land grant universities, encompassing the disciplines of entomology, plant pathology, and weed science.
Agricultural Education - Career and Technical Education
The Master of Agricultural Education - Career and Technical Education from The University of Arizona is designed for working professionals in agriculture, life sciences and related fields who would like to obtain a graduate degree that includes the development of entrepreneurial leadership skills.