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Graduate Education
Students incorporate varied coursework and research to complete a
Masters of Science or Ph.D. degree in one of the following areas:
• Agricultural Meteorology
• Integrates climatological and meteorological data and
techniques into agricultural problems
• Crop Production and Physiology
• Includes crop physiology, ecology, and management
• Forage quality and utilization
• Areas of specialization in seed or weed science
Objectives
We promote interdisciplinary collegiality among Agronomy
graduate students and faculty. The club sponsors monthly
meetings, club projects, and social events.
We serve as a liaison between graduate students and the
department regarding issues of mutual concern. The club
has members who actively serve on multiple departmental
committees.
We support the department in encouraging agricultural
awareness. We assisted in the development of the Dr. John
Pesek Sustainable Agriculture Lecture Series, cooperate
with the Soil and Water Conservation Club, and volunteer
time in the local community.
•Seed production and physiology
Assistantships/Fellowships
Students can receive financial assistance through Teaching
(TA) and Research (RA) Assistantships and through the
Fellowship Program. TAs participate in the teaching
and/or extension programs and have an opportunity to
develop teaching skills, philosophies, and methodologies.
RAs participate in ongoing research conducted within the
department along with their own research for their theses.
These students contribute at least 20 hours per week to
project activities and, for those students with full admission
status, reduced tuition and fees are charged The fellowship
program is based on previous accomplishments and
scholarly aptitude.
•Weed biology and control
• Plant Breeding
• Improvement of crop plants through the study and application
of quantitative genetics, cytogenetics, molecular genetics,
agronomy, and related sciences
• Soil Science
• Areas of specialization
• Soil Chemistry, Fertility, Management, Microbiology and
Biochemistry, Morphology and Genesis, and Physics
• Agronomy
Career Opportunities:
• Available only to off-campus USA and Canadian students as a
non-thesis M.S. degree
Agricultural Climatologist
• Integrates crop science, soil science, agricultural meteorology,
and pest management in a problem solving format
Biotechnology Technician
Crop Protection Specialist
Crop Consultant
Chemical Sales Representative
Territory Sales Manager
Crop Production Specialist
Field Representative
District Conservationist
Environmental Scientist
Extension Agent
Fertilizer Plant Manager
Seed Production Manager
• Genetics
Grain Laboratory Technician
Land Use Consultant
• Plant Physiology
Field Production Specialist
Farm Manager
Research Associates
Soil and Water Conservationist
• Sustainable Agriculture
Range Manager
Research Station Superintendent
• Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
Seed Analyst
Wetlands Soil Scientist
Soil Management Specialist
Weed Scientist
• Interdepartmental Majors and Minors
• Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
• Water Resources
Research Agronomist