Build advanced expertise in agriculture to support sustainable food systems, environmental stewardship, and rural development through Dalhousie University’s Master of Agriculture. The programme prepares you for research, teaching, industry roles, and extension work.
Dalhousie University offers a Master of Agriculture designed to cultivate advanced expertise in agriculture, focusing on sustainable food systems, environmental stewardship, and rural development. This program equips students for various career paths, including research, teaching, industry roles, and extension work, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of contemporary agricultural practices.
The Master of Agriculture program consists of graduate-level coursework tailored to your interests in agricultural science, applied production, and agricultural systems. Depending on the chosen pathway, students may engage in research leading to a thesis or a significant research component.
For detailed information on the course list, sequencing, and pathway requirements, please refer to the official curriculum and degree requirements on the program website.
Applicants are typically expected to have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, although specific requirements may vary. For non-native English speakers, proof of English proficiency is required through standardized tests such as TOEFL or IELTS.
Graduates of the Master of Agriculture program can pursue diverse career opportunities in academia, industry, government, and non-profit organizations. Potential roles include agricultural researchers, policy advisors, educators, and specialists in sustainable agriculture, contributing positively to food security and environmental sustainability.
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