Masters degree in Plant Pathology (M.Ag) at Auburn University Main Campus

 

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Masters Degree in Plant Pathology (M.Ag) at Auburn University Main Campus

Auburn University Main Campus
Masters degree
Plant Pathology (M.Ag)

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The M.Ag. (non-thesis) in Plant Pathology provide training in the recognition and management of diseases of plants, and on pathogen biology, as preparation for a career in plant-related industries or advanced studies. Candidates for these programs should have an undergraduate background in botany, microbiology, horticulture, agronomy, or a related discipline, and acceptable undergraduate grades and scores on the Graduate Record Examination. Coursework includes a minimum of 30 semester hours beyond the bachelor's degree, at least 21 semester hours of which must be taken in plant pathology, the remaining 9 hours in related areas as determined by the student's Advisory Committee. The Master of Agriculture (M.Ag) is a non-thesis option for students who do not wish to enter a doctoral program. The Master of Agriculture degree requires at least 32 semester hours of course work, 21 of which must be in the specific discipline, with the remainder of credit hours taken from other, related areas as determined by the student's Advisory Committee.

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