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The Master of Science in Agriculture enables students throughout the world to obtain a master's degree in agriculture via distance education. Emphasis of the Master of Science in Agriculture program is on the agricultural professional, practitioner, and educator. The program is designed for students who wish to prepare for or further their careers in agriculture without having to relocate or interfere with their current employment. A maximum number of electives is permitted to enable the student to concentrate in one or two fields, or otherwise tailor the curriculum to fit particular needs. Students may choose between a thesis or non-thesis program. Non-thesis program students are required to complete six credits of practicums instead of a thesis. The practicums will be approved at least one semester prior to registering for the course and must be approved by the student's graduate committee.
For complete information, visit the College of Agriculture, Human, & Natural Resource Science Master of Science in Agriculture Web page.
Student Services
Distance Degree Programs staff assist students with a variety of issues, including applying for admission, registering for classes, and interacting with other University offices.
Advising
Students who have met the requirements of the WSU Graduate School and the Master of Science in Agriculture prerequisites will be admitted to the graduate program. Questions should be directed to Heather Cochran (509-335-5779 or heatherjlc@wsu.edu) in the College of Agriculture, Human, & Natural Resource Sciences.
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