The Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources offers a Master of Science degree in Agriculture and Natural Resources Systems Management (MSANR). The online degree program is designed to meet the growing needs of place-bound Agriculture and Natural Resources professionals.
The MSANR curriculum is comprised of 36 hours of graduate course work and is offered exclusively via the Internet. The MSANR curriculum features three concentrations (12 hours): (1) Systems Science in Agriculture, (2) Agricultural Education & Leadership, and (3) Natural Resources Systems Management (see Natural Resources Distance Learning Consortium link below).
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