Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-07-01 | - |
2023-10-01 | - |
2024-01-01 | - |
2024-05-01 | - |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
It aims to develop professional agriculturists with the knowledge and skills to conduct research, manage projects, and communicate effectively. The program emphasizes hands-on research experience and prepares graduates for leadership roles in agricultural research and related fields.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Master of Agriculture (N/0800/7/0001) (06/27)(MQA/PA 15599)
Overview:
The Master of Agriculture degree program at Lincoln University College is a multidisciplinary research program with a focus on addressing modern-day problems in agriculture. The program aims to develop professional agriculturists by providing them with the knowledge and skills needed to conduct research, manage projects, and communicate effectively.
Objectives:
- To impart in-depth knowledge and critical understanding of agricultural science, including current research trends.
- To equip students with the skills to adopt practical measures and communicate effectively within a team in the field of agriculture.
- To foster leadership qualities and develop digital and numerical solutions for better performance in agricultural science.
- To train students to lead and manage advanced research ethically and professionally, contributing to societal and entrepreneurial advancement.
Program Description:
This curriculum is designed for students who will complete a research project by choosing a specialized research topic. The program emphasizes hands-on research experience through research methodology and computer application courses. These courses enhance students' employability in both the public and private sectors.
Key Features:
- Multidisciplinary research program
- Focus on modern-day agricultural problems
- Emphasis on research skills and project management
- Hands-on experience through research methodology and computer application courses
- Strong emphasis on communication skills
- Prepares graduates for leadership roles in agricultural research
Duration:
2 years
Intakes:
January, May, and September
Outline:
Program Content:
The Master of Agriculture program covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Advanced Crop Production
- Advanced Soil Science
- Advanced Animal Production
- Agricultural Economics
- Agricultural Marketing
- Agricultural Extension
- Agricultural Biotechnology
- Agricultural Research Methods
- Agricultural Policy
- Project Management
- Communication Skills
Program Structure:
The program is divided into four semesters, with each semester consisting of four modules.
Individual Modules:
- Advanced Crop Production: This module covers the principles and practices of modern crop production, including plant breeding, genetics, and pest management.
- Advanced Soil Science: This module covers the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils, including soil fertility, erosion control, and irrigation management.
- Advanced Animal Production: This module covers the principles and practices of modern animal production, including animal breeding, nutrition, and health management.
- Agricultural Economics: This module covers the principles of economics as applied to agriculture, including production costs, market analysis, and risk management.
- Agricultural Marketing: This module covers the principles and practices of agricultural marketing, including product promotion, pricing strategies, and distribution channels.
- Agricultural Extension: This module covers the principles and practices of agricultural extension, including communication strategies, program development, and evaluation methods.
- Agricultural Biotechnology: This module covers the application of biotechnology in agriculture, including genetic engineering, tissue culture, and molecular diagnostics.
- Agricultural Research Methods: This module covers the principles and practices of agricultural research, including experimental design, data analysis, and scientific writing.
- Agricultural Policy: This module covers the role of government in agriculture, including agricultural subsidies, trade policies, and environmental regulations.
- Project Management: This module covers the principles and practices of project management, including project planning, scheduling, and budgeting.
- Communication Skills: This module covers the principles and practices of effective communication, including written and oral communication skills.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
Students are assessed through a variety of methods, including:
- Assignments
- Exams
- Presentations
- Research projects
Assessment Criteria:
Assessments are based on the following criteria:
- Accuracy
- Completeness
- Clarity
- Originality
- Critical thinking
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
The program uses a variety of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Seminars
- Practical exercises
- Field trips
- Guest lectures
Faculty:
The program is taught by a team of experienced and qualified faculty members. These members have expertise in various areas of agriculture and research.
Unique Approaches:
The program incorporates several unique approaches to teaching and learning, including:
- A strong emphasis on research
- Hands-on experience through practical exercises and field trips
- A focus on communication skills and teamwork
- Collaboration with industry partners
Careers:
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of the Master of Agriculture program have a wide range of career opportunities, including:
- Researcher
- Lecturer
- Agricultural Consultant
- Agricultural Officer
Job Market:
The job market for Master of Agriculture graduates is very high due to the relevancy of the education.