Master of Agriculture in Agricultural Sciences, Integrated Resource Management Specialization
Program Overview
The Master of Agriculture in Agricultural Sciences (Integrated Resource Management) provides an interdisciplinary understanding of agricultural resource systems, integrating animal science, business, range science, ecology, and policy. The program empowers students to manage land resources effectively, addressing both private and social objectives. With a focus on sustainability, students gain expertise in integrated decision-making, business management, and resource analysis.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master of Agriculture in Agricultural Sciences, Integrated Resource Management Specialization is an interdisciplinary program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of agricultural resource systems.
Description:
The program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage agricultural resources effectively. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of various disciplines within agriculture and their impact on sustainable resource management.
Other:
- The program is offered through Colorado State University.
- The program is designed to be completed in two semesters.
- The program requires a minimum of 30 credits.
- The program includes a variety of courses, including:
- AGRI 630: Integrated Decision Making/Management Skills
- AGRI 631: Building the Business
- AGRI 632: Managing for Ecosystem Sustainability
- AGRI 634: Animal Production Systems
- AGRI 635: Integrated Forage Management
- AGRI 636: Analyzing and Managing the Business
- AGRI 637: Understanding Policy and Emerging Issues
- AGRI 639: Products to Profit
- AGRI 640: Integrated Resource Management Plan