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The Agricultural and Food Systems degree program is an exciting, college-wide, interdisciplinary program that offers a Bachelor of Science degree with five majors from which to choose.
- Agricultural Technology and Production Management
- Agricultural Education
- Organic and Sustainable Agriculture
- Agricultural and Food Business Economics
- Agriculture and Food Security
In each major, emphasis is placed on gaining a solid background in the agricultural sciences, including learning to work with and in the complexity of agriculture and food systems. All students take a core set of classes in order to develop a broad interdisciplinary background while also studying specific subjects that prepare graduates for their chosen fields. An internship related to the students focus area is included in these requirements.
Students are encouraged to participate as part-time employees in research programs and seek professional internships for applied learning experiences. Scholarships an financial aid are available based on ability, need, and interest.
There are multiple opportunities for students to interact personally and professionally with faculty, staff, and other students outside of class through a wide range of activities, including numerous student clubs, field and/or lab jobs in research programs, and other events.
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Students planning to transfer to the AFS degree program from outside WSU should take courses which meet general university requirements, and consult with AFS program faculty and WSU Transfer Center for further guidance.
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If you are interested in a M.S. or PhD, see the listing of degree programs in agriculture at WSU. For organic agriculture, there are several graduate programs of study; for more information, contact gate.io or call her at 509-335-1553. For the M.S. in Agriculture, contact Lisa Lujan at gate ioor 509-335-9542.
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The Future Teachers Conditional Scholarship and Loan Repayment program encourages outstanding students and paraprofessionals to become teachers, and assists current teachers in obtaining additional endorsements in shortage subjects.
In return for conditional scholarships or loan repayments, participants agree to teach in Washington K-12 public schools (usually two years of teaching for each year of funding). Funding is available for approximately 100 recipients in 2009-10. Learn more »
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National Geographic asks, Will “Food of the Future to Be More Diverse?” In answering that question, National Geo talked to WSU professor Steve Jones, an expert in sustainable agricultural. “From the perspective of the plate, the foods we’ll eat in the future will likely look and taste a lot like what we eat today. But take a closer peek, and tomorrow’s dinner becomes very different indeed.” Read more in National Geographic »
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A feature article in Alaska Airlines Magazine recently focused on WSU’s oragnic ag program.
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Washington State University, the first institution in the country to offer a major in organic agriculture, is now offering the nation’s first online certificate in organic agriculture.
Read more » or apply for the program »
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Check out this short (2.5 mins) video featuring WSU’s John Reganold
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Dr. Colette Casavant
Academic Coordinator
AFS & IPS
colette.casavant@wsu.edu
(509) 335-8406