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  Plant Pathology at Michigan State University
The Department of Plant Pathology offers programs leading to B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees as well as opportunities in post-doctoral research. We carry out both basic and applied research on all major pathogen groups, and much of this research is tied to one or more of the many commodities in Michigan.
Location: United States, Michigan


  Resource Development at Michigan State University
An integrative department that focuses on the connections among natural, economic, and human resources in the U.S. and around the world.
Location: United States, Michigan


  Horticulture at Michigan State University
The Department's Mission is to: prepare students for horticulture-related professions and businesses; strengthen the competitive position of Michigan's horticultural industries; improve the quality and the availability of horticultural products; promote the use of plants and food for improving the environment and for personal enrichment; and make new discoveries in the plant sciences.
Location: United States, Michigan


  College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Michigan State University
The mission of the MSU-CANR is to enhance the quality of life for the people of Michigan and the world by advancing knowledge for the management of communities and agricultural, natural resource and food systems to meet diverse human needs in a sustainable manner.
Location: United States, Michigan


  Crop and Soil Sciences at Michigan State University
Our staff consists of 40 faculty members (including joint appointments), 7 academic specialists, 27 post-docs, and 60 administrative and support personnel. We offer two undergraduate majors, two Agricultural Technology Certificate programs, two Masters programs, and three Doctoral programs, enrolling approximately 300 students.
Location: United States, Michigan


  Park, Recreation, and Tourism Resources at Michigan State University
Department philosophy, information geared towards prospective students, faculty profiles, job and internship listings, and seminar announcements.
Location: United States, Michigan


  Department of Agricultural Economics at Michigan State University
Undergraduate Study: agribusiness management, environmental economics and policy; food industry management / Graduate Study: agribusiness strategy and management, agricultural markets and price analysis, environmental and resource economics, finance and production economics, international agricultural development.
Location: United States, Michigan


  Entomology at Michigan State University
Works through two colleges- the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the College of Natural Science. This two-college arrangement enables students to integrate the agriculture/natural resources and biological/physical sciences in an optimally beneficial way. We offer B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees.
Location: United States, Michigan


  Forestry at Michigan State University
Formally established in 1902, the undergraduate forestry program at Michigan State University is the oldest existing in the United States. Today, the program continues in that tradition and offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs to prepare individuals for careers in forestry.
Location: United States, Michigan


  Agricultural Engineering Department at Michigan State University
Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural Engineering which contain useful links to the Biosystems Engineering Program, Agricultural Technology & Systems Management, and the Electrical Technology Program.
Location: United States, Michigan


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