Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Agricultural Science, Plant Science major, Non-Thesis Option, MS


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Requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Agricultural Sciences: Non-thesis Option


The non-thesis option differs from the existing Master of Science degree program by replacing the six (6) hours of thesis with two directed electives and comprehensive exit exams administered by the student’s graduate committee. The replacement courses will not include supervised research or thesis and will be selected by the student with the approval of their graduate committee and the Graduate Coordinator. These additional courses will permit students to further focus their graduate training in specialties they and their committee believe are important to their professional development. The exit exam will permit the committee to assess the student’s overall level of professional competency and assure that graduates leave the program with a consistent level of proficiency.

Number of Credits Required


The non-thesis track requires additional course offerings. Instead, the present requirement of six (6) hours of thesis is replaced with two additional directed electives selected by the student and approved by the student’s Supervisory Committee and the Graduate Coordinator.

The Master of Science Non-Thesis includes concentrations in Agribusiness, Entomology, Soil and Water Science and Plant Science. Candidates are required to successfully complete at least thirty (30) semester, MS candidates in all concentrations are required to take AGR 5825 (Fundamentals of Research Design), ACG 5931 Scientific Research Communication (3)   and AGG 5920 (Colloquium)  and five (5) courses in their major field of study and electives approved by their Supervisory Committee. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required to remain in the graduate program.

Final Examination


The students must pass a final examination administered by the Supervisory Committee. The exam may have both written and oral components and each member of the committee participates. The oral portion of the exam is administered by the student’s Supervisory committee. The Graduate Coordinator with questioning and voting privileges must participate. The examination cannot be taken earlier than the term before the degree is to be awarded.

Exit E-mail to Associate Dean


All students must either send an e-mail to the Associate Dean (copied to the Graduate Coordinator) with a short statement of the quality of her /his experience as a student in the College and information regarding plans for the immediate future regarding employment (Academia or Industry) or continued education.

Financial Assistance


Students enrolled in the Master of Science degree program with Non-thesis option are not eligible for financial assistance (tuition waiver and assistantship).

Students who are already enrolled in the Master of Science degree program with thesis option, but switch to a non-thesis option will immediately become ineligible for financial assistance.

The Following Courses Are Required by all Concentrations and Majors


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Select One of the Following Courses


Approved Electives in Concentration: 11


Graduate Exit Exam (Supervised Research): 1


Total: 37-39


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