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Master of Science (MS) in Agricultural and Extension Education
This degree program is designed for professionals in agriculture such as teachers, extension agents, and industry leaders who seek a social science or people-oriented focus in their degree rather than a technical agricultural science focus. There are two options available: a thesis program and a non-thesis program. This degree program focuses on the professional understandings of how people learn and apply knowledge in agriculturally-related educational or work settings. Within the program, you may identify an area of concentration in the agricultural sciences or in education.
Master of Science (MS) in General Agriculture
This degree program is administered through the Dean’s Office of the College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences rather than the Department. If you are interested in this program, please refer to the College internet home page or contact the M.S.-AFLS coordinator. Read more >>
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in cooperation with the Department of Public Policy
The Ph.D. in Public Policy is an interdisciplinary program in the University, and is available to students with an interest in agricultural and extension education. Graduates of this program may enter such careers as higher education, public policy, business, and government.
Doctor of Education (EdD) in cooperation with the Department of Vocational and Adult Education
Handbook of Graduate Studies
About admisson policies and procedures, financial support, and courses requirements for the graduate study in Agricultural and Extension Education.
For more information contact:
Dr. George Wardlow, Interim Department Head
Dept. of Agricultural and Extension Education
205 Agriculture Building
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701
(479)575-2035



