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Teaching: Agriculture

Program(s) Available: M.S.Ed.

The Master of Science in Education degree with a concentration in teaching secondary agricultural education is available for those pursuing a career in teaching. If you are interested in teaching high school agriculture, teaching at the community college level, extension services or serving as an educational program coordinator, keep reading!

Why Study Teaching: Agriculture at Northwest

The student continues the development of his or her professional educational background while concentrating on his or her area of specialization in agriculture. The graduate study will improve the qualifications and capabilities of the students, provide opportunities for independent study and investigation, and provide the necessary education for graduate students to enter further advanced degree programs. Students in this option must have a B.S.Ed. Degree. Students must meet the requirements of the College of Education in addition to the requirements of the School of Agricultural Sciences.

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Admissions requirements

Students must have a score of at least 300 on both the verbal and quantitative portions of the GRE before they will be admitted to candidacy. Students having a GRE score of less than 300, verbal or quantitative, can petition the graduate faculty of the School of Agricultural Sciences for a waiver of the GRE requirement.

The student will complete a total of 32 credit hours of coursework. Any graduate course from any school/department may be selected as an elective provided the student will have completed at least 16 semester hours at the 600-level.

For more detailed information concerning the graduate degrees offered by Northwest Missouri State University, please view the Graduate Catalog online.

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