Degree Programs
This program attracts students who are interested in either formal education or non formal education in the agricultural or human sciences. It meets the needs of people currently employed or desiring employment in agricultural and extension education, two-year postsecondary programs, vocational education administration/supervision positions, extension, private industry, public and private human service organizations, and international education.
This program is designed to meet the needs of a person interested in earning a master’s degree to support their teacher certification and at the same time meeting state mandated professional development requirements. Through the M.Ed. AEE, you can earn your degree in residence during the academic year or through annual three-week summer sessions.
As a community-based educator, extension educator, or a human service professional you might be interested in graduate education to improve your career opportunities. This program focuses on educational programming for youth and families within communities. The curriculum prepares students to assume leadership roles in educational and human services organizations.
The program is intended to meet the needs of persons currently employed or desiring employment in formal or non formal education and research, including employment in agricultural and extension education or youth and family education, college or university programs, within state or local administrative/supervisory positions, private industry, non-profit organizations, and international education.
The dual-title M.S. and Ph.D. degree programs allow students to earn a degree in both International Agriculture and Development and their primary program. The dual-degree can increase students’ career opportunities by appealing to a wider range of prospective employers. INTAD enables students to develop expertise and skills, as well as acquire practical experience in international agriculture and development, all while maintaining professional identification with their primary discipline.
