About the course
The general degree in Agricultural Sciences is a flexible degree that offers students the opportunity to obtain instruction in all aspects of the agricultural sciences at FAMU and select areas of concentrations that best fits their goals. All students receive training in animal science, agribusiness, food science, entomology, and plant sciences and may also include courses in biological engineering, and veterinary technology in their programs of study. Graduates are both ready to function in a variety of occupations in the agricultural sciences, enter graduate school, or become an entrepreneur.The major in Agronomy is designed to prepare students for careers as soil scientists, soil conservationists, and plant scientists with government and private agencies that require personnel having knowledge and expertise with soils and agronomic crops. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Duration: 8 Semester(s)Fees: Not available
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Entry requirements for Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Completed the equivalent of a U.S. secondary school and have not earned a university degree equivalent to a US bachelor's degree.TOEFL: Internet-Based TOEFL: 80 Paper-Based: 550. IELTS: 6.
English language requirements
6.0
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 80.0
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Career outcomesIf you aren’t eligible for the above entry requirements, you might want to explore pathway options at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. If you want to find out more, please speak to our counsellors.
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