Is there a graduate degree offered in association with the Organic Agricultural Systems, currently or planned in future?
WSU has a strong history of graduate education in organic and sustainable agriculture. This education has been a core part of the long history of the research WSU has done in the field. Check out the organic production section of the Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources. However, our graduate education in organic and sustainable agriculture happens through a variety of departments, such as crop science, soil science, horticulture, entomology, as well as other departments. Program coursework and research activities are developed by the individual student, their advisor(s), and thesis committee. We have a great network of more than 50 faculty members who self-identify as working in organic agriculture. A number of folks in this group have began talking about setting up a formal organic agriculture ‘certificate’ program that would appear on students’ diplomas/transcripts in addition to their major area. If you are interested in learning more about graduate work in organ
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