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Academic Programs in Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources

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A diverse range of undergraduate academic programs are offered in the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources.

Advising

Academic advisers assist first- and second-year students with course selection and planning to meet their academic and career goals. Upper class students transition to a faculty adviser in their major's home department.

  • Jennifer Carney - Advises first- and second-year students in Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics, and Economics programs.
  • Rob Glarum - Advises first- and second-year students in all other College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources programs.

Learn more about academic advising at the NDSU Career and Advising Center.

Sections
Undergraduate Academic Programs

For more information about the academic programs listed above, visit www.ndsu.edu/programs.

Additional Opportunities

A major in agricultural communication is available through the NDSU College of Arts and Sciences.

A major in agricultural engineering is available through the NDSU College of Engineering.

Graduate Study

Opportunities to study for a master’s or doctoral degree are available in many of the programs listed above as well as cellular and molecular biology, cereal science, genomics, phenomics and bioinformatics, international agribusiness, plant sciences and plant pathology. Visit the NDSU Graduate School to learn more.