• The Master of Science in Agricultural Communications is designed primarily for students interested in research. 
  • The program develops students’ theoretical and research foundation for further graduate studies in addition to further knowledge and skills in agriculture and education or communications.  Two options are available in this program.
  • This program requires 30 approved credit hours of coursework including a six-credit-hour formal thesis.  The thesis is a report of scholarly research conducted by the student. 
  • The scope of the study will normally be of state or national interest, and the thesis will include an in-depth analysis of the findings.