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About the course
What is it like?
The Master of Agriculture is a professional master's programme, specifically tailored for people working in the primary industries who may be seeking an appointment to a senior position or taking on a leadership role in an agricultural-related industry.
Variety of research topics
In the Master of Agriculture (Horticulture) you will be able to select from a wide range of subjects. Horticultural research at Massey is focused on environmental and developmental physiology of fruit, and vegetable crops, as well as post-harvest handling. Other topics include horticultural systems, landscape horticulture, Māori horticulture and agricultural engineering.
Entry Requirements
Admission to the Master of Agriculture (Horticulture) requires you to have a Bachelor of AgriScience degree, with a major in the intended postgraduate subject, or equivalent, and have achieved a B average over the 300–level majoring courses.
Fees
Please see the university website for further information on fees for this course. Students/Documents/Programmes-Available-to-Internationals.pdf
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