North Carolina State University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
With more than 31,000 students and nearly 8,000 faculty and staff, North Carolina State University is a comprehensive university known for its leadership in education and research, and globally recognized for its science, technology, engineering and mathematics leadership.
Masters:
- Master in Agricultural Education
- Master in Animal Science
- Master in Biochemistry
- Master in Botany
- Master in Crop Science
- Master in Entomology
- Master in Food Science
- Master in Functional Genomics
- Master in Genetics
- Master in Horticultural Science
- Master in Microbiology
- Master in Nutrition
- Master in Plant Pathology
- Master in Poultry Science
- Master in Soil Science
- Master in Toxicology
- Master in Zoology
Doctors:
- Doctor in Agricultural and Extension Education
- Doctor in Animal Science
- Doctor in Biochemistry
- Doctor in Botany
- Doctor in Crop Science
- Doctor in Entomology
- Doctor in Food Science
- Doctor in Functional Genomics
- Doctor in Genetics
- Doctor in Horticultural Science
- Doctor in Nutrition
- Doctor in Plant Pathology
- Doctor in Soil Science
- Doctor in Toxicology
- Doctor in Zoology