MSc in Agricultural and Extension Education
The Agricultural and Extension Education program from the Mississippi State University offers a graduate program in Master of Science in Agricultural and Extension Education.
Duration
1 year
Starting Date
January, June, August
Tuition Fee
$ 26,580/year
Location
Starkville, United States
About the program
Unsatisfactory performance is defined as failure to maintain a B average in graduate courses attempted after admission to the program, a grade of U, D, or F in any course, more than two grades below a B, failure of the preliminary/comprehensive examination, an unsatisfactory evaluation of a thesis or dissertation, failure of the research defense, or any other failure of a required component on one’s program of study. Any one of these or a combination of these will constitute the basis for the termination of a student’s graduate study in a degree program.
Upon the recommendation of the major professor or the graduate coordinator and the college dean, a student whose academic work is unsatisfactory at any period during a given semester or term will be forced to withdraw from a graduate program. A student forced to withdraw can appeal to the department faculty. If upheld by the faculty, then the student can submit a written appeal to the Director of the School of Human Sciences. If upheld there, the student may appeal to the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Courses Included
- Administration and Supervision in Agricultural and Extension Education
- Program Planning and Development in Agricultural and Extension Education
- Evaluation of Agricultural and Extension Education Programs
- Applying Research Methods to Agricultural and Extension Education
- Statistics for Social and Life Sciences in Agriculture