The MS in Agricultural Engineering degree provides an opportunity for learning advanced data analyses skills and original research presentation skills. Problem definition skills are also stressed. This degree requires twenty-four semester hours of course work, including ENGR 6910, Research Methods, and one hour of seminar (ENGR 8950). Six hours of thesis research is also required. Six hours of math and six hours of statistics are encouraged, with remaining courses related to a thesis topic.
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View the Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering handbook
Financial Aid [including assistantships]
For more information contact:
The University of Georgia
Biological and Agricultural Engineering Graduate Program Office
117 Driftmier Engineering Center
Athens, GA 30602
(706) 542-3047
Fax (706) 542-8806
Dr. Bill Tollner
Graduate Coordinator
btol...@engr.uga.edu