Master of Science in Bioagricultural Sciences
The Master of Science in Bioagricultural Sciences program conducts research focused on plant stresses, microbes, insects, and weeds that threaten the safety and sustainability of our food supply.
Areas of study include: biology and management of invasive species, ecology and biodiversity, entomology, genomics and molecular biology, integrated pest management, pest management, plant pathology, and weed science.
Visit the Graduate School website to learn more about the program.
Where You’ll Find Us
Agricultural Research and Development Center
Work directly with crops and livestock at this research and teaching complex — one of ten around the state.
C. P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity
Our collection represents most orders of insects with a strong coverage of Rocky Mountain and southwestern species.
Bug Zoo and Community Outreach
Volunteer with this traveling exhibit to introduce K-12 students to 30+ species of arachnids, insects, and other arthropods.
Related Interests
- Agriculture
- Biology
- Climate change
- Ecosystem health
- Entomology
- Microbiology
- Plants
- Weeds
Related Careers
- Agricultural Biologist & Engineer
- Agricultural Biosecurity Inspector
- Agricultural Science Research Technician
- Crop Scout
- Food Production
- Insect Molecular Biologist
- Integrated Pest Management Specialist
- Pesticide Safety Educator
- Research Biologist
- Research Entomologist
- Research Equipment or Agricultural Sales Representative
- Research Plant Pathologist
- Research Weed Scientist
- Weed Manager