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Distance education in plant breeding at Texas A&M University


College Station, Texas, USA
March 25, 2013

Source: Texas A&M Plant Breeding Bulletin, March 2013

This program is an extension of the existing Plant Breeding programs offered by the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences and the Department of Horticultural Science at Texas A&M University.

We offer a non-thesis option M.S., thesis option M.S., and Ph.D. in Plant Breeding completely at a distance to students unable to study on-campus in a traditional setting.

This program is designed for individuals employed in private industry, CGIAR centers, government agencies, non-government organizations, and other agriculture professionals who need and desire additional knowledge and training in plant breeding but cannot relocate to a university campus.

Distance Education students will take advantage of the same curriculum available to on-campus students with identical course content and professors.

Our unique program is designed to deliver a high quality plant breeding education to students across the globe. No campus visit is required.

For more information visit http://soilcrop.tamu.edu/academics/distance-education/ or contact LeAnn Hague, Distance Education Coordinator in Soil and Crop Sciences at leann.hague@tamu.edu or (979)845-6148.



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Published: March 25, 2013


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