Hands-on Learning
At the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) at Utah State University, we believe the best education happens beyond the classroom. Our hands-on learning opportunities empower students to gain real-world experience in fields like animal science, agribusiness, and sustainable agriculture. From working in state-of-the-art labs and greenhouses to participating in fieldwork and internships with industry leaders, AGNR students graduate with the skills, confidence, and expertise needed to excel in their chosen careers. Experience-based learning is at the heart of what we do, preparing you to make an impact in the world of agriculture and applied sciences.
With 80+ degrees, AGNR provides the essential research and discovery necessary for tomorrow. Many of the vital questions which AGNR is addressing include: feeding a growing population, addressing a changing climate and developing sustainable practices with our give resources.
Our Mission
The mission of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is to enhance the lives of people through education, discovery and outreach, which collectively guide the ethical and sustainable use of land, food, water, and economic resources, thereby improving the health and well-being of humans, plants, animals and the environment.
Message from the Dean
Our college is unique. We have a diverse range of academic offerings and are able to honestly say, we have something for everyone...
History
Over the past 100 years, agriculture has changed from horse-powered plows to science-driven innovations and the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources has changed right along with it.
A Degree for Everyone
Now offering over 80+ undergraduate and graduate programs ranging from aviation to business to soil science to biotechnology to dietetics to landscape architecture with even more in between, AGNR has a major for everyone.
Why Agriculture and Applied Sciences?
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