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Incoming Agronomy students at Kansas State University , commonly have a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture, agronomy, crop science, soil science, or a related life science. The most important considerations for applicants are an interest in continued study and intensive research in a specific area of agronomy along with minimum prerequisites for admission to the program.
The Plant Pathology program at Kansas State University offers a full range of courses leading to the Ph.D. degree.
The Ph.D. Horticulture and Natural Resources degree from Kansas State University represents the ability to conduct original research and scholarly work independently at the highest level with minimal supervision.
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