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Master of Agricultural Science

  • 2years
  • Full and part time
  • On campus

The Master of Agricultural Science recognises the scientific management of our primary resources demands innovation, sophistication and business acumen. It offers advanced study and research in the fields that underpin agricultural production, science and management.

Primary production is more than traditional farming, and it is an essential part of New Zealand's economy. Today's agriculturalists need to be able to compete and respond to the requirements of international markets for quality products.

The Master of Agricultural Science recognises the scientific management of our primary resources demands innovation, sophistication and business acumen.

It offers advanced study and research in the fields that underpin agricultural production, science and management

 

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Year 1

1st Semester

ANSC 601 - General Physiology

ANSC 604 - Physiology of Growth

ANSC 605 - Physiology of Reproduction

2nd Semester

ANSC 619 - Nutrient Intake Regulations A

ANSC 621 - Animal Health A

 - Animal Health B

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