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6 Agroecology Bachelors Degree Programs


Kasetsart University
Bachelor of Science in Agro-Industrial Innovation and Technology
- Chatuchak, Thailand
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Interdisciplinary program for future leaders in food and other agro-industries. This program aims to produce graduates who have scientific knowledge in agro- industrial processing and innovation development, entrepreneurial skills, and a good level of cultural intelligence.


University of Manitoba
Agroecology
- Winnipeg, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Agroecology, often abbreviated as AGEC, is a scientific discipline and a set of agricultural practices that emphasizes the ecological principles underlying agricultural systems. It seeks to optimize the interactions between plants, animals, humans, and the environment in order to create sustainable and resilient farming systems. Agroecology integrates elements of ecology, agronomy, sociology, economics, and other disciplines to develop farming methods that are both productive and environmentally friendly.
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University of Vermont
Agroecology B.S.
- Burlington, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Agroecology B.S. program offers students a comprehensive education that integrates ecological principles with sustainable agricultural practices. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of ecosystems...


University of Vermont
Agroecology and Landscape Design B.S.
- Burlington, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Agroecology and Landscape Design Bachelor's program emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of ecological principles as they relate to sustainable landscape planning and management. Students expl...


Agricultural University Plovdiv
ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Bachelors
- Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Bulgarian
The specialty Ecology and Environmental Protection offers training aimed at building specialists - ecologists. The obtained in-depth knowledge of the necessary basic ecological disciplines is supplemented by agronomic, which provide an opportunity to assess the state of agroecosystems and their impact on natural ecosystems against the background of specific natural climatic conditions in our country.


Uniminuto
Agroecological Engineering
Bachelor's degree
Full time
10 semesters
On-Campus
Spanish
The Agroecological Engineering program promotes social transformation and sustainable development in agrarian and rural communities, which have greater potential to reduce socio-economic gaps and contribute to the improvement of the national environmental crisis, which makes it highly innovative in breaking paradigms of conventional agricultural science programs in aspects such as
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Agroecology degree programs focus on sustainable agricultural practices, integrating ecology, social science, and food systems. This Bachelor's degree allows students to explore the relationships between agriculture, environment, and community health, making it an exciting field for those passionate about sustainable food production.
In these programs, you'll gain insight into topics like soil health, biodiversity, and agricultural policy. Common courses may include Nutrient Cycling, Agroecosystem Design, and Sustainable Pest Management, which help you develop specific skills such as assessing environmental impacts and implementing regenerative farming techniques. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, preparing them for a variety of roles within the agricultural sector.
Graduates often pursue careers in sustainable agriculture, food systems consulting, and environmental advocacy. With a strong emphasis on applied learning, students experience hands-on projects that connect them directly to real-world farming challenges. Through collaborative work with local communities, you'll also understand the social aspects of agriculture, enhancing your ability to influence change effectively.