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6 Agronomy Masters Degree Programs in France


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UniLaSalle
Diplôme d'ingénieur UniLaSalle spécialité Agronomie et Agro-industries
- Beauvais, France
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
French
Et si l’avenir de l’agriculture passait par toi ? En devenant ingénieur agronome, tu seras acteur de la transition agroécologique et mettras en place des solutions pour répondre aux enjeux démographiques, environnementaux et économiques de l’agriculture.


ISARA
European MSc Agroecology
- Lyon, France
- As, Norway
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, French
The MSc Agroecology is a European program coordinated by ISARA and leading to a double degree between ISARA and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). You have a strong interest in sustainable agriculture and agroecosystem management ? Join us !


ISARA
Master Engineering : Agronomy, Food, Environment - taught in FRENCH
- Lyon, France
- Avignon, France
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
French, English
Exchange students, join our Engineering Programme ! Our programme prepares students to occupy managing positions in professional organizations, public institutions, companies and laboratories of the agriculture and food sectors.
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UniLaSalle
Bachelor+Master in Agro, Food & Environmental Engineering
- Mont-Saint-Aignan, France
Master degree, BSc
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Agro-ecological, food, and environmental transitions know no borders. Neither do we! Join us to learn about the challenges of agriculture, food, and the environment on an international scale. A real window into the world, this course will enable you to develop your knowledge and skills for international professions. Join the only 100% English-language engineering program in France, and immerse yourself in the multicultural atmosphere of our Rouen campus!


Université de Lorraine
Master in Biology and Ecology for the Forest Agronomy and Environment – track Forests and their environments (FEN)
- Nancy, France
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
In this Master's program, the major “Forests and their environments (FEN)” consists of one semester of courses displayed in English and open to international students.


Agrocampus Ouest
MASTER'S IN AGROSCIENCES, ENVIRONMENT, TERRITORIES, LANDSCAPE AND FOREST
- Rennes, France
- Angers, France
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
French
This master program is built based on a perspective describing the professions' evolution in the environment with many professionals involved. Several observations have emerged: the environmental dimension is essential in public decision-making. Climate change and the preservation of resources (biodiversity, water, soil) require adapting development and spatial planning scenarios.
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Studying Agronomy at the Master's level in France provides a unique blend of applied knowledge and research focus. This field is dedicated to enhancing agricultural practices, exploring soil management, crop production, and sustainable farming techniques that address global challenges.
Through courses in advanced soil science, crop physiology, and agroecology, you'll learn to develop innovative farming strategies that promote sustainability. You'll also engage in research projects that connect theory to real-world applications, ensuring that you gain practical insights into contemporary agricultural issues. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas in diverse settings, from rural farms to cutting-edge research stations.
France's rich agricultural heritage offers access to unique resources and a supportive community of experts in the field. Graduates often find diverse career paths across sectors, including roles in agricultural consulting, environmental management, and policy development. Equipped with skills highly valued globally, you'll contribute to the future of agriculture, ensuring food security and sustainable practices in various regions.