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2 Agronomy Masters Degree Programs in Georgia


Georgian Technical University
English Master's of Agronomy (EMPA)
- Tbilisi, Georgia
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The English Master’s Program of Agronomy ("EMPA"), established in Fall 2017, provides a unique opportunity to prospective candidates aspiring to become future global leaders in the field of agronomy. All EMPA courses and lectures are offered in English to prepare students to face real-life challenges of the global economy. Our expert team of English-speaking professors and lecturers are trained to equip each student with the English skills necessary to compete in both the academic and professional fields. We are confident that EMPA is the leading international program in the field of agronomy.


Agricultural University Of Georgia (Georgian Agrarian University)
Master's in Agricultural Sciences - Agronomy specialization
- Tbilisi, Georgia
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
The objective of Agronomy specialization is to prepare a master who will have profound and systematic knowledge in the field of agronomy; ability to manage soil fertility and plant nutrition; knowledge of integrated pests management; agroecosystems and its main directions, achievements of agro-biotechnologies and options of use; modern scientific methods and approaches of production-certification of seed and planting materials based.
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Agronomy degree programs at the Master's level in Georgia provide an exciting opportunity for students to engage in advanced studies focused on sustainable agricultural practices and innovative food production techniques. With an emphasis on research and practical applications, the program prepares you to contribute to solving global food security challenges.
Through courses in soil management, crop production, and pest control, you'll develop specialized skills such as analyzing plant genetics, optimizing irrigation systems, and managing agricultural resources efficiently. The curriculum fosters collaboration on real-world projects, allowing you to apply theoretical concepts to practical situations in the field. Students build confidence as they explore diverse agricultural methodologies and address critical issues facing modern farming.
Georgia's strategic location and agricultural diversity offer unique career opportunities for graduates. You'll find yourself well-equipped to pursue roles in agricultural research, policy development, or environmental consulting. Additionally, the region's focus on agricultural innovation emphasizes skills that are applicable globally, enhancing your employability in the international job market.