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Disciplines / Majors

Agricultural Sciences

Summary

Through EAP, you can study most subfields of agricultural sciences within a different academic, environmental, and cultural context. By exploring variations in agricultural methods and systems, and by investigating the impact of international agricultural issues on local policies and practices, you will gain a comparative and global perspective on your major. As the agricultural scientists and professionals of tomorrow, you will greatly benefit from the kind of international understanding and cross-cultural competency that are fostered by study abroad.

Join the many UC agricultural science students who will study abroad this year through EAP!

Program Options

Featured Programs
Australia: University of Adelaide
Italy: University of Bologna
United Kingdom: University of Leeds

Find the right program for you:

  • Use the EAP Program Search Engine to find programs offering agricultural science courses.
  • Browse the MyEAP Course Catalog for agricultural science courses previously taken by EAP students. Additional courses may be available and not all courses may still be offered.
  • For additional course information, check the Academic Focus section found on all the program summary pages for each country.

Related Pages: Biological Sciences, Environmental Studies/Sciences

Information for Your Major

Check your campus link below to see if your department has provided specific information about study abroad:

The food we eat, the water we drink, the land we live on, and the quality of the air we breathe are threatened by depletion of non-renewable resources, global warming, pollution, and loss of plant and animal species. These challenges affect the whole earth and require international intervention and global scholarship as offered by programs such as EAP.

—Professor Jan Hopmans
Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources
UC Davis