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Organization Name: University of Aarhus Training
course:
MSc Agrobiology specialization in Organic
Agriculture
Place: Aarhus, Denmark
Training language: English
Dates: Every year in the end of August Deadline
EU and EEA citizens: June 15 Deadline
Others: March 15
Duration: 2 years
Cost: Tuition fee depending on status
Funding: Depending on status
Target groups and admission requirements: Prospective students will need a bachelor’s degree (BSc) in agricultural
or biological sciences Training
objectives: During the first term you can choose among three lines: Animal health
and welfare, Plant nutrition and health and Organic agriculture, each comprising two compulsory courses. These
lines will give you holistic, research-based knowledge ranging from the genetic
background material in agricultural production to the quality of the end
product. In the second term you will be able to choose among many optional
courses, which can have a broad or a more specialised basis. In the third term
you will be able to either continue to specialise or fine-tune your degree or
start on your MSc thesis. On the Agrobiology degree programme you will have the
choice of a thesis of either 30, 45 or 60 ECTS credits. Training
program: This line is comprised of two introductory courses Organic agriculture
– farm management and production and, followed by a number of optional courses
where students can pitch their degree programme to the chosen direction.
Organic agriculture – quality and environment In the
two courses we will be working with fundamental factors and processes that are
important in organic crop and animal productions and that therefore can be used
as quantitative and qualitative control mechanisms. We will
also be working with issues relating to individual farm types, to the organic
production segments and to the interaction between organic productions and
society at large. The
basic protection of the environment and the promotion of animal welfare that
are defined in the organic principles and regulations will form part of the
analyses of opportunities and barriers for the development of organic farming. The
approach is characterized by a high degree of interdisciplinarity with emphasis
on project work and on contact to farms and research. The line concludes with a
thesis on a subject with relation to organic farming, which can lead to
employment opportunities in areas supporting the development of organic farming
and food production. This includes advisory work, teaching, research and
management. Contact details: Questions regarding
admission – Studies counselor -
Lena Hinrichsen Tel. +45 8942 9906 Questions regarding
study programme contents – Senior scientist - Sabine
Ravnskov Tel. +45 8999 3669
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