Graduate Programs Overview
Become a leader in agricultural science and education with a graduate degree from the Department of Agricultural Education, Technology & Innovation (AETI).
AETI’s graduate programs prepare you to become an expert in agricultural science, equipping you with advanced knowledge and skills to address global challenges in food systems, sustainability and education. With a focus on leadership, communication and research, you'll be ready for impactful careers in education, industry or government, making a lasting difference in communities worldwide.
How to apply
A completed application includes any required self-reported grades, transcripts, application fee, and proof of English proficiency, if required. Visit the University of Arizona Graduate College for a complete list of admissions requirements.
Lower your cost to attend
The estimated cost to attend the university depends largely on whether you’re a resident or non-resident and whether you plan to live on campus, off campus paying rent, or live with a family member rent-free. You can lower your cost through scholarships and financial aid.
M.S. in Agricultural Education (Research Emphasis) students may apply for a Graduate Assistantship (GA) by February 2nd for additional financial support.
Graduate Degrees from the Department of Agricultural Education, Technology & Innovation
M.S. in Agricultural Education
Advance your career in agricultural education, focusing on leadership, teaching or research in formal and non-formal settings.
Career and Technical Education Administrator Graduate Certificate
Learn how to shape the future of vocational and technical training.
Agricultural Leadership Graduate Certificate
Develop the leadership skills needed to inspire change and innovation within agricultural industries and communities.
Adult Teaching Certificate
Teach adult learners in agricultural and technical education, enhancing your impact in workforce development.