Master of Science in Agriculture and Natural Resources
The department offers a Master of Science in Agriculture and Natural Resources (M.S.A.N.R.). The M.S.A.N.R. program is administered through UT Martin Online, facilitating a minimum tuition increase for non-resident students. The M.S.A.N.R. curriculum is comprised of 36 hours of graduate course work and is offered via the Internet. The program features three concentrations to meet the needs of place-bound professionals seeking a graduate education. Students in the M.S.A.N.R. program select a concentration in either: Agribusiness and Risk Management, Natural Resources Systems Management, or Systems Science in Agriculture. The Agribusiness and Risk Management concentration provides a range of agricultural economics course work developed specifically to address risk management issues associated with agribusiness enterprises. Students selecting the Natural Resources Systems Management concentration have access to a wide range of natural resources based graduate course work from The University of Tennessee at Martin as well as participating universities in the Natural Resources Distance Learning Consortium (NRDLC). The Systems Science in Agriculture concentration features course work in agricultural engineering technology, management science, and agricultural economics providing a well-rounded graduate education for professionals seeking careers in agricultural industries and government agencies.
The Department of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources offers a Master of Science in Agriculture and Natural Resources (M.S.A.N.R.). The M.S.A.N.R. program is administered through UT Martin Online, facilitating a minimal tuition increase for non-resident students. The M.S.A.N.R. curriculum is comprised of 36 hours of graduate course work and is offered primarily via the Internet. The program features three concentrations to meet the needs of place-bound professionals seeking a graduate education. Students in the M.S.A.N.R. program select a concentration (18 hours) in either: (Ia.) Agribusiness and Risk Management, (Ib.) Natural Resources Systems Management, or (Ic.) Systems Science in Agriculture.
The Agribusiness and Risk Management (ARM) concentration provides a range of agricultural economics course work developed specifically to address risk management issues associated with agribusiness enterprises. Students selecting the Natural Resources Systems Management (NRSM)concentration can choose courses related to natural resources management including the areas of wildlife biology, park administration, geosciences, and agricultural engineering technology. The Systems Science in Agriculture (SSA) concentration features course work in agricultural engineering technology, management science, and agricultural economics providing a well-rounded graduate education for professionals seeking careers in agricultural industries and government agencies.
In addition to the above graduate programs offered in the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, students may also choose to enroll in the Master of Business Administration with an Agricultural Option in the College of Business and Global Affairs. For more information on the requirements for the MBA with an agricultural option please see the College of Business and Global Affairs graduate requirements.
Students may pursue thesis (see M.S.A.N.R. thesis qualifications) or non-thesis options in the M.S.A.N.R. program. Students pursuing the thesis option must register for and complete the requirements for Agriculture 701-702 or Natural Resources Management 701-702, while students in the non-thesis option will register for and complete the requirements of Agriculture 790-791 or Natural Resources Management 790-791.
Students must satisfy the university general requirements and the following requirements specific to the degree.