Program Intelligence
Academic Mission
The Master of Science in Sustainable Agriculture by Research program at Uganda Christian University offers advanced training for students seeking to contribute to the field through in-depth investigation and scholarly inquiry. This program emphasizes critical analysis of agricultural systems, ecological principles, and socio-economic factors influencing sustainable practices. Students will engage in rigorous research methodologies, developing the capacity to design, execute, and disseminate original research findings. The curriculum fosters a comprehensive understanding of environmental stewardship, food security, and rural development challenges within the agricultural sector. Graduates are equipped with advanced research skills and a deep theoretical and practical knowledge base applicable to academic research, policy development, and advanced roles in agricultural organizations. Typical career paths include agricultural researcher, policy analyst, and program manager in governmental and non-governmental organizations focused on sustainable food systems.
Accreditation Portfolio
Program Approval
Successfully verified on March 1, 2021 by the relevant educational authorities.
Validity Period
This accreditation has expired. Please contact the institution for current status.
Academic Host
Suggested Pathways
Master in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
The Master in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics program at Uganda Christian University equips students …
Explore DetailsMaster of Art in African Studies
The Master of Arts in African Studies program at Uganda Christian University provides a comprehensive …
Explore DetailsMaster of Arts in Counselling Psychology
The Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology program at Uganda Christian University offers advanced theoretical …
Explore DetailsMaster of Arts in Literature
The Master of Arts in Literature program at Uganda Christian University offers advanced study in …
Explore DetailsInquiry & Connectivity
Institution Outreach
Connect directly with the academic registrar or admissions office for specific program requirements and intake periods.