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The Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program at Kyambogo University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of agricultural principles and practices. This undergraduate degree equips graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to address contemporary challenges in food production, resource management, and sustainable development. The curriculum encompasses a broad range of subjects including crop science, animal husbandry, soil science, agricultural economics, and extension education. Students engage in theoretical coursework, laboratory experiments, and practical field training to develop their analytical and problem-solving abilities. Graduates are prepared for careers in agricultural research, extension services, agribusiness, government agencies, and international development organizations, or to pursue further studies. Key skills developed include critical thinking, data analysis, and effective communication within the agricultural sector.
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Successfully verified on April 25, 2025 by the relevant educational authorities.
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