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Department of Agricultural Education & Studies

AgEd Master of Science Program - NonThesis Option

Available On-Campus and by Distance Education

The Master of Science program in Agricultural Education is available as a traditional on-campus program, but may also be completed by distance education with no on-campus courses or meetings. This program is viewed as a practitioner’s program oriented strongly towards improving the candidate’s professional proficiency and status. Candidates are expected to complete a creative component in the field of agricultural education. The creative component should focus on a specific need in agricultural education and be presented in a scholarly manner. Candidates must pass a final oral examination conducted by the candidate’s graduate committee. The oral examination focuses on courses taken, professional experiences, and defense of the creative component.

Program of Study Requirements

Program Requirements
Required Course
or Equivalent
Credits
Introduction to Research
AGEDS 510
3
Instructional Methods
AGEDS 520
3
Program Planning
AGEDS 524
3
Learning Theory
AGEDS 533
3
Foundations of Agricultural Education
AGEDS 550
3
Creative Component
AGEDS 599
2
Electives
 
13
Total Required Credits
 
30

Note: 22 credits must be earned at Iowa State University.

For a specialization in Agricultural Extension Education, a graduate course in each of the following areas is required: program planning, program evaluation, and instructional methods. The thesis or creative component must be related to agricultural extension education. Students who wish to focus on extension are encouraged to review “A Sampling of Courses Supportive of an Extension Graduate Focus(Adobe Reader Required).

Potential Course Sequence

Year 1 - Fall
Credits Year 1 - Spring Credits
AGEDS 550
AGEDS 524
Elective
3
3
3
AGEDS 510
AGEDS 533
Elective
3
3
3
Year 2 - Fall   Year 2 - Spring  
AGEDS 520
Elective
Elective
3
3
3
AGEDS 599
Elective  
2
1

 

Admission Procedures

Before applying for admission, students are encouraged to acquaint themselves with the Department of Agricultural Education and Studies. Explore the following website: http://www.ageds.iastate.edu/index.htm. Contact any of our faculty and staff at anytime with questions. It is important that your educational goals and interests align with the expertise and focus areas of the department. If you decide that one of our programs would help you to achieve your personal and professional goals, we cordially invite you to apply for admission.
Directions for admission that are outlined on the Internet at: http://www.admissions.iastate.edu/graduate/index.php

Key components of the application for admission include:

Application Deadlines

March 15 - Deadline for persons desiring admission in the following summer or fall semester.

October 15 - Deadline for persons desiring admission for the following spring semester.