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The Ontario Agricultural College (founded 1873) began awarding a three-year Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree through the University of Toronto in 1888: a fourth year to the program was added in 1902. [6] Later, the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program in Canada predominantly consists of four-year study in college. [7] [8]
The name College of Horticulture Vellanikkara was renamed to College of Agriculture Vellanikkara in 2020 through ICAR recommendation followed by the Kerala Agricultural University academic council decision. Present intake of Bsc. (Hons.) Agriculture programme is 100+9(EWS).
Department of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine (Agro-Vet), Université des Montagnes [1] Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, University of Buea Faculty of Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, University of Dschang [2]
MDP, is a global multidisciplinary programme. Similarly, Master of Science in natural resources management by research programme (MSc NRM) was launched in 2015. Further, a Bachelor of Science programme, namely BSc in food science and technology, was launched in the year 2017, and BSc in organic agriculture was launched in 2019.
School of Agriculture and Food Sciences; Courses offered under this category are: 1 BSc. Food Science and Nutrition 2 BSc. Food Science and Technology 3 BSc. Horticulture 4 BSc. Agribusiness Management 5 BSc. Agricultural Education and Extension 6 BSc. Agriculture 7 BSc. Animal Health and Production 8 BSc. Food Science and Management 9 BSc.
In 1972, the College of Sports and in 1973 the College of Home Science were established. In 1973, College of Home Sciences was added. On 31 October 1991, the HAU was renamed as Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University. In 1992, the College of Agricultural Engineering was established. [4] [9] [10] [6] [11]
1877 – The one-year diploma program expanded to two years. 1880 – School's name changed to the Ontario Agricultural College. 1887 – BSA degree program begins (University of Toronto awards the degrees from 1888 until 1964). 1891 – Short courses offered to general public. 1901 – Degree program adds a fourth year (still a U of T degree).
1908: Students were admitted to education program leading to Licentiate in Agriculture (L. Ag.) 1909: Opening of Agricultural College and Research Institute (AC & RI) by Sir Arthur Lawley. 1920: The AC & RI was affiliated to Madras University. A new course of study leading to a three-year degree in Agriculture -B.Sc. (Ag.) was started.