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Specialization
Macdonald Campus
The Specialization in Field Crops and Horticulture provides students with knowledge and skills relating to the biology and physiology, breeding, propagation, and management of domesticated crops and vegetables. The ability to...
Specialization
Macdonald Campus
In the Plant Biology聽Specialization, you will learn all about the nature of聽plants聽鈥斅爁rom聽their cellular structure,聽to their role in the ecosystem.聽聽聽聽 You will examine the structure and development of plants in the context...
Major, Honours
Macdonald Campus
Would you like to understand why some foods taste so good? Or why brightly coloured fruits and vegetables are good for your health? Or perhaps you want to learn how to invent exciting new foods like an avocado-based tiramisu...
Domain
Macdonald Campus
Humankind has used technological advances to exploit the environment to its benefit, with the consequence of introducing pollution and environmental damage. This Domain considers the interface between the environment and human...
Minor
Macdonald Campus
The Agricultural Production Minor offers students in non-agricultural related majors a chance to develop expertise in animal and plant production. You can cover topics like ecological agriculture, crop production or herd...
Minor, Specialization
Macdonald Campus
The food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, many of the materials we use, and much of the recreation and culture we enjoy are products of ecological systems.聽 We manage ecosystems to provide us with these...
Domain
Macdonald Campus
Renewable resource management is an emerging field that focuses on the ecosystem structures and processes required to sustain the delivery, to humanity, of ecosystem goods and services such as food, clean water and air,...
Specialization
Macdonald Campus
Wildlife biology examines the biology, ecology, and behaviour of vertebrate animals 鈥 especially mammals, birds and fishes. In this specialization, you鈥檒l learn about the proper management and conservation of wildlife species...

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