Program Details
The master of science distance-delivered program is specifically designed to meet the needs of practicing county Extension agents and middle/high school agriscience teachers. The course schedule and content are tailored to best meet the instructional and scheduling needs of busy practicing educators. At the completion of the program, individuals will earn a master of science degree in Agricultural Education and Communication.
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County agent courses [2007] [2008]
Agriscience teacher courses[2007] [2008]
Basic Requirements
- Commitment to improving yourself as a professional
- Commitment to complete the entire program
- Admittance into the AEC graduate program
- Reliable Internet access
- Reliable access to computer that meets the UF basic requirements found at http://www.circa.ufl.edu/computer.htm
Final Project
During the final semester, you will take a written final exam that reflects the coursework contained within the program that you have completed. You will also develop and submit a final project. You will work closely with your advisor on the development and approval of this project.
Financial Information
This program follows the same tuition and fee schedule as other graduate courses at the University of Florida for Florida residents. In most cases, individuals completing the program will receive increases in salary that will recover the cost of the program within just a few years. Out-of-state students pay a tuition rate of $315.00 per credit hour. View the University Financial Services Web site for more information: http://www.fa.ufl.edu/ufs/. Note that tuition charges are subject to change.
