Undergraduate Degrees

The College of Agricultural Sciences offers educational opportunities for virtually endless career paths. Browse over 20 degree majors, many of which offer options for specialization. Consider one of over 20 undergraduate minors, to help build your knowledge across disciplines and prepare you for an ever-changing job market.

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Agricultural & Food Business Management

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • Undergraduate Minor

The Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural & Food Business Management teaches students to navigate the important intersection of business, food systems, and agriculture. We combine practical skills (marketing, finance, management) with rigorous analytical approaches. This degree equips students with the tools that are highly sought by...

Career Highlights

  • Inspector or Quality Controller
  • Buyer or Purchasing Agent
  • Agricultural Sales or Marketing
  • Farm Manager or Owner
  • Loan Officer

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Agricultural Education Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

The Agricultural Education minor will help meet both student and employer interests by providing a transcript visible path for students to develop a framework for teaching and learning in a variety of settings within the broad field of agricultural education, including formal and non-formal agricultural education, and outreach and engagement...

Career Highlights

  • Public Service
  • Extension Agent
  • Agricultural Educator

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Agricultural Sciences

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • Undergraduate Minor

The Agricultural Sciences major gives students the freedom to design their own degree, and empowers students with the knowledge and skills to become leaders in communication and education, or in any area of agriculture. Learning within the Agricultural Sciences major is not limited to the classroom, and students are encouraged to gain real world...

Career Highlights

  • Grower or Production Manager
  • Soil Conservationist
  • Agricultural Sales or Marketing
  • Agronomist
  • Animal Breeder of Husbandry

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Animal Sciences

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

The Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Sciences provides students the most current and up-to-date information on production methods involved in the care and management of companion animals, livestock, and poultry. Students are prepared to go on to advanced studies in animal sciences, veterinary medicine, pharmacy school, human medicine,...

Career Highlights

  • Inspector or Grader
  • Veterinarian
  • Feed Mill Manger
  • Rancher or Farm Manager
  • Animal Husbandry

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Animal Sciences Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

The Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Sciences provides students the most current and up-to-date information on production methods invovled in the care and management of companion animals, livestock, and poultry. Students are prepared to go on to advanced studies in animal sciences, veterinary medicine, pharmacy school, human medicine,...

Career Highlights

  • Nutrition
  • Inspector or Grader
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Livestock Merchandising and Business
  • Local, State or Federal Government

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Biological Data Sciences

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

The life sciences have been transformed by the ability to rapidly collect large-scale datasets. Students studying Biological Data Sciences will be at the interface of life and quantitative sciences and study as well as use large datasets to address important questions across disciplines of the life sciences.

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Biological Data Sciences Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

The life sciences have been transformed by the ability to rapidly collect large-scale datasets. Students studying Biological Data Sciences will be at the interface of life and quantitative sciences and study as well as use large datasets to address important questions across disciplines of the life sciences.

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BioResource Research

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

BioResource Research (BRR) is an interdisciplinary biosciences major centered around student research. Students take science core courses, complete an option in the FANH (Food, Agriculture, Natural resources, and Human) sciences, and do a research project of their choice under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Nearly 100% of BRR graduates have...

Career Highlights

  • Biotechnologist
  • Natural Resource Manager
  • Researcher or Lab Technician
  • Toxicologist
  • Environmental or Climate Scientist

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Botany

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • Undergraduate Minor

Botany students learn about plants at all levels of biological organization, from molecular and cellular processes to the global ecosystem. In addition to addressing fundamental questions in plant biology, plant scientists in the 21st century will be called upon to provide information useful for producing food, fiber, and medicine for an...

Career Highlights

  • Conservation Expert
  • Museum Botanist
  • Federal or State Agency Botanist
  • Pathology Consultant
  • Research Botanist

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Comparative International Agriculture Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

The minor provides students with opportunities to explore international agricultural concepts and practical experiences through global awareness coursework, cultural immersion via study or internship abroad, and through classroom learning about global issues in agriculture. The 27 credit hour curriculum prepares students for a wide range of...

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Crop & Soil Science

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Crop and Soil Science students work on solving the most complex agricultural and natural resource problems faced in Oregon, our nation, and across the globe. If you want to help feed the people of Oregon, the United States and the world; or be part of a team exploring biofuels and bioproducts to increase energy independence in the United States...

Career Highlights

  • Erosion Control Specialist
  • Agronomist or Consultant
  • Extension Agent
  • Grower or Production Manager
  • Soil Scientist or Conservationist

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Crop Science Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

Crop and Soil Science students work on solving the most complex agricultural and natural resource problems faced in Oregon, our nation, and across the globe. If you want to help feed the people of Oregon, the United States and the world; or be part of a team exploring biofuels and bioproducts to increase energy independence in the United States...

Career Highlights

  • Grower or Production Manager
  • Agronomist or Consultant
  • Extension Agent

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Ecological Engineering

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

The EcoE degree at OSU is a unique, ABET-accredited degree that is the first of its kind in the nation. Ecological Engineering blends engineering and science, and focuses on the design of sustainable systems (natural, urban, and agricultural) that are consistent with ecological principles and integrate human activities into the natural...

Career Highlights

  • Water Treatment
  • Bioremediation
  • Ecological Restoration
  • Ecosystem Modeling
  • Irrigation Design & Management

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Entomology Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

The Entomology minor is available to all OSU students. A minimum of 27 credits is required, at least 12 of which must be upper-division credits.

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Environmental Economics & Policy

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

The environmental economics and policy (EEP) undergraduate degree program will empower you to draw on strong economic and data analysis skills to promote environmental and natural resource stewardship. Environmental problems and misuse of natural resources are caused by human behavior, and thus must be solved by changing behavior. While...

Career Highlights

  • Lawyer
  • Policy Specialist or Analyst
  • Government, Private, and Non-Profit Sectors
  • Economic Analyst
  • Program Manager

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Environmental Economics and Policy Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

OSU has a proud history of research and education in agricultural, resource and environmental economics and is a recognized leader in developing the applied resource economics field. Courses within this minor program are taught by OSU's world-class faculty, who are recognized internationally for excellence in research and innovation.

Career Highlights

  • Preparing for Law Careers and Graduate Programs
  • Environmental Regulatory Compliance Responsibilities
  • Research and Nonprofit Foundations
  • State and Federal Government Agencies
  • Resource Management and Policy Responsibilities

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Environmental Law and Policy Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

In the past, evaluations and mitigation of environmental and natural resource problems have been based on technical and scientific solutions. But the current approach requires socioeconomic and legal impact assessment of economic development projects and activities that involve natural resources and the environment.

Career Highlights

  • Regulatory Compliance and Government-Based Policy
  • Promoting Sustainable and Effective Management Practices
  • Resource Management and Policy
  • State and Federal Government Agencies
  • Research and Nonprofit Foundations

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Fermentation Science Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

The Fermentation Science program, one of just a handful in the nation, is a hands-on applied science addressing the use of microorganisms as processing agents in the production of wine and beer, as well as a variety of other fermented foods such as cheese, yogurt, soy sauce, pickles, breads and fermented vegetables. Courses specific to the...

Career Highlights

  • Winemaker
  • Cheesemaking
  • Distilled Spirits
  • Brewer
  • Food and Beverage Industry

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Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

The Bachelor of Science degree in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences offers world-class training in processes and strategies for the management and conservation of fish, wildlife, and marine species and their habitats. Students in our degree program learn to think critically and evaluate problems concerning fundamental ecological principles using...

Career Highlights

  • Wildlife or Fisheries Biologist
  • Naturalist or Outdoor Educator
  • Research Biologist or Ecologist
  • Hatchery Manager
  • Wildlife Rehabilitator

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Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

The Bachelor of Science degree in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences offers world-class training in processes and strategies for the management and conservation of fish, wildlife, and marine species and their habitats. Students in our degree program learn to think critically and evaluate problems concerning fundamental ecological principles using...

Career Highlights

  • Wildlife or Fisheries Biologist
  • Animal Keeper or Trainer
  • Naturalist or Outdoor Educator
  • Wildlife Rehabilitator
  • Hatchery Manager

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Food Manufacturing Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

The Food Manufacturing minor introduces students to several engineering and operations concepts. A key component of the minor is a three-month manufacturing internship at a food processing facility. Prior to the internship, students will work within the department’s pilot plants, producing at least one of cheese, beer, wine, liquors, or fruit and...

Career Highlights

  • Food or Flavor Chemist
  • Quality Assurance Manager
  • Packaging Supervisor
  • Sensory or Food Scientist

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Food Science & Sustainable Technologies

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • Undergraduate Minor

As Alton Brown says, “All food is science” and nothing could be truer. Well suited to those with a scientific bent and a deep curiosity about food, our students come to understand the edible world through this fascinating field of study that combines Biology, Chemistry, Fermentation, Engineering and so much more.

Career Highlights

  • Quality Assurance Manager
  • Brewer or Winemaker
  • Sensory or Food Scientist
  • Dairy Products Specialist
  • Packaging Supervisor

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Horticulture

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • Undergraduate Minor

Our courses address contemporary, real-world problems and guide you in developing the knowledge and skills to solve them. In class, you’ll participate in hands-on laboratory and field experiences, installation and construction of horticultural systems, student-managed projects, and field-based problem solving.

Career Highlights

  • Plant Breeder or Geneticist
  • Vineyard
  • Therapeutic Horticulturalist
  • Nursery or Greenhouse Manager
  • Golf Course Superintendent or Athletic Field Director

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Leadership Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

This minor applies to students of all majors and is intended to enhance the leadership potential of students throughout the university. If you are interested in developing your leadership potential, the Leadership Minor is for you!

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Marine Conservation and Management Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

Follow your passion to help protect and sustain living marine resources by earning your marine conservation and management minor with Oregon State University.

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Organic Farming Systems Undergraduate Certificate

  • Undergraduate Certificate

The Undergraduate Organic Farming Systems Certificate will provide you with technical skills and knowledge in organic farming production and regulation. The program emphasizes organic management of soil health, pests and diseases, weeds, and inputs while also providing understanding of organic regulations, policy, economics, and social...

Career Highlights

  • Organic Farming Production and Regulation

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Rangeland Sciences

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • Undergraduate Minor

Rangeland sciences is the study and sustainable management of rangelands across a variety of biomes, from arid deserts, to mesic grasslands, to tropical savannahs. The program takes an interdisciplinary approach to provide advanced scientific knowledge regarding multiple ecological processes and social drivers influencing rangeland ecosystems...

Career Highlights

  • Game Enforcement
  • Rancher or Farm Manager
  • Land Use Planner
  • Rangeland Conservationist (Completion of the Rangeland Sciences minor alone does not qualify students for rangeland conservationist positions with the U.S. Office of Personnel Managemen)
  • Soil and Water Conservationist

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Soil Science Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

Crop and Soil Science students work on solving the most complex agricultural and natural resource problems faced in Oregon, our nation, and across the globe. If you want to help feed the people of Oregon, the United States and the world; or be part of a team exploring biofuels and bioproducts to increase energy independence in the United States...

Career Highlights

  • Hydrologist
  • Grower or Production Manager
  • Extension Agent
  • Soil Scientist or Conservationist
  • Erosion Control Specialist

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Sustainability Double Degree

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • Undergraduate Minor

The Sustainability Double Degree (SDD) Program allows you to add a B.S. in Sustainability to your degree plan in any other major at OSU. Students from majors as diverse as Business Administration, Natural Resources, and Public Health meet in the Sustainability Program to gain a deeper understanding of social-ecological systems. As an SDD student,...

Career Highlights

  • Education
  • Policy making and regulation
  • Conservation and restoration
  • Waste prevention and management
  • NGO or other nonprofit

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Toxicology Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

There is a growing interest in protecting human and environmental health, environmental toxicology, and computational toxicology making this a contemporary field of study for undergraduate students.

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Turf and Landscape Management Minor

  • Undergraduate Minor

Our courses address contemporary, real-world problems and guide you in developing the knowledge and skills to solve them. In class, you’ll participate in hands-on laboratory and field experiences, installation and construction of horticultural systems, student-managed projects, and field-based problem solving.

Career Highlights

  • Restoration Ecologist
  • Plant Breeder or Geneticist
  • Golf Course Superintendent
  • Athletic Field Director
  • Vineyard

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Urban Agriculture

  • Undergraduate Certificate

This certificate will train you to capitalize on new markets in agriculture not addressed by traditional rural farming. Learn about modern techniques and technologies that can produce high quality and diverse goods grown right in their urban destination market — such as culturally significant ingredients, crops that don't transport well or...

Career Highlights

  • Agricultural Entrepreneur
  • Urban Farmer

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