Agronomy – Georgian Technical University
Program Overview
Offered by the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Biosystems Engineering, this program equips graduates with scientific knowledge in modern agronomy, including plant conservation, crop rotation, soil management, seed technology, and varietal development.
The curriculum emphasizes global agricultural standards and innovation, enabling participants to meet industrial and societal demands at local and global levels.
**Awarded Degree:** Master of Agronomy
**Discipline:** Agronomy
**Duration:** 2 years
**ECTS Credits:** 120
**Language of Instruction:** English
**Delivery Mode:** On-Campus
**Tuition Fee:** $4,600 (per_year)
**Application Fee:** $250
**Accreditation:** Accredited by the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement (NCEQE), Georgia
**Career Opportunities:**
– Agronomy Specialist
– Crop Production Manager
– Plant Breeding Associate
– Agricultural Consultant
– Seed Technology Officer
– Researcher in Crop Science
– Agricultural Innovation Coordinator
– Field Agronomist
– Farm Systems Planner.
**Learning Outcomes:**
– Apply modern agronomic theories
– Manage crop production systems
– Improve plant varieties
– Use soil and water conservation techniques
– Engage in plant breeding projects
– Conduct field research
– Write scientific agronomy reports in English
– Introduce innovative agricultural practices.
University
Georgian Technical University
The Georgian Technical University (GTU) is a public technical university established in 1922, located at
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