McGill University Agriculture programs will teach you about the biology of cultivated plants and animals, and how to grow food while maintaining a healthy environment. Practical experience is key; McGill have unique facilities where you can practice what you learn. University’s on-campus farm includes crop fields, orchards, greenhouses, and dairy, swine and poultry facilities for hands-on experience.
You will also have great opportunities to learn off-campus. Field studies and internships are encouraged, with many students choosing to spend a summer applying what they have learned and gaining new, specialized knowledge and work experience either at home or abroad
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A four-year bachelor’s degree is typically required to apply for graduate admission at McGill University. However, the university also somtimes accepts applications from students who have completed a three-year bachelor’s degree on a case-by-case basis. However, meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the program, as admission decisions are highly competitive and based on a holistic review of each students’s credentials.