About Agronomy in Northwest Missouri State University
Agronomy majors at Northwest gain fundamental training in the study of crop and soil management. Faculty focus on three core areas to ensure student success: fundamental principles of producing healthy, bountiful and sustainable crops; science of soil as a natural resource and component of agro ecosystems; and methods of determining and implementing solutions to crop and soil management systems.
This major offers three different areas of focus:
- Crop Science
- Horticulture
- Soil Science
Each emphasis allows students to specialize in one of these fields and tailor classes within that emphasis to fit their interest beyond the core courses within the program.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have completed High School with a GPA of 3.0 (80%) or higher
English language requirements
- IELTS :5.5
- TOEFL IBT: 61
- PTE: 44
Northwest Missouri State University Highlights
Type of University |
Public, Coed |
Established Year |
1905 |
Campus Setting |
Rural |
Location |
Maryville, Missouri |
Annual Endowment |
27.26 million USD |
Percentage of International Students |
6% |
Student-Faculty Ratio |
22:1 |
Annual Acceptance Rate |
78% |
Official website |
nwmissouri.edu |
Northwest Missouri State University Cost of Attendance
Undergraduate
Item |
Cost |
Tuition* |
12,527.48 |
Fees |
3,829.00 |
On-Campus Living Expenses(9 Months) |
9,022.00 |
Health Insurance - approximate |
1,265.37 |
Orientation and Student Service Fees |
300.00 |
Estimated Undergraduate Cost |
USD 26,943.85 |
Graduate
Item |
Cost |
Tuition* |
5,940.00 |
Fees |
2,667.60 |
Living Expenses (9 months) |
5,400.00 |
Health Insurance - approximate |
1,266.00 |
Orientation and Student Service Fees |
225.00 |
Estimated Graduate Cost |
USD 15,498.60 |
*Tuition fees are based on academic program irrespective of in-state or out-of-state residency