Online Master of Science in Agricultural Education
Admissions Contact: Dr. Gaea Hock
A master’s degree in agricultural education will provide the opportunity to advance your career and education on your own terms. The goal of this program is to enable students to balance career advancement with professional, social and financial commitments.
K-State's Agricultural Education and Communications department boasts a near 100 percent placement record for graduates. Common career paths include:
- classroom teacher
- extension educator
- agricultural museum curator
- curriculum developer
- environmental educator
- congressional staffer
- educational specialist
- communications professional
- program manager
- producer
- sales associate
- international agricultural development specialist
- outreach coordinator
To learn more about the requirements for receiving a master's degree in Agricultural Education and Communication from K-State, visit the Agricultural Education and Communication program page.
Agricultural Education and Communication Faculty
- Jason Ellis, Department Head and Assistant Professor
- Gaea Hock, Associate Professor
- Katie Starzec, Assistant Professor
- Jonathan Ulmer, Associate Professor
Degree Completion