Colorado State University College of Agricultural Sciences


The Colorado State University College of Agricultural Sciences includes five academic departments and offers nine undergraduate majors with many concentration options as well as 39 graduate degree programs.

Academic departments

The College is organized into five academic departments:
The College offers many concentration options in the following nine majors:
The College offers Master of Agriculture, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in 39 areas.

Research

Faculty and staff perform cutting-edge research in food safety, human-disease prevention characteristics of food crops, livestock and the environment, renewable energy, no-till cropping systems, risk management for farmers and ranchers, and organic agriculture. The college has also received research grants for human health projects such as $1 million from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to analyze the effects of green school buildings on student health and performance and $1.5 million from the National Cancer Institute to study why beans protect against breast cancer.