

Sustainable Agriculture Program
The first Sustainable Agriculture Undergraduate Program in the U.S.
—Established in 1988
Student Activities
Correspondence:
Dr.
Eric Gallandt
University of Maine
5722 Deering Hall
Orono, ME 04469 5722
(207) 581- 2933
The
Graduate School
University of Maine
2 Winslow Hall
Orono, ME 04469 5782
(207) 581- 3217
Graduate Program
Doctor of Philosophy
Biological Sciences
Plant Science
Ecology and Environmental Sci.
Master of Science
Bio-Resource Engineering
Plant, Soil and Environmental Sciences
Botany and Plant Pathology
Resource Economics and Policy
Ecology and Environmental Sci.
Resource Utilization
Entomology
Financial Aid
Graduate students are supported both internally and externally through a variety of funded research grants and teaching assistantships. Prospective students should contact faculty who might serve as their supervisors to discuss opportunities for financial aid.
Students
Graduate students in the program are from all parts of the United States as well as Canada, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa.Applying
Prospective graduate students should have completed course work in biology or plant science, chemistry, mathematics, and in subject matter areas closely related to their interests and those of their advisor.
Prospective
students should contact faculty who
might serve as their advisors to discuss which degree option
is appropriate for their particular interests
and goals. Different degree programs have different
requirements for admission.
Forms can be obtained at http://www.umaine.edu/graduate.