The profile “Tropical Agriculture” within the MSc program “Sustainable International Agriculture” aims at qualifying students to become open minded, well trained professionals in sustainable agricultural land use of integrated tropical and subtropical agro-ecosystems. A wide range of modules in soil, plant, animal and socio-economic sciences as well as method-oriented classes confer skills for in-depth analysis, understanding and possible modification of existing farming systems in the wake of need for a resource efficient production of agricultural goods that responds to the challenges of population growth, globalisation and climate change in a site-specific way. A bi-annual two-week excursion to a tropical country (e.g. Oman, Mexico, Kenya, and Thailand), and participation in on-going long-term field research projects of different faculty members allow you to test-apply your skills under real conditions while collecting credits.
The agricultural faculties of Göttingen and Kassel-Witzenhausen have a long-standing history of research in (sub)tropical countries, and their internationally recognised staff provide you with up-to-date teaching and mentoring as well as scientific guidance. In this way you will be well-prepared for challenging jobs in research and development organisations, input-, production and output sectors of agricultural commodities, and at the level of national and regional governments and administration in an international context.
Study Plan

For a detailed module description, please refer to the current module catalogue.
General information about the programme, the contact persons and the modules can be found in the SIA Study guide with details for this specialization track on page 43 .
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Program coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Andreas Bürkert
Organic Plant Production and Agroecosystems Research in the Tropics and Subtropics
University of Kassel
Steinstr. 19
D-37213 Witzenhausen
Phone: +49 5542 98 1228 | ✉ E-Mail