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Agronomy Program

SPECIALTY : Agronomy

DURATION :   4 years (8 Semesters)

DEGREE IN VIEW :  Bachelor of Science (BSc.)

DEPARTMENT : Crop and Soil Sciences

SCHOOL :  School of Tropical Agriculture and Natural Resources (STANR)

Category :   Undergraduate

The Department of Crop and Soil Sciences consists of three major programme areas of Crop Sciences, Horticulture and Soil Sciences that share a common mission of education, discovery, and communication to improve the understanding and management of plant and soil systems. At the undergraduate level the department offers majors in Crop Sciences, Horticulture and Soil Sciences.

The undergraduate degree programme in soil sciences is designed to build up knowledge progressively starting from Soil Genesis to Soil Management providing necessary theoretical background in Soil Physics, Soil Chemistry, Soil Mineralogy, Soil Microbiology, Soil Survey and Classification, Plant Nutrition, Soil Fertility and Land Use. Practical applications of all the courses address agronomic and environmental concerns giving equal emphasis on both.

Laboratory and field practical sessions are integral components of all courses. Through these sessions, students develop skills to analyze soil, plant, manure, fertilizers and water and subsequently make judgments on their suitability for food production based on the availability of nutrients, and organic and inorganic contaminants.

Mission

The mission of the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences is to improve the understanding and management of plant and soil systems that are the foundation for food and fibre production, environmental quality, and community well-being. We educate students regarding stewardship of these systems, preparing them for fulfilling private- and public sector employment; we discover answers to complex problems that threaten sustainable land use through science-based research; and we communicate our findings through scholarly publications and relevant outreach programmes.

Vision

The Department of Crop and Soil Sciences will lead to the development and application of science-based knowledge for understanding and managing diverse and sustainable landscapes for food and fibre production, critical ecosystem functions (e.g., water and air quality, biodiversity, climate stability), and community well-being. The Department will continue to be responsive to developing problems, but will seek to be forward looking and proactive in the stewardship of plant and soil resources. To accomplish this vision the Department must expand multidisciplinary teams to address critical regional, national and international needs (that have significance in Cameroon). We strive to evolve our learning and outreach activities to address current and future economic, social, and technological developments and maintain an active dialogue with managers of rural and urban landscapes.

Program Objectives

To produce agriculturalists who are well grounded in the sciences of crop production and the management of soil fertility.

Areas covered

  • Crop Science
  • Soil Science
  • Horticulture

Career Opportunities

Career opportunities in the crop and soil sciences specialties include:

  1. Agronomists
  2. Plant breeders and genetics
  • Plant Pathologists and related disciplines
  1. Soil Scientists
  2. Extension and rural sociologists
  3. Agribusiness manager
  • Food technologists
  • Farm managers
  1. Pasture managers
  2. Weeds specialists
  3. Plant biotechnologists

Find challenging work with the soil conservation service, the extension service or Private Industry.

Horticulturists (manage a personal business as a retail or wholesale nurseryman, florist, landscape contractor or fruit and vegetable grower) even in relation with firms or companies that sell chemicals, fertilizers, and seed stock.

Fees

The tuition fee per year is 502,500 FCFA for Cameroonians To read more about fees click here.