University of East Anglia, Norwich

Master in Global Plant Health

United Kingdom

The Master in Global Plant Health at University of East Anglia, Norwich is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

University of East Anglia, Norwich is a university in the United Kingdom, founded in 1963, with 2820 international students among its 16872 total students.

The university has 400 programs, covering various subjects and research areas, allowing students to explore their interests.

Norwich provides a great location for students, with a rich history and cultural events to enjoy outside of campus.

About the Program

The Master in Global Plant Health at the University of East Anglia is for students who want to learn about plant health and its global impact. This one-year Master's degree is taught in English and helps students understand the latest research and techniques in plant health.

The curriculum includes subjects like plant pathology, epidemiology, and pest management. Students develop skills in fieldwork, laboratory diagnostics, and research methods. They also get hands-on experience in labs, greenhouses, and field trips.

Graduates can work as plant health consultants, crop protection specialists, agricultural researchers, or environmental managers. They can find jobs in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies. With this degree, students can help improve crop yields, reduce pesticide use, and protect the environment.

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