Agricultural sciences major - Bachelor in crop production

Explore the programs and courses offered by Agricultural sciences major - Bachelor in crop production

Program Overview

A crop production agronomist seeks to optimize crop production while conserving the biological and biophysical resources of the environment, within a sustainable development perspective. They therefore learn how to implement interventions aimed at improving crop productivity and product quality, as well as controlling diseases and pests, managing fertilization, and ensuring the management and protection of resources (soil, water, and the environment), while maintaining biodiversity.

Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

  • Cell Biology
  • Fundamental and Organic Chemistry
  • Statistical Mathematics
  • Plant Biology
  • Animal Biology
  • Zoology
  • Animal Physiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Genetics
  • Agronomy I
  • Agronomy II
  • Microbiology
  • Botany

Advanced Topics

  • Agro-pedology and Fertilization
  • Irrigation and Drainage
  • Plant Genetic Improvement
  • Seed and Seedling Production
  • Field Crops
  • Perennial Crops
  • Vegetable Crops

Admissions Information

Students who have completed the second year in Agronomic Sciences within the SNV field are eligible to apply for this program.