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Faculty of Agriculture

 

The Faculty of Agriculture was founded jointly with the Faculty of Natural Resources in 1991. In 2007, the Faculty of Agriculture separated from the Faculty of Natural Resources and commenced its academic teaching and research activities on an independent basis. It is currently one of the major providers of research in agricultural fields in the region. Both training and research are undertaken at the highest professional level and a wide range of agriculture based scientific courses are offered to graduate and postgraduate students. The faculty’s mission is to develop resources and technology to provide contemporary and future needs of the agricultural sector of Kurdistan province, to advance and disseminate knowledge and to provide advice and guidance in the field of agriculture for sustainable economic development. The faculty has 8 departments, offering 12 undergraduate degree programmes and 24 postgraduate degree programmes (including 7 PhD degree programmes), comprising of:

 

 

At present, the Faculty of Agriculture has over 1000 students and 69 full-time academic members of staff. The faculty has 28 laboratories including Soil Chemistry Laboratory, Soil Physics Laboratory, Plant Breeding Laboratory, Plant Pathology, Genetics Laboratory, Entomology Laboratory, Poultry Production Unit, Quail Production Unit, Dairy Cattle Production Unit. In addition, this faculty has four greenhouses and 50 hectares of agricultural research fields. The below table lists all degree programmes offered by the faculty.

Faculty of Agriculture

List of Degree Programmes

Department Degree Programme BA/BSc MA/MSc PhD
Animal Science Animal Science    
Animal Breeding  
Animal Physiology  
Animal Nutrition  
Agronomy & Plant Breeding  Production and Plant Genetic Engineering (Agrotechnology & Biotechnology)    
Plant Genetic and Breeding    
Agroecology    
Agricultural Biotechnology  
Agronomy (Crop Physiology)    
Horticultural Sciences and Engineering Food Science & Technology    
Landscape Engineering    
Horticultural Science & Engineering    
Horticultural Science & Engineering: Fruit Trees    
Horticultural Science & Engineering: Vegetables    
Horticultural Science & Engineering: Medicinal Plants    
Horticultural Science & Engineering: Ornamental Plants    
Soil Science Soil Science & Engineering    
Soil Biology and Biotechnology    
Soil Physics & Conservation    
Soil Resources & Land Evaluation    
Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics    
Agricultural Policy & Development    
Agricultural Extension & Education    
Plant Protection Plant Protection    
Agricultural Entomology    
Plant Pathology  
Water Sciences & Engineering Water Sciences &  Engineering    
Irrigation & Drainage  Engineering    
Biosystems Engineering Mechanics & Biosystems Engineering    
Design and Construction    
Postharvest Technology    
Food Industry Machinery Engineering