Stellenbosch University

Stellenbosch University

Master of Science of Agriculture in Soil Science

The Master of Science of Agriculture in Soil Science in Agriculture is offered by Stellenbosch University.

Program Length: 1 YEAR.

Master of Science of Agriculture in Soil Science offered by the Stellenbosch University

You select a topics for the research project from one of the following specialisation fields:
  • soil genesis and classification;
  • weathering and clay mineral synthesis;
  • plant nutrition and fertilisation;
  • irrigation and soil-plant-water management including salinity control and management;
  • resource (soil, land and water evaluation and management systems such as, amongst others, erosion control); or
  • rhizosphere and pedosphere organisms and interactions.
The project may consist of either soil science only or soil science integrated with a crop (plant), climate and/or terrain study. You will be guided towards project planning for problem solving by research within general guidelines and an overall picture of sustainable resource use through environmentally friendly, economical soil, water and plant management. You must be able to show that you have the ability to deal analytically and systematically with problems relating to the soil, plant, water and atmosphere continuum, and to identify possible solutions and formulate guidelines for the environmentally friendly management of natural resources.

Compulsory Module

Soil Science (180): Master's thesis

Assessment and Examination
After completion of the research you must submit a thesis to the satisfaction of the examiners and present a seminar. You will be expected to defend your thesis during this seminar.



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