Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Education MA Program Overview

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The Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Education Master of Arts program at MSU focuses on program milestones, objectives, timeline, program chair and course of study, campus solutions milestones, RECR training, and defining an impact project. Students will learn to set timelines, define study programs, complete tasks in the Campus Solutions system, and develop impact projects. The program also emphasizes the importance of annual reviews and training. Contact Michael Everett for inquiries.


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Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Education MA Program Overview

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  1. Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Education Master of Arts Program Milestones https://www.canr.msu.edu/csus/graduate/programs/afnre/

  2. Objectives Upon completion of video, students will be able to: Determine an appropriate timeline for the AFNRE MA program; Define a student s program chair and program of study (courses); Determine appropriate tasks to complete in the Campus Solutions system Review, RECR training). Define an appropriate impact project (CSUS898) (Annual https://www.canr.msu.edu/csus/graduate/programs/afnre/

  3. Timeline for your MA Program Consider creating a timeline that matches your Financial Commitment; Time Commitment; and Remember 5-years from first class. Refer to timeline document on AFNRE program site. https://www.canr.msu.edu/csus/graduate/programs/afnre/

  4. Program Chair and Course of Study Upon entry into your MA program, you have been assigned a program chair. Selecting an appropriate additional member Determining a course of study. Program Plan in SIS Once you have determined additional member and determined courses, you will need to go into the Campus Solutions system and fill in the appropriate fields for both components highlighted above. appropriate https://www.canr.msu.edu/csus/graduate/programs/afnre/

  5. Campus Solutions Milestones

  6. Campus Solutions As highlighted above, Campus Solutions will be the location where you keep track of much of your program. Annual Review RECR Training https://www.canr.msu.edu/csus/graduate/programs/afnre/

  7. RECR Training

  8. Defining an Appropriate Impact Project As part of your program, you are required to develop an impact project (CSUS898). This is developed and completed in conjunction with your committee. Impact Project s must be approved as part of the completion process. Impact Project guidelines are available as a resource. Previous Impact Projects https://www.canr.msu.edu/csus/graduate/programs/afnre/

  9. Questions? Contact Michael Everett, GPD AFNRE MA everettm@msu.edu or 517-581-5888 https://www.canr.msu.edu/csus/graduate/programs/afnre/

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