Programs
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE
Majors
- Agricultural Biology
- Agricultural Economics
- Agronomy
- Animal Science
- Applied Plant Ecology
- Crop Science
- Environmental Science
- Food and Bioproduct Sciences
- Horticulture Science
- Soil Science
Minors
- Agribusiness
- Agribusiness Entrepreneurship
- Animal Science
- Applied Microbiology
- Applied Plant Ecology
- Biotechnology
- Field Crop Production
- Food and Bioproduct Sciences
- Horticulture Science
- Nutrition
- Rangeland Resources
- Soil Science
- Toxicology
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRIBUSINESS
Major MinorsBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL BIOSCIENCE
Major
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FOOD INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT
Major
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FOOD AND NUTRITION
Major
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN RENEWABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Majors
Minors
- Animal Science
- Applied Plant Ecology (with Resource Science major)
- Rangeland Resources
- Soil Science
- Toxicology
Theme Areas
Interested in an area of study but not sure what program to take? Check out our theme areas to see all your options.
The sustainable management, production, and genetic improvement of agricultural and domesticated plants and animals.
- Agricultural Biology Major (BSA)
- Agronomy Major (BSA)
- Agronomy Diploma
- Animal Bioscience (BSc)
- Animal Science Major (BSA)
- Animal Science Minor (BSA)
- Applied Plant Ecology Major (BSA)
- Applied Plant Ecology Minor (BSA, BSc RRM)
- Crop Science Major (BSA)
- Field Crop Production Minor (BSA)
- Horticulture Science Minor (BSA)
- Horticulture Science Major (BSA)
- Precision Agriculture Certificate
- Rangeland Resources Minor (BSA)
- Soil Science Major (BSA)
- Soil Science Minor (BSA)
Students interested in pursuing a career in Veterinary Medicine often choose to complete their pre-veterinary requirements through the College of Agriculture and Bioresources while earning valuable credit towards a degree in this college.
The use of renewable resources to provide safe and accessible food, sustainable sources of nutrients, pharmaceuticals and fuels.
Protecting renewable resources and the environment through responsible management and conservation of the world’s soil, water and ecosystems.
- Resource Science Major (BSc RRM)
- Resource Economics and Policy Major (BSc RRM)
- Environmental Science Major (BSA)
- Applied Plant Ecology Major (BSA)
- Applied Plant Ecology Minor (BSA, BSc RRM)
- Precision Agriculture Certificate
- Soil Science Major (BSA)
- Soil Science Minor (BSA, BSc RRM)
- Rangeland Resources Minor (BSA)
- Toxicology
Looking for more information on environmental programs? Visit the USask environmental programs website.
Management, entrepreneurship, policy and economics relating to agricultural and bioresources.
Kanawayihetaytan Askiy (KA) Certificate
Kanawayihetaytan Askiy is a uniquely designed certificate program that is focused on providing a broad range of topic areas specific to the management of lands and resources on federal reserve lands. This program examines basic environmental, legal and economic aspects of land and resource management in Aboriginal communities.
Indigenous Resource Management Diploma
Upon completion of the Kanawayihetaytan Aski certificate you may choose to further develop your knowledge of resource management. This program teaches students the skills required for future employment as land managers as well as the scientific and traditional knowledge required for research and decision-making.
Indigenous Lands Governance Diploma
After completing the Kanawayihetaytan Aski certificate you will have the opportunity to gain a more in-depth understanding of land governance. This program provides a background in governance, management, administration and political science as they relate to Aboriginal communities.
Pathways to non-direct entry programs
Transfer students
Information for post-secondary students who want to transfer into AgBio programs.
Videos
Our new tour video guides future students through the College of Agriculture and Bioresources and some memorable spots on the beautiful University of Saskatchewan campus!
Check out our Grow Your Future and AgBio Majors video playlists to discover our student experience. To learn more about our research, watch the research video playlist.
Apply
Please visit the 'How to Apply' page for step-by-step instructions on applying for admission. If you have any questions about AgBio academic programs, please contact agbio.studentservices@usask.ca .