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The School of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Morrisville State College would like to welcome you to our web site.  Since 1908, the School has educated thousands of students who entered the workforce and became the technological backbone of the regional economy.  Our education emphasizes technology, business entrepreneurship, and hands-on experiences.

The School of Agriculture and Natural Resources is committed to preparing students for careers with endless possibilities, or providing them with the educational background for transfer to other upper division programs or professional and graduate schools. The School educates technologists and leaders who will not only contribute to the regional economy, but also transform the associated industries and render them more competitive.

The School of Agriculture and Natural Resources is comprised of five academic departments, a renewable energy training center, an Agricultural Station (475+ acres), in excess of 500 students, and 40 faculty and staff.  The School offers more than twenty degree programs at the certificate, associate, and bachelor levels.  Many of these are laptop programs integrating computer technology with instruction.

An Equine Complex was completed in 2000 along with a new Dairy Complex (including two heifer barns that were constructed in 2004), Horticultural Complex, and indoor horse riding arenas.  The School was involved in a state- and federally-funded projects to develop an anaerobic digester and an agri-business incubator.  Work is currently under way on the construction of a new equine rehabilitation center.  The new and existing facilities are testaments to our commitment to providing our students with quality education and exposing them to the state-of-the-art in technology.

Over the past several years, the School of Agriculture and Natural Resources has developed and received approval for many new academic programs.  Among the most recent ones are the Renewable Energy Associate of Applied Science (AAS), the Agricultural Business Development Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), and the Horticulture Business Management Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) degrees.  Program development is a continuous process and is our response to the changing needs of the industry.

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Agricultural Engineering Dept.
- Agricultural Engineering
- Agricultural Mechanics
- Diesel Technology
- Renewable Energy Technology

Agricultural Science Dept.
- Agricultural Business
- Agricultural Business Development - BBA
- Agricultural Science
- Animal Science - Dairy  
- Dairy Management - B.Tech. 

Environmental Sciences Dept.
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Aquaculture and Aquatic Science
- Environmental&Natural Resources Cons.
- Natural Resources Conservation
- Renewable Energy Technology
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Renewable Resources - B.Tech.

Equine Science Dept.
- Equine Racing Management
- Equine Science and Management
- Equine Science - B.Tech.

Plant Sciences Dept.
- Horticulture
- Landscape Architecture
- Horticulture Business Mgmnt. - B.Tech.

Renewable Energy Training Center

Marshall Hall

 

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Contact Information

Dr. Christopher Nyberg
Dean
School of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Marshall Hall
Morrisville, NY 13408
Phone: 315-684-6083
Fax: 315-684-6125
E-mail: nybergcl@morrisville.edu

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Web site designed and maintained by Dr. Walid Shayya, Morrisville State College.  Last modified: January 29, 2009.