Students can pursue studies in one of the following research specialization areas:
The study of traditional and emerging communication processes and theories in applied contexts related to food, agriculture, and the environment.
The study of educational theories and practices in formal, often school-based, contexts related to food, agriculture, and the environment.
The study of non-formal educational theories and practices in applied contexts including those related to food, agriculture, the environment, communities, and youth.
The study of development theories and practices in international settings aimed at addressing complex food, agricultural, and environmental challenges.
The study of leadership theories and practices in applied contexts seeking to create change in issues related to food, agriculture, the environment, and community.
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