GENERAL OBJECTIVE
In the Master’s program, PGAPV aims to train human resources with the skills and competencies to work in teaching, the development, and application of science, with a solid foundation in research methodology, ethics, and socio-environmental responsibility.
In the Doctoral program, PGAPV aims to train human resources capable of working independently in teaching, the creation, application, and dissemination of science, with a multidisciplinary and innovative background in advanced research methodology, ethics, and socio-environmental responsibility.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Master’s Degree
– To prepare students for teaching modern Agronomy at the undergraduate level;
– To enable students to plan, conduct, analyze, and disseminate scientific experiments;
– To spark students’ interest in innovation and provide them with the necessary knowledge to foster entrepreneurship within the program.
Doctorate Degree
– To prepare students for teaching modern Agronomy at both undergraduate and graduate levels;
– To enable students to independently plan, conduct, analyze, and disseminate scientific experiments, with high quality and pioneering contributions to science;
– To encourage students to engage in internationalization and interdisciplinary research;
– To spark students’ interest in innovation and provide them with the necessary knowledge to foster entrepreneurship within the program.