Ontario Agricultural College - Programs

Programs

The OAC offers a wide range of degree and diploma programs based on four main pillars: food, agriculture, environment, and rural communities. The following degrees and diplomas are available under the OAC:

  • Associate Diploma
    • Agriculture
    • Turfgrass Management
  • Bachelor of Arts
    • Agricultural Economics
  • Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
    • Agriculture
    • Animal Science
    • Crop Science
    • Horticultural Science
    • Organic Agriculture
    • Turfgrass Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences
    • Environmental Sciences
  • Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
  • Bachelor of Commerce
    • Food and Agricultural Business
  • Bachelor of Science
    • Animal Biology
    • Earth Surface Science
    • Environmental Biology
    • Food Science

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