Yunnan Agricultural University - Schools

Schools

Yunnan Agricultural University consists of 15 schools. They are

  • School of Agriculture and Biotechnology
  • School of Animal Science and Technology
  • School of Economics and Trade
  • School of Engineering
  • School of Tobacco Science
  • School of Plant Protection
  • School of Ornamental and Horticulture
  • School of Resources and Environment
  • School of Water Resources, Hydraulics, and Architecture
  • School of Science and Information
  • School of Food Science and Technology
  • School of Physical Education
  • School of Foreign Languages
  • School of Humanities and Social Science
  • School of Continuing Education

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