Why study Agricultural Sciences in Oregon?
With more than 225 agricultural commodities, Oregon’s densely diverse environment is unmatched. From marine mammal research on the Pacific coast, to the lush growing conditions of the Willamette Valley and the dynamic rangeland science in the sagebrush steppes of the eastern Oregon desert—explore your future here.
More than 40 Degree Programs
#1 college town in the U.S.
30+ student clubs
3,300 students in the College
34,108 students in the University
50 states
40 countries
The College of Agricultural Sciences is comprised of more than 40 degree programs, and is an important part of a University community that is recognized for its leadership and international collaborations across many disciplines. When you join OSU’s Beaver Nation, you join a mission to make tomorrow better for everyone. Learn more about opportunities to study here.
Another Year, Another Cohort: KBREC Welcomes 2025 Jamaican Student Interns
The Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) was excited to welcome a new cohort of students from Jamaica to Klamath Falls for the summer. Building on the success of its inaugural collaboration in 2024 with the College of Agriculture Science and Education (CASE) in Portland, Jamaica, KBREC is expanding its international internship program. This year, the research station is hosting two new plant science majors— Nicholas Foster and Tashine Facey.
