Ph.D. in Agricultural Statistics is an interdisciplinary degree program that provides advanced training in both agronomy and statistics. The 90-credit hour program includes 30 hours of core Statistics and Agronomy courses, as well as passing extensive tests in both subjects. Students are expected to do original dissertation research that adds value to both plant sciences and statistical approaches. This program is intended to fulfill the growing demand for graduates who are proficient in applying advanced statistical techniques to agricultural and natural resource problems. The degree prepares students for work in academia, industry, and government.