Ph.D. in Agricultural Extension Education is a doctoral degree that focuses on the theory and practice of delivering agricultural knowledge and technologies to farmers and rural communities. The program typically takes 4-5 years to complete and involves coursework in agricultural sciences, adult education, communication, and program evaluation. Graduates are prepared for careers in agricultural extension services, university teaching and research, and international development organizations. The degree emphasizes developing expertise in translating scientific advancements into practical applications that improve agricultural productivity and food security.