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Build the skills and experience you need to prepare for meaningful, sustainable work.

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Find your place in the Hive

If you're curious about agriculture, food systems, environmental science or human-centered design, the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources (DANR) at Delaware State University could be where your future begins.

Here, you don’t just study agriculture, you explore how it connects to business, sustainability, nutrition, environmental stewardship and the communities that depend on it.

As part of the College of Agriculture, Science & Technology (CAST), DANR offers programs that combine classroom learning with real-world experience so you graduate ready to lead, innovate and make an impact. 

From Agriculture and Sustainability to Nutrition and Design

Discover where your interests can take you.

Within DANR, you can pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees that prepare you for careers shaping the future of agriculture, food systems and environmental sustainability.

Undergraduate Programs

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Agriculture (B.S.)

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Natural Resources (B.S.)

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Food & Nutritional Sciences (B.S.)

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Textiles & Apparel Studies (B.S.)

Graduate Programs

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Agriculture (M.S.)

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Natural Resources (M.S.)

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Nutritional Sciences (M.S.)

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Food Sciences (M.S.)

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Integrative Agricultural, Food & Environmental Sciences (Ph.D.)

Whether you're interested in sustainable food production, environmental conservation, fashion and textile innovation, nutrition or agricultural technology, you'll find a program that connects your interests to meaningful careers.

Lead with Curiosity

Hands-on experiences that prepare you for what comes next.

In DANR, learning doesn’t stop at the classroom door. You’ll gain real-world experience through research projects, internships, fieldwork and community engagement.

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Students Get Hands-on Experience

You might work alongside faculty on research in:

  • sustainable agriculture

  • environmental conservation

  • food science and nutrition

  • human ecology and consumer sciences

You’ll also have opportunities to collaborate with Cooperative Extension programs, industry partners and community organizations—giving you practical experience and professional connections before you graduate.

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Where DANR Graduates Go

Alumni pursue careers in:

  • agricultural production and agribusiness
  • environmental consulting and conservation
  • food science and nutrition
  • community health and public service
  • research and graduate study

 

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Life in the Hive

Find your community at Delaware State University.

Choosing a college isn’t just about academics—it’s about finding a place where you belong.

As a DAFE student, you’ll be part of a close-knit academic community while also experiencing the full energy of life at Delaware State University.

You can get involved through:

  • CAST student organizations and professional clubs
  • campus-wide student groups and leadership opportunities
  • community service and outreach initiatives
  • university traditions and events

Along the way, you'll be supported by advisors, mentors and student success resources that help you stay on track and reach your goals.

Everything You Need to Succeed

Support that helps you reach your goals.

Whether you're navigating your first year, transferring from another institution or pursuing graduate study, you'll have access to the tools and support designed to help you thrive.

Answers for Future Students

We’ve got you covered.

What makes DANR different from other agriculture or environmental programs?

The Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources (DANR) at Delaware State University combines academic study with hands-on learning through research, fieldwork and Cooperative Extension programs. Students work directly with faculty, community partners and industry professionals while exploring solutions that impact agriculture, food systems and environmental sustainability.

What majors are available within DANR?

Students can pursue undergraduate degrees in:

  • Agriculture (BS)
  • Natural Resources (BS)
  • Food and Nutritional Sciences (BS)
  • Textiles and Apparel Studies (BS)

Graduate programs include:

  • Agriculture (MS)
  • Natural Resources (MS)
  • Nutritional Sciences (MS)
  • Food Science (MS)
  • Integrative Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences (PhD)

Each program blends scientific knowledge with practical experience that prepares students for careers across agriculture, science, business, and public service.

What kinds of careers can DANR graduates pursue?

DANR graduates pursue careers in areas such as:

  • agricultural production and agribusiness
  • environmental and sustainability consulting
  • food science and food safety
  • nutrition and public health
  • natural resource management
  • research and education
  • government and policy

Many students also continue into advanced research, graduate study or leadership roles in industry and community organizations.

Will I have opportunities for hands-on learning or research?

Yes. Hands-on learning is central to the DANR experience. Students participate in:

  • faculty-led research projects
  • laboratory and field research
  • internships with industry partners
  • Cooperative Extension programs serving communities and growers

You don't have to be a graduate student to participate; many undergraduate students begin research experiences early in their academic careers.

What kind of student support is available?

Delaware State University provides a range of student support services to help you succeed, including:

  • academic advising and mentorship
  • tutoring and student success programs
  • career services and internship placement
  • faculty research mentorship
  • peer support through student organizations

These resources support students from their first semester through graduation.

What is campus life like at Delaware State University?

DANR students are part of the broader Delaware State University community, where campus life includes:

  • student organizations and professional clubs
  • leadership development opportunities
  • cultural events and traditions
  • service and community engagement programs

Students can connect with peers who share academic interests while also exploring activities across the university.

How affordable is a DANR degree?

Affordability is an important part of the Delaware State University experience. Students may be eligible for:

  • federal and state financial aid
  • institutional scholarships
  • research assistantships (for some graduate students)
  • work-study opportunities

The university’s financial aid office helps students and families understand available funding options.

Are internships and career preparation part of the program?

Yes. Career preparation is integrated into the academic experience. Students gain professional experience through:

  • internships with agricultural and environmental organizations
  • industry partnerships
  • research assistantships
  • Cooperative Extension programming

These experiences help students build professional networks and prepare for careers after graduation.

What opportunities are available for graduate students?

Graduate students in DANR participate in advanced research and professional development opportunities, including:

  • faculty-led research initiatives
  • collaboration with industry and community partners
  • teaching and research assistantships
  • participation in conferences and professional organizations

Graduate programs are designed to prepare students for leadership roles in research, industry and public service.

How do I apply to a DANR program?

Applications for both undergraduate and graduate programs are submitted through Delaware State University’s Office of Admissions. Requirements and deadlines may vary by program, so students are encouraged to review program details and begin the application process early.

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Ready to join the hive?

Take the next step.

If you’re ready to explore your potential in agriculture, environmental science, food systems or human ecology, Delaware State University offers a community where you can learn, grow and lead.

Start your journey with DANR and discover how your education can shape the future of agriculture and the communities it serves.

 

HOW TO APPLY

1. EXPLORE

Discover the DANR programs, experiences and community that will shape your future at Delaware State University.

2. APPLY

Submit your application and required materials through the DSU admissions portal and track your progress along the way.

3. ENROLL

Once accepted, confirm your place and complete the next steps to officially join the Hornet community.