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June 21st, 2010
Organic agriculture major at U of G escapes cuts
Abstract:
The University of Guelph will continue to offer a bachelor of arts in organic agriculture until at least 2014, despite not yet meeting a target to register at least 40 students in the major. At the same time, the school will offer a new co-operative education option to its nanoscience major, and a new graduate diploma in food safety and quality assurance.
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guelphmercury.com
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