The Agroforestry study program is a unique offering at the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra and the Technical University in Zvolen, as it is the only program focused on the integrated use of agricultural and forest landscapes with an emphasis on the practical application of the principles of agroecology, landscape planning, and sustainable land management. The second-cycle program is oriented toward preparing experts capable of designing, managing, and evaluating agroforestry systems in Central European conditions. It provides interdisciplinary knowledge in the fields of plant, forest and animal production, ecology, bioeconomics and public policy, with an emphasis on biodiversity conservation, climate change adaptation and the efficient use of natural resources in accordance with applicable legislation.
Form of study
daily attendance / external attendance
Length of study
2 years
Language
Slovak, English
Joint study program with partner university: Technical University in Zvolen
PROFILE COURSES
Introduction to Agroforestry
Establishment and Silvicture in Forests in agroforestry systems
Dendrology in Agroforestry
Timber harvesting and transport in agroforestry systems
Agroforestry Systems
Nature-Based Land Management
Crop Production in Agroforestry
Animal Production in Agroforestry
Special Fruit Growing
Trade commodities of agroforestry systems
Socioeconomic aspects of agroforestry
Game Management
Information Modeling in Landscape Architecture
Landscape Planning
Course of Planting Design and Maintenance in Agroforestry Systems
Bioeconomy
Meadow and Pasture Management
GRADUATE'S EMPLOYABILITY
A graduate of the second cycle (Master’s level) study programme in Agroforestry is prepared to perform professional and managerial positions in fields related to the design, implementation, and management of agroforestry systems within the landscape. Graduates are qualified to participate in the planning and implementation of agroforestry measures, provide expert consultancy to landowners and agricultural stakeholders, and plan and manage projects focused on sustainable land management and landscape adaptation to climate change.
Graduates are prepared to work in public administration, regional development agencies, and non-governmental organisations focused on environmental protection, agriculture, and forestry. They also find employment in agricultural enterprises of various sizes implementing agroforestry systems, as well as in professional and research positions within the academic and private sectors, with a focus on agroforestry, agroecology, landscape planning, and environmental assessment.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Conditions and Rules of the Admission Procedure for the Master’s Degree Study Programme in Agroforestry in the Academic Year 2026/2027(.pdf)
CONTACT
Faculty of Horticulture and Landscape Engineering
Tr. A. Hlinku 2, 949 76 Nitra
037/641 5412, 037/641 5441