The organizational structure of the Faculty of Agriculture consists of the Dean’s Office, Senate, Departments, and Study Programs. The Dean’s Office consists of the Dean, who is the head of the faculty, assisted by three deputies, namely Deputy Dean 1 for Academic and Student Affairs; Deputy Dean 2 for Planning and Resources; and Deputy Dean 3 for Partnerships, Research, Innovation, and Alumni.
The dean’s office is assisted by the Administration Division, which consists of the Academic and Student Affairs Subdivision; the Planning and Human Resources Subdivision; and the Partnership, Research, Innovation, and Alumni Subdivision. Then there is the Faculty Senate, which is the highest normative and representative body within the faculty that has the authority to interpret university policies and regulations for the faculty concerned, led by a Senate Chair. Senate members consist of all Full Professors and two representatives from Non-Full Professor Departments.
The Faculty of Agriculture offers six undergraduate programs, two master’s programs, and one doctoral program. The undergraduate programs offered include Agrotechnology, Agribusiness, Soil Science, Plant Protection, Agricultural Development, and Plant Breeding and Biotechnology.
At the Master’s level, the Faculty of Agriculture manages the Agrotechnology and Plant Pest and Disease Science study programs. The Doctoral Program in Agricultural Science was transferred to the Faculty of Agriculture in 2025, after previously being under the Graduate School. The Soil Science and Plant Protection program was launched in 2021, the Agricultural Development program in 2024, and the Plant Breeding and Biotechnology program in 2025.