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The first major opened in Yasuj Technical College in 1986. In 1993, with the establishment of the Agricultural College in the Yasuj Higher Education Complex, two majors were accepted and trained at the associate level, including livestock production and plant production, under the supervision of Shiraz University. This process continued until the Agricultural Engineering Department of Animal Sciences was approved and launched in 1995, and the Agricultural Engineering Department of Agriculture and Plant Breeding was approved and launched in 1996. The first major at the master's level was Agriculture, which was opened in 2005 with the admission of 4 students. In line with the development of the faculty, the Plant Medicine Department was launched in 2006, and the Forestry, Rangeland and Watershed Management Departments were launched at the undergraduate level in 2011. Currently, the Faculty of Agriculture, in addition to the above-mentioned fields, trains students at the master's level in the fields of agricultural entomology, plant pathology, soil science, rural development, animal science, forestry, plant breeding, Nematology, livestock breeding, agricultural extension, and seed science and technology. The number of undergraduate students is about 1,000 and the master's degree is about 220.