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96 Master's degrees in Botany in United States
Plant, Soil and Agricultural Systems
The Plant, Soil and Agricultural Systems program at Southern Illinois University with a concentration in crop science, soil science, or horticultural science.
Molecular and Environmental Plant Sciences
Molecular and Environmental Plant Sciences from Texas A&M University aims to prepare on an individual basis the graduate students in consultation with their advisory committee. Students hold appointments, for administrative purposes, in the department of their major professors.
Plant, Environmental and Soil Sciences
The Plant, Environmental and Soil Sciences programme is offered at Louisiana State University.
Plant Pathology
The Department of Plant Pathology offers a Master of Science in Plant Pathology at North Carolina State University designed to prepare leaders for today and tomorrow’s science and agricultural needs.

Plant Science
From crop-based biofuels to pest-resistant plants, discoveries of plant scientists make a profound impact on the world’s food production, natural resources and the environment. The Plant Science program is offered by University of Idaho.
International Agriculture and Development
The International Agriculture and Development (INTAD) program at Pennsylvania State University is offered through the Departments of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education, Entomology, Forest Resources, Environmental Systems Management, Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology, and Plant Sciences.
Plant and Soil Sciences
The Plant and Soil Sciences graduate program from Tuskegee University offers several specialty areas, such as biotechnology, breeding, genetics, horticulture, soil microbiology, organic farming, bioenergy and much more.
Plant Pathology
The Plant Pathology degree at Michigan State University provides students with hands-on learning experiences in a wide variety of fields such as animal science, agribusiness management and entomology
Plant Pathology
At University of Wisconsin Madison, the discipline of Plant Pathology is directed toward understanding and solving disease problems of plants. The field is broad and complex, integrating disciplines as varied as molecular biology, genetics, cell biology, organismal biology, population and community ecology, meteorology, statistics, computer science, chemistry, and physics.
Integrated Plant and Soil Sciences
The interdepartmental graduate program in Integrated Plant and Soil Sciences offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science at the University of Kentucky.
Applied Plant Sciences
We study and improve plants to meet human needs, and the Applied Plant Sciences program of the University of Minnesota offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in the following specializations: Agronomy/Agroecology, Horticulture, Plant Breeding/Molecular Genetics and Applied Plant Sciences (General track).
Agricultural and Environmental Plant Science
The Agricultural and Environmental Plant Science program at Pennsylvania State University emphasizes research that increases the efficiency of production of agronomic and horticultural crops, improves the quality of food, feed, and fiber available for humans and animals, develops an understanding of the basic soil-plant-animal climate complex, and improves the quality of the human environment.
Botany and Plant Pathology
Top researchers and graduate students in Botany and Plant Pathology expand frontiers of knowledge in plant biology, plant pathology, and weed science. The Botany and Plant Pathology programme is offered at the Purdue University.
Entomology
Our Master in Entomology at North Carolina State University students get the hands-on entomology and plant pathology preparation they need for challenging careers in industry, government or academia.
Plant Pathology
The Department of Plant Pathology at North Dakota State University offers the Plant Pathology program, leading to a M.Sc. degree.
Plant Biology
Because photosynthetic organisms are the primary producers for natural and agricultural ecosystems, plant biology research provides critical data to solve global problems such as biofuel development, food plant improvement, climate change effects, and biodiversity conservation. The Plant Biology program is offered at University of Oklahoma.
Plant Pathology
Graduate students of the Plant Pathology course at Louisiana State University have the opportunity to work with Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station personnel who are conducting investigations in plant pathology and crop physiology. Research problems may also be selected in plant molecular biology.
Plant Biology
The Plant Biology program at Southern Illinois University offers graduate programs leading to a Master of Science in Plant Biology.
Entomology and Plant Pathology - Entomology
The Entomology and Plant Pathology - Entomology programme from Oklahoma State University focuses on the biology and management of insect and arthropod pests of plants, animals, and humans as well as arthropod vectors that transmit plant pathogens.
Plant Protection Science
MS Agriculture, Specialization in Plant Protection Science from California Polytechnic State University is for students with undergraduate preparation in plant agriculture, plant science, biological sciences, and/or ecology.