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97 Master's degrees in Horticulture and Crop Science in North America
Agronomy
At Agronomy from Purdue University students will be working with award winning faculty who have a passion for agronomic and environmental improvement.
Horticulture
The Horticulture department at the University of Wisconsin Madison provides graduate training leading to the master of science in Horticulture. Each M.S. student will have a major advisor who will supervise their program of study and their thesis research.
Agronomy
The Agronomy Department at University of Florida offers the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Science (thesis and nonthesis option) in agronomy with specializations in crop physiology and ecology, crop management and nutrition, weed science, and plant breeding and genetics
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.
Agronomy
The Master of Science in Agronomy at Iowa State University was the first degree you could earn from your home or office by using your computer and the Internet.
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.

Horticulture
The MSc in Horticulture at Colorado State University encourages human encourages human engagement with the landscape and demonstrate our focus to solve problems for people, agriculture, and the environment through scholarship and creativity fostered by teamwork and individual diversity.
Plant Breeding (Online)
The Master of Plant Breeding (Online) at Iowa State University focuses on the genetic improvement of crop plants through the study and application of genetics, statistics, agronomy, plant pathology, entomology, and related sciences.
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.
Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences
The Master Degree in Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences from University of Arkansas is a two-year thesis program in which students learn to conduct scientific studies.
Horticulture
Horticulture from Texas A&M University provides an advanced science-based education for students through innovative teaching and directed horticultural research experiences.
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).
Crop Sciences
Crop Sciences program at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign enables students to strengthen their education typically through part-time study, as most students are working professionals.
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding at Iowa State University is the genetic improvement of crop plants through the study and application of genetics, statistics, agronomy, plant pathology, entomology, and related sciences.
Horticulture
The Horticulture programme from Oklahoma State University can help students tailor a career path from a variety of graduate specialization areas mentored by faculty in the OSU Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture.
Plant Pathology
The Department of Plant Pathology at North Dakota State University offers the Plant Pathology program, leading to a M.Sc. degree.
Horticulture and Turfgrass Science
The Horticulture and Turfgrass Science programme of Rutgers University will educate and equip students to work as private consultants or to be directly hired by institutions to design, manage, and provide direct services related to horticulture, landscaping, agriculture, commercial horticulture, and turf management.
Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biotechnology - Plant Biology
The interdepartmental graduate program in Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biotechnology - Plant Biology at Michigan State University is jointly administered by the departments of Crop and Soil Sciences, Forestry, Horticulture, and Plant Biology.
Plant Breeding (Online)
Plant Breeding (Online) from Texas A&M University is offered through the Department of Horticultural Sciences for those students who are interested in obtaining a science-based education for the creation, improvement and/or production of horticultural commodities through innovative teaching and directed plant breeding research experiences.