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97 Master's degrees in Horticulture and Crop Science in North America
Horticulture and Agronomy
The Horticulture and Agronomy Graduate Group at the University of California, Davis, offers programs of study leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees for students interested in the science and management of agricultural crops, including their ecology, physiology, genetics, and post-harvest management, as well as the interaction of agricultural crops with the environment.
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.
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.
Horticulture
Horticulture from Texas A&M University provides an advanced science-based education for students through innovative teaching and directed horticultural research experiences.
Agronomy
The Department of Agronomy and Horticulture from University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers graduate degree programs leading to an Master of Science in plant and soil sciences.
Agronomy
Agronomy from Texas A&M University is designed to prepare students for careers in research, teaching, extension, industry, and management of agronomic enterprises.
Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biotechnology - Crop and Soil
The Graduate Program in Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biotechnology - Crop and Soil from Michigan State University is an interdepartmental program at Michigan State University. Our students research agronomic, forest and horticultural species and may choose from a broad array of educational courses.
Crop Science
The Master of Science in Crop Science at North Carolina State University seeks to improve the productivity, profitability, sustainability and quality of our major food, feed and fiber crops, enhance the quality of our turf and vegetative covers and improve the nutrient and economic health of citizens in our state, nation and world.
Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics
The Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics programme at the University of Georgia is a research-focused M.S. degree. This full-time course requires 30 credit hours and is designed to prepare students for technical roles in industry or academia. It offers a comprehensive foundation in crop science and genetic research.
Horticulture
The Horticulture graduate program offers the thesis-based degrees of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and Master of Science (M.S.), as well as a non-thesis degree, Master of Agriculture (M.Agr.). The Horticulture programme is offered at the Purdue University.
Horticultural Biology
The master degree in Horticultural Biology is offered at Cornell University. Although emphasis is on horticultural plants and systems commonly found in areas of temperate climate, graduate study on species and cropping systems of tropical areas is also possible by use of our extensive greenhouse and growth chamber facilities, and through conduct of thesis research in tropical areas.
Agronomy
The mission of the Department of Agronomy is to generate, integrate and apply knowledge about crop plants that are grown for food, feed, and the general benefit of humankind with the Agronomy program at the University of Wisconsin Madison.
Plant Pathology
The Plant Pathology programme at Montana State University offers advanced research training in plant health. This postgraduate degree provides students with hands-on laboratory experience and expert faculty supervision. The curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for professional careers or further doctoral education.
Horticultural Science
The Master of Horticultural Science at North Carolina State University is a non-thesis program designed to provide students with an in-depth understanding of horticulture science and practices.
Plant Pathology
The Field of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology at Cornell University offers graduate degree programs in plant pathology and the biology, genetics and evolution of fungi and oomycetes.

Soil and Crop Sciences
Join this Master of Science (MS) in Soil and Crop Sciences programme from Colorado State University.
Crop Sciences (Online)
Join this Crop Sciences (Online) programme from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences.
Crop Science
Students in the Crop Science program at Washington State University have the opportunity to gain leadership, communication, and instructional experience through the option of serving as teaching assistants for one or more courses within their discipline.

Plant Pathology
The Plant Pathology programme at University of Idaho focuses on plant disease biology, plant sciences, biology, mycology, microbiology, virology, nematology, ecology, disease management, plant resistance to plant pathogens, molecular biology, plant microbe interactions and entomology.