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97 Master's degrees in Horticulture and Crop Science in North America
Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences
The Master of Science in Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences from Auburn University places emphasis on both knowledge gained through classroom training and through research. It prepares candidates for careers in the public and private sector in a wide variety of related fields.
Crop and Soil Sciences
The Crop and Soil Sciences department from Michigan State University offers the following areas of specialization within the field of crop and soil sciences: plant breeding and genetics; crop physiology, ecology, and management; weed science; turfgrass management; soil genesis and classification; soil microbiology and biochemistry.
Plant Pathology
The MS degree in Plant Pathology at the University of Georgia integrates research and coursework at the interface of the plant, microbial, and environmental sciences. This program emphasizes the development of scientists who can fill leadership positions in research, teaching, outreach, and administrati
Plant Pathology
The Plant Pathology graduate program from The Ohio State University has an excellent national reputation with a top tier doctoral program (NRC 2010) and outstanding faculty committed to graduate education.
Horticulture and Natural Resources
The Master of Science Horticulture and Natural Resources degree from Kansas State University is offered with thesis or non-thesis (Report) option.
Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding 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.
Horticulture
Horticulture is the art and science of growing and maintaining ornamental plants and fruits, vegetables, and nuts to eat and use in and around our homes. In the Horticulture program of the University of Minnesota students will learn that horticulture does not include agronomic crop production or other agricultural products for animal consumption.
Plant Pathology
The Plant Pathology MSc program from Mississippi State University is an interdisciplinary curriculum leading to a Master of Science in Agricultural Life Sciences with a concentration in Animal Physiology and/or Doctor of Philosophy degree in Life Sciences with a concentration in Animal Physiology.
Horticulture
The Horticulture program offered by Washington State University is a research-based degree, involving a formal, major research project.
Plant Pathology
The Plant Pathology programme at Auburn University offers advanced Master’s and PhD degrees. Students engage in full-time study to master pathogen biology and disease management. This comprehensive curriculum prepares graduates for high-level roles in research and academia, ensuring a safer and healthier global environment.
Turfgrass Management
Refine the turfgrass technology, business, and project management skills you need to move your turf career forward. This Turfgrass Management program at Pennsylvania State University allows you to focus your electives on turfgrass science or business while learning how to manage the day-to-day challenges of running a turfgrass facility.
Plant Breeding
The field of plant breeding encourages applications from students interested in crop improvement in the context of global agriculture. This master degree in Plant Breeding is offered at Cornell University.
Horticulture
The Horticulture program at New Mexico State University is offered by the College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences.
Plant Science
The Plant Science programme from The University of Arizona is for students seeking a solid background in plant science and experience with research techniques and experimental design.
Horticulture
Students pursuing the Horticulture Master's at West Virginia University study the science of the production, processing and marketing of fruit, vegetable, greenhouse and landscape crops.
Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biotechnology - Horticulture
The Department of Horticulture at Michigan State University offers graduate study leading to the degrees in Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biotechnology - Horticulture.
Plant Pathology
The Department of Plant Pathology at University of Florida offers graduate studies leading to the Master of Science (thesis and nonthesis option) and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The Department also participates in the Doctor of Plant Medicine interdisciplinary professional degree.
Plant Sciences
Both thesis and project options are available for the major in Plant Sciences at University of Tennessee Knoxville, each guided by a graduate committee consisting of the major professor and two or more other faculty members.
Horticulture
The Department of Horticulture offers a thesis and non-thesis option for the M.S. degree. The non-thesis Horticulture program from University of Arkansas was developed for continued and advanced education in horticulture management.
Horticulture
The Department of Horticulture at Oregon State University offers graduate work leading to the Master of Agriculture , Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The MS and PhD degrees culminate in original research reported in a thesis and are often pursued by students interested in research related careers, or who wish direct training in research methods.