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109 Master's degrees in Botany in North America
Botany
The Botany Department at the University of British Columbia is one of the largest and strongest plant-focused departments in North America with roots extending back to the founding of UBC in 1915.
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 Breeding and Plant Genetics
The program leading to the Master of Science in Plant Breeding and Plant Genetics at the University of Wisconsin Madison provides a broad exposure in the various disciplines involved with plant improvement.
Agriculture - Plant Health Management
The Agriculture - Plant Health Management program offered by Washington State University combines WSU’s world-renowned plant science graduate programs with business course in organizational management.
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.
Nutritional Sciences
The San Diego State University offers graduate study leading to the Master of Science degree in Nutritional Sciences.
Plant Pathology
The Department of Plant Pathology at North Dakota State University offers the Plant Pathology program, leading to a M.Sc. degree.
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.
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.
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.
Botany and Plant Pathology
The Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Oregon State University offers graduate programs leading to M.S., and Ph.D. degrees that prepare students for a variety of future employment opportunities.
Plant Health Management
The Plant Health Management program from The Ohio State University is a professional master's degree with a curriculum that combines practical plant health training with professional skills.
Plant Biology and Conservation
The Plant Biology and Conservation MSc degree from Arizona State University functions as a unique collaboration between ASU and the Desert Botanical Garden, a private botanical garden focused on plants of the Southwest and located only 2.5 miles from the ASU Tempe campus.
Plant Biology
The Plant Biology graduate program at the University of California, Davis, offers training in the breadth of plant biology and in specialized topics represented by the following four research areas: cell and developmental biology; environmental and integrative biology; molecular biology, biochemistry, and genomics; and systematics and evolutionary biology.
Agricultural Education
University of Wisconsin - River Falls's Agricultural Education graduate degree program provides options for both educators seeking professional development and degree holders looking to enter the field.
Plant Biology
The Master of Science in Plant Biology at North Carolina State University is a research degree in which students must complete and defend a thesis.
Grasslands Management
The Grasslands Management graduate certificate, offered by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is a 12 credit hour program designed for current and future grassland professionals--managers, advisers and conservationists--and others who want to increase their knowledge about the conservation, utilization and sustainability of managed grassland systems.
Plant Biology
The M.S. Environmental and Plant Biology program at Ohio University provides educational and research experience in plant biology from the molecular to the organismal and ecosystem levels.