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97 Master's degrees in Horticulture and Crop Science in North America
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.
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
The Horticulture program offered by Washington State University is a research-based degree, involving a formal, major research project.
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
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.
Plant Sciences
On the Plant Sciences program from University of Wyoming, the goal is to provide students with an applied education that emphasizes the functional relationships between the broad array of scientific disciplines required to produce crops in a sustainable manner.
Plant Protection and Pest Management
University of Georgia's Master of Plant Protection and Pest Management (MPPPM) program is a professional, non-thesis master degree offered by the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences in entomology, plant pathology, and weed science.
Horticulture
The Horticulture graduate program in the School of Plant and Environmental Sciences at the Virginia Tech offers programs leading to the Master's and Doctoral degrees.
Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences
Graduate programs at the Virginia Tech in Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences (CSES) are part of the School of Plant & Environmental Sciences (SPES) and lead to both the M.S. (non-thesis and thesis options) and the Ph.D. degrees.
Advanced Horticulture
In the Advanced Horticulture Graduate Certificate online programme from Kansas State University, you will learn plant physiological processes as well as practical and applied understanding of horticultural and business practices in the advanced horticulture programme.
Plant Pathology
The vision of the Department of Plant Pathology from University of Nebraska-Lincoln is food security for all people.
Crop and Soil Sciences
We offer a master degree in Crop and Soil Sciences at the University of Georgia. Crop & soil scientists are responsible for the world's food, feed & fiber supply, & conserving soil & water resources. Research areas include Environmental Soil Science/Water Quality, Crop Management/Physiology, Turfgrass Science, Weed Science, & Plant Breeding/Genetics.
Plant Pathology
The Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Kentucky offers graduate study toward the Master of Science or the Doctor of Philosophy degree.
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 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 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.
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.
Animal and Range Sciences
Students at Animal and Range Sciences from Montana State University receive broad-based training resulting in experiences that qualify them for many agricultural or agriculture-adjacent careers. Areas of emphasis include nutrition, breeding and genetics, physiology, production systems, and meat science/muscle growth.
Agronomy
At Agronomy from Purdue University students will be working with award winning faculty who have a passion for agronomic and environmental improvement.