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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.
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.
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.
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 Pathology
The Department of Plant Pathology at North Dakota State University offers the Plant Pathology program, leading to a M.Sc. degree.
Horticulture
The Department of Horticulture at Iowa State University has outstanding faculty representing a diverse array of expertise and focus in fundamental and applied research involving lab or field- based projects.
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.
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.
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.
Horticulture
We offer Master's and Ph.D. programs in Horticulture at the University of Georgia. These are traditional academic degree programs, emphasizing scientific study and original research. Each program is tailored to meet the needs of the student. Graduates work in academia, government, and industry.
Agronomy
Agronomy from Texas A&M University is designed to prepare students for careers in research, teaching, extension, industry, and management of agronomic enterprises.
Advanced Horticulture
The program in Advanced Horticulture offered by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln provides students with the opportunity to explore the field of horticulture beyond the entry level and experience the breadth and diversity of the field with maximum flexibility in course selection.
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.

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.
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 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
The Department of Horticulture at Michigan State University was established as the first university horticulture department in the United States, and remains a leader in the field and the industry to this day. Horticulture is a complex and diversified, yet fully integrated discipline that encompasses the biological, molecular and physical sciences, business management, and the arts.
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 Pathology
The Plant Pathology graduate program at West Virginia University is ideal for students who desire a career in plant health, food security or the environment.
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.