5 Master's degrees in Horticulture and Crop Science in Georgia, United States

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University of Georgia4,1(55)
Athens, Georgia, United States Top 2% in Worldwide

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.

M.Sc. Full-time On-campus
1 year$30,182/yr
University of Georgia4,1(55)
Athens, Georgia, United States Top 2% in Worldwide

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.

M.Sc. Full-time On-campus
1 year$30,182/yr
University of Georgia4,1(55)
Athens, Georgia, United States Top 2% in Worldwide

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.

M.Sc. Full-time On-campus
1 year$30,182/yr
University of Georgia4,1(55)
Athens, Georgia, United States Top 2% in Worldwide

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

M.Sc. Full-time On-campus
1 year$30,182/yr
University of Georgia4,1(55)
Athens, Georgia, United States Top 2% in Worldwide

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.

M.Sc. Full-time On-campus
1 year$30,182/yr
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