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95 Master's degrees in Horticulture and Crop Science in United States

Plant Pathology
The Plant Pathology programme at University of Idaho focuses on plant disease biology, plant sciences, biology, mycology, microbiology, virology, nematology, ecology, disease management, plant resistance to plant pathogens, molecular biology, plant microbe interactions and entomology.
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 Pathology
Plant Pathology from Texas A&M University introduces you to the science of plant health management that encompasses plant diseases, their nature, causal agents, host resistance, community ecology and interrelated phenomena.
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.
Bioagricultural Sciences - Pest Management Specialization
This Bioagricultural Sciences - Pest Management Specialization at Colorado State University is a unique department among U.S. land grant universities, encompassing the disciplines of entomology, plant pathology, and weed science.
Animal and Range Sciences
The Animal and Range Sciences programme at Montana State University offers advanced Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Students can choose between full-time study in Animal Science or Range Science. This research-focused curriculum provides expert training in livestock management and natural resource conservation.
Horticulture - Horticulture and Human Health Specialization
The Horticulture - Horticulture and Human Health Specialization from Colorado State University is non-thesis and requires a paper based on library research.
Soil and Crop Sciences
Candidates at the Soil and Crop Sciences program from Cornell University, are expected to independently synthesize and create new knowledge, making an original and substantial contribution to the discipline in a timely fashion.
Plant Pathology
The Department of Plant Pathology at North Dakota State University offers the Plant Pathology program, leading to a M.Sc. degree.
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 Biology
The Plant Biology program at Southern Illinois University offers graduate programs leading to a Master of Science in Plant Biology.
Horticultural Sciences
The Horticultural Sciences (HOS) graduate program offered at University of Florida is administered jointly by the Environmental Horticulture (HSE) and Horticultural Sciences (HS) departments and offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Science (thesis or nonthesis options) and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees.
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.
Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences
The Master Degree in Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences from University of Arkansas is a two-year thesis program in which students learn to conduct scientific studies.
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 Breeding (Online)
Plant Breeding (Online) 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.
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.
Plant Pathology
Graduate students of the Plant Pathology course at Louisiana State University have the opportunity to work with Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station personnel who are conducting investigations in plant pathology and crop physiology. Research problems may also be selected in plant molecular biology.
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.
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.