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B.S. in Horticulture, Plant and Soil Science
Graduation requirements Students pursuing a Horticulture, Plant and Soil Science degree
may choose from two Areas of Emphasis: Horticultural Science ... emphasizes an in-depth study
of the basic sciences in conjunction with a broad
knowledge of horticulture. Careers include research
positions with universities, conservatories, the USDA,
industry, and state and federal regulatory services.
Graduates are well prepared to pursue the advanced
degrees often necessary for these positions. For a more detailed description of career options, click here
Horticulture Enterprise Management ... emphasizes a
diverse horticultural production background as well as
proficiency in business skills. Careers include the
management of production operations for nurseries,
greenhouses or fruit/vegetable farms; installation and
maintenance of exterior and interior ornamental
plants; marketing horticultural supplies and products;
management of arboreta, botanical gardens and
conservatories; and service as horticultural extension
agents or in technical positions at university and
professional laboratories. For a more detailed description of career options, click here Students must complete a minimum of 128 semester
credit hours with at least 45 credit hours from courses at
the 300 level or above. In addition to the University
Studies, College and major requirements, students must select
an Area of Emphasis with the assistance of an advisor
and fulfill the area's program requirements.
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