2006-2008 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Apr 08, 2025  
2006-2008 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Plant Science


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The Plant Science Department is an integrated interdisciplinary department that includes crops, entomology, plant pathology, soils, water management, and weed science. The primary goals of the department are to conduct research in the above areas, to transmit the results to the public, and to help prepare students for a quality life which includes preparation for an occupation in one or more of the above-mentioned disciplines. Specializations in Horticultural Crop Management, Machinery Systems and Water Management are offered in collaboration with the Department of Horticulture, Forestry, Landscape and Parks, and the Department of Agriculture and Biosystems Engineering, respectively.

Available Options for Graduate Degrees


Master of Science:
Option A Plant Science
Option B Plant Science, non thesis

Doctor of Philosophy:
60-Credit Plan
90-Credit Plan

See Master’s Degrees and Options and Doctor of Philosophy Degree Requirements for descriptions of available options.

Core Requirements


M.S. students required to have 2 credits of Graduate Seminar, one oral and one in poster format. All students are required to have teaching experience.

Ph.D. students required to have 3 credits of Graduate Seminar, at least one oral and one in poster format. All students are required to have at least one teaching experience during their Ph.D. program.

Additional Admission Requirements


GRE: recommended, but not required
TOEFL: minimum requirement of 560 paper-based, 220 computer-based, 83 Internet-based

Students must be accepted by an advisor before admission is granted.

General Requirements (Master’s Degree and Ph.D.)


Graduate students should consult with their advisor before registering for graduate work.

See Master’s Degree Requirements and Doctor of Philosophy Degree Requirements.

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