Horticulture: Academic Programs
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Studying Horticulture at Georgia
The
Department of Horticulture offers two Graduate degree programs:
the M.S. and the Ph.D. These programs are traditional academic
degree programs which emphasize scientific study and original
research. Each program is tailored to meet the needs of the
student and the project they are working on. Scientists who
complete our programs are targeted to fill positions in academia,
government, international programs, or the private sector.
Prospective students can choose among the major commodity areas of fruit crops, vegetable crops, ornamentals, and floriculture. Within the major commodities, specialization is available in environmental conservation, plant physiology, post-harvest , plant development, plant nutrition, biochemistry, product utilization, pest management, sustainable horticulture, breeding or biotechnology.
For more information please fill out the graduate school information request form.