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Graduate Agronomy
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Graduate Horticulture
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- Currently offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Science (thesis and non-thesis) and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Students study within one of the following specializations:
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Agricultural Meteorology
- Crop Physiology and Production
- Environmental Studies
- Plant Breedng and Genetics
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Plant Science
- Plant Pathology
- Range and Forage Sciences
- Soil and Water Sciences
- Weed Science
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- Master of Sciences Degree in Horticulture - thesis or non-thesis (project) option
- Doctorate in Horticulture and Forestry
- Specialization in Public Horticulture Administration either as a:
- Master of Science - non-thesis option (project) or theses option (research project) or
- Doctoral Degree (research project)
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Related and Interdisciplinary Programs:
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