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Master of Science in Horticulture

Washington State University

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Course code
F13C34D58A
Duration
24 months
Language
English
Institution type
Public
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Course overview

Washington State University's (WSU) Master of Science in Horticulture is a research-based degree, involving a formal, major research project. The objectives are to train students in the experimental method and to prepare students for handling major projects after graduation or for entering a doctoral program. Horticultural studies may concentrate on such basic sciences as plant physiology, biochemistry, and molecular genetics, as well as horticulture. Students may explore a variety of subjects, such as plant pathology, soil science, biological systems engineering, environmental science, or the social sciences to complement their graduate education. Keeping students' interests and goals in mind, their research project, course requirements, teaching and/or extension experiences for their graduate work will be individualized and determined with their faculty advisor and graduate committee.

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Language requirements
IELTS
Minimum score on request
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Academic requirements
Bachelors
Qualification review required
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Pullman Campus · US