The department offers a Master of Science (Thesis and Non-Thesis options) in Plant and Soil Sciences. Â Students interested in graduate study within the field of Plant and Soil Sciences can select from specialty areas, such as biotechnology, breeding, genetics, organic farming and much more. Â This program is flexible in terms of research and course work so that students can achieve their career-inspired and individual objectives. Â Students complete a total of ~30 credit hours that include a research (thesis option) or professional project (non-thesis option). Find out more about the plant and soil science research programs in this area HERE.
Program Coordinator: Â Desmond Mortley