Graduate degrees offered
Master of Science (Plan A) and Doctor of Philosophy degrees are traditional research based degree programs in:
- Biometeorology, with specializations in
Agricultural Meteorology, Climatology, Micrometeorology, Remote Sensing, Turbulence in Plant Canopies - Plant Science, with specializations in
Crop Physiology, Crop Production and Management, Plant Breeding and Cytology, Plant Biotechnology and Tissue Culture, Plant Nutrition, Space Biology, Weed Science - Soil Science, with specializations in
Molecular Biology, Soil and Water Chemistry, Soil Biochemistry and Ecology, Soil Conservation Systems, Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition, Soil Physics, Soil-Plant-Water Relations, Soil Taxonomy and Genesis, Soils and Irrigation
Master of Professional Studies in Horticulture (MPSH) is a Plan C Masters degree that prepares students for positions in urban water conservation, with the emphasis on urban landscape water management. For more information on this program, please go to http://www.hort.usu.edu.
For more information in possible research topics, please go to the research page or faculty listings.
