MS Agriculture,
Specialization in ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
– 2005-07 Catalog
College of Agriculture
Agricultural Sciences Bldg. (11), Room 211
(805) 756-2161, FAX: (805) 756-6577

For students interested in careers in teaching, applied research positions in industry, or to students planning on continuing on for a Ph.D. It would also appeal to foreign students interested in an American graduate degree, particularly since California is internationally famous for its horticulture industry.

 

Required Courses

 

HCS 500 Individual Study

3

HCS 511 Ecological Biometrics

4

HCS 570/571 Selected Topics/Lab

3

SS 501 Research Planning

4

EHS 599 Thesis

6

Restricted electives

25

Any 400- and 500-level courses approved by the student's graduate committee. A minimum of 3 units must be at the 500 level.

 

 

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