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The Horticultural Science department offers graduate programs
leading to the Master of Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy
(Ph.D.) degrees. A thesis based on original research is required
for these degrees. Completion of the requirements normally takes
two years for the M.S. and three years for the Ph.D. For students
who do not plan further graduate study or who wish to substitute
additional course for the research requirements in their graduate
programs, the Master of Agriculture (M.Ag.) degree is offered.
Generally, this is considered to be a terminal degree.
- Master of Science
- Master of Agriculture
- Doctor of Philosophy
Please see these source for further information:
Graduate Student Groups
Other Relevant Sites
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