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The Graduate Program in Horticulture at Michigan State University is one of the oldest, largest, and most prestigious Horticulture graduate programs in the U.S., and is recognized internationally for its scholarly development of research scientists, extension specialists, and horticultural business leaders in the economic plant sciences.

One of the strengths of the Horticulture Graduate Program is founded in the interdisciplinary and integrative nature of horticulture, allowing graduate students a great deal of flexibility in designing their individualized programs of study and research. Students have access to state-of-the-art research facilities, including laboratories, greenhouses, growth chambers, and both on- and off-campus field research stations. Horticulture faculty develop and procure funding for individual and multi-disciplinary team research projects, providing a wide range of opportunities for Masters and Doctoral students.

A graduate degree in the Horticulture Graduate Program draws upon the expertise of ~30 faculty members in the Horticulture Department, as well as the advisory expertise of many faculty from across campus in basic plant biology, pathology, entomology, forestry, agronomy, genetics, biochemistry, marketing, food science, health and nutrition, engineering, etc. At MSU, work towards the graduate degree involves training and experience in research, teaching, and professional communications with peers, industry, and the public. It is the goal of the Horticulture Graduate Program to produce the leaders of tomorrow who can integrate knowledge and resources from multiple disciplines to improve the performance, production, profitability, and environmental sustainability of high value crops.
 


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517-355-5191 x 1324
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Department of Horticulture
       Plant and Soil Sciences Building
       Michigan State University
       East Lansing, MI  48824-1325
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General Information:  hrtgrad@msu.edu



 



  DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE
  A222 Plant & Soil Sciences Building
  East Lansing, MI  48824-1325


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