5 PhD programmes in Horticulture and Crop Science in Georgia, United States
Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics
This Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics program at University of Georgia ensures broad training while providing the flexibility to focus on areas of greatest interest. Faculty actively engage in training of students, the development of new crop varieties, and basic research on the genetics and molecular understanding of crop traits.
Crop and Soil Sciences
Crop & soil scientists are responsible for the world’s food, feed & fiber supply, & conserving soil & water resources. Research in the Crop and Soil Sciences program from University of Georgia areas include Environmental Soil Science / Water Quality, Crop Management / Physiology, Turfgrass Science, Weed Science, & Plant Breeding / Genetics.
Plant Biology
Plant Biology department at University of Georgia offers a broad spectrum of educational and research opportunities in plant and fungal biology. We are committed to providing outstanding scientific research opportunities and the long-term career development of our students.
Horticulture
We offer Master’s and Ph.D. programs. These are traditional academic degree programs, emphasizing scientific study and original research. Each Horticulture program at University of Georgia is tailored to meet the needs of the student. Graduates work in academia, government, and industry.
Integrated Plant Sciences
Integrated Plant Sciences (IPS) at University of Georgia allows first-year graduate students to explore the research areas of nearly 60 faculty and 8 participating PhD graduate programs.