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Learn more about Horticulture Bachelors degree programs

A Horticulture degree at the Bachelor’s level lets you explore the science and art of growing plants, focusing on sustainable practices and innovative techniques. This program is perfect for those who are passionate about agriculture, landscaping, and environmental stewardship.

Through courses in plant biology, soil science, and pest management, you’ll learn how to cultivate a variety of plants and improve their growth in different environments. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with new perspectives on managing ecosystems and promoting biodiversity. You’ll also study landscape design and can gain hands-on experience through gardening projects or internships.

You'll develop practical skills in areas such as plant propagation, crop production, and greenhouse management. Graduates find opportunities in agriculture, landscape architecture, and horticultural therapy, making your skills valuable in various sectors that prioritize sustainability and innovation.