28 Horticulture Bachelor's degree degrees found
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28 Horticulture Bachelor's degree degrees found
University of Pretoria - Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
BScAgric (Applied Plant and Soil Sciences)
- Pretoria, South Africa
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Academic information management 111
University of Pretoria - Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
BScAgric (Plant Pathology)
- Pretoria, South Africa
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Academic information management 111
University Of Agricultural Sciences And Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca
Bachelor of Horticulture
- Bună Ziua, Romania
Bachelor's degree
The beginnings of horticultural higher education in Cluj coincided with the establishment, in 1869, of the Institute of Agriculture in Cluj, which today became the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. In 1977, the Department of Horticulture was established within the Faculty of Agronomy. The development of human resources and of new disciplines and research laboratories within this section allowed the establishment of the Faculty of Horticulture, in 1990.
Blue Ridge Community College
Horticulture Technology
- Flat Rock, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Did you know that horticulture careers are on the rise? Industry trends show that people are beginning to disconnect from their smartphones and reconnect with nature. People are filling national parks, taking up backyard gardening, and creating inviting indoor environments through the greenery. From the clean food movement to the restored interest in houseplants and backyard gardening, the future looks bright for those interested in horticulture. If you have a green thumb, are interested in the science of nature and the art of growing things, or enjoy working outdoors, then horticulture is the career path for you. The Horticulture curricula include courses about plant identification, pest management, plant science, and soil science. Also included are courses in sustainable plant production and management, landscaping, and the operation of horticulture businesses. Students will receive classroom instruction and practical hands-on laboratory applications of horticulture principles. They will experience applied to learn in an on-campus greenhouse and work with equipment and machinery essential to the horticulture profession today.
Colorado State University
Major in Horticulture
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
You know there’s something miraculous about plants, growing, and being a part of it all. The Horticulture major nourishes that insight and helps you transform your passion into a thriving career. You’ll use scientific principles in the growing, marketing and utilizing of fruits, vegetables, flowers, trees, and grasses. You’ll gain a strong grounding in botany and chemistry, and come out with skills to surround your life with all things green. This major is also available online for transfer students. Floriculture Concentration Floriculture emphasizes greenhouse-grown flower crops. Students study propagation, production, utilization, and improvement of plants, and are prepared to grow quality greenhouse products. Horticultural Business Management Concentration The curriculum consists of a core of the business, computer, and economics courses. In horticulture, students choose a special emphasis or take an array of courses that may lead to greater job opportunities. Horticultural Food Crops Concentration Specific courses include fruit and vegetable production, irrigation practices, soil fertility, propagation, breeding, and related plant pest management courses. Students must choose either the Production or Seed Science option. Horticultural Science Concentration Horticultural Science graduates conduct research to discover new information about plant growth, development, and environmental response. Horticultural Therapy Concentration The Horticultural Therapy concentration combines horticulture courses with the study of therapy/human sciences, leading to careers in health care and human services.
Charles Sturt University
Bachelor of Horticulture
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Horticulture program is designed to give students a strong foundation in plant science, landscape management, and sustainable practices. It combines practical fieldwork with theoretica...
Kaunas Forestry and Environmental Engineering University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor in Horticulture
- Šlienava, Lithuania
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Lithuanian
Graduates will set up and develop their own business - create their own farms, work in agricultural companies and organizations, in companies providing landscaping services. Having chosen the speciality of Horticulture, you will learn...
Aeres University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor in International Horticulture & Management
- Almere, Netherlands
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
Graduates of this course will have first-hand knowledge of practice in the Netherlands, one of the leading EU countries in horticulture and plant breeding.
Iğdır Unıversıty
Bachelor in Agricultural Engineering-Horticulture
- Iğdır, Turkey
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Turkish
The Horticulture department carries out a 4-year program to educate students to become agricultural engineer on the open field, protected cultivation, breeding and post-harvest handling of horticultural crops. The program is composed of two years of basic compulsory courses on science and agriculture.
The University of Arizona
Bachelor's in Sustainable Plant Systems: Urban Horticulture Emphasis
- Tucson, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Sustainable Plant Systems with an Urban Horticulture Emphasis prepares students to address challenges related to urban environments through sustainable plant management and horticult...
The University of Arizona
Bachelor's in Plant Sciences: Plant Health Sciences Emphasis
- Tucson, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Plant Sciences with an emphasis on Plant Health Sciences offers students comprehensive training in the science of plant health, focusing on identifying, managing, and preventing plan...
Hunan Agricultural University
Horticulture
- Changsha, China
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Chinese
training objectives Professional training of morality, wisdom, body, beauty, and other aspects of comprehensive development, with more complete knowledge of modern biological science, more generous gardening theoretical knowledge and basic education subject knowledge, a solid grasp of basic gardening skills, have better Teacher quality, able to engage in horticultural plant cultivation and production, technology promotion, industrial development, management, teaching and scientific research in fruit trees, vegetables, ornamental gardening, facility gardening, landscaping maintenance, and other related fields, with broad adaptability and certainty Compound gardening professionals with professional expertise.
Massey University
Bachelor of Horticultural Science
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Palmerston North, New Zealand + 1 more
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Horticultural Science Globally there are more jobs in horticulture than there are people to fill them. In Aotearoa New Zealand, the apple industry alone estimates that they need 150 graduates each year for the next decade. Horticulture will offer you a wide range of exciting and rewarding career opportunities across business and science roles.
The University of Arizona
Bachelor's in Plant Sciences
- Tucson, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Plant Sciences program offers a comprehensive education focused on understanding the biology, ecology, and economic importance of plants. Students gain knowledge in areas such as pla...
Antonio Narro Autonomous Agricultural University
Agronomist in Horticulture
- Saltillo, Mexico
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Spanish
He is a professional with technical-scientific quality, with critical judgment and social commitment, trained in the areas of fruit trees, vegetables, ornamentals, medicinals, and spices.
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Horticulture may focus on the study of all types of plants. However, this field of study can also include garden design, arboriculture, and soil management. With this knowledge and understanding, horticulturists may consider going into all kind of careers including marketing, teaching or sales.
A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.