Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Horticulture
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Horticulture | Landscape Management | Agricultural Science
Area of study
Horticulture | Landscape Management | Agricultural Science
Education type
Horticulture | Landscape Management | Agricultural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Landscape, Nursery, and Greenhouse Management

The Landscape, Nursery, and Greenhouse Management program at Washington State University is part of the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences, under the Integrated Plant Sciences Program. This program focuses on teaching students how to grow plants and improve and maintain urban and community landscapes through horticultural best practices. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, from interior plants and potted crops to trees and shrubs.


Campuses

  • Pullman

Degree Types

  • Bachelor's
  • Doctorate
  • Master's

Highlights

  • Greenhouses, farms, research centers, and other facilities available on campus and throughout the state
  • Participation in undergraduate research guided by renowned faculty
  • Blend of classroom instruction and hands-on field experience

Career

With a Landscape, Nursery, and Greenhouse Management degree, graduates can work in:


  • Greenhouse or nursery management
  • Pest control or horticulture marketing
  • Landscape supervising
  • Wholesale horticulture-product brokering

Transfer Students

Washington State University accepts credit from Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and CLEP exams, associate degrees, Running Start, and more. Students are considered transfer students if they have received college credit post-high school. The university provides a Transfer Course Search Tool to help students determine what courses they need to take at their current institution to transition to WSU smoothly.


Scholarships

Students can complete the General Scholarship Application to be eligible for over 700 WSU scholarship programs, including ones specifically for their major. Additionally, using the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) or WASFA (Washington Application for State Financial Aid) can help students be considered for scholarships, grants, loans, and other forms of aid.


Internships, Jobs, and Work-study

The university offers hundreds of student-friendly jobs, internships, and work-study opportunities through its WSU student job board, Handshake. Students can also check with departments for internships specific to their major and seek advice at the Academic Success and Career Center.


Degree Options

Bachelor's

Integrated Plant Sciences

  • Pullman

Master's

Master of Science in Soil Science

  • Pullman

Doctorate

Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science

  • Pullman

Related Degrees & Majors

  • Agricultural Biotechnology
  • Agricultural Education
  • Agricultural and Food Business Economics
  • Agricultural Technology and Production Management
  • Animal Sciences
  • Field Crop Management
  • Food Science
  • Fruit and Vegetable Management
  • Human Nutrition and Food Systems
  • Organic and Sustainable Agriculture
  • Turfgrass Management
  • Viticulture and Enology
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