Master of Plant Health Management
Program Overview
Introduction to the Master in Plant Health Management
The Master in Plant Health Management (MPHM) is a professional master's degree with a curriculum that combines practical plant health training with professional skills. MPHM is well suited for recent graduates and working professionals aiming for advancement or a career change.
About the Program
MPHM is the university's first program to achieve affiliation in the National Professional Science Master's Association. The program, which is jointly administered by the Departments of Plant Pathology and Entomology, is educating professionals for growing workforce needs in food production and environmental sustainability.
Program Options
Traditional classroom and online program options are available.
Program Information
The Master in Plant Health Management program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of plant health management, including the diagnosis, management, and prevention of plant diseases and pests.
Key Features of the Program
- The program combines practical plant health training with professional skills.
- It is well suited for recent graduates and working professionals aiming for advancement or a career change.
- The program is jointly administered by the Departments of Plant Pathology and Entomology.
- It is designed to meet the growing workforce needs in food production and environmental sustainability.
Program Details
The program provides a comprehensive education in plant health management, including:
- Diagnosis, management, and prevention of plant diseases and pests.
- Professional skills necessary for advancement or a career change in the field.
