Crop and Soil Sciences (PhD)
Degree: Doctoral Degrees
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Crop and soil scientists are responsible for the world's food, feed, and fiber supply, while conserving our soil and water resources. Our goals are to provide the best educational programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels; conduct innovative basic and applied research programs in the crop, soil, turf, and environmental sciences; and to provide superior service to our clientele.
School/College |
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
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Academic Department |
Crop and Soil Sciences |
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Graduate Coordinator |
706/542-1242 | |
The Department of Crop and Soil Sciences offers a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Agronomy (code 065) and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Agronomy (code 065A), both of which require original research. In addition, the Department offers a non-thesis Master of Crop and Soil Sciences (M.C.S.S.) degree (code 173), as well as an interdepartmental Master of Plant Protection and Pest Management (M.P.P.P.M.) degree (code 0656). Students who desire to take a limited number of classes for professional certification but not pursue a degree may be admitted in the Nondegree category. | ||
Degree |
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Course Descriptions |
PhD |
173B |
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