Horticultural scientists conduct research to discover new information about plant growth, development, and environmental response. Applied knowledge from such studies leads to new plant varieties and production methods. Undergraduates choosing the concentration in horticultural science receive a solid foundation in the basic sciences and agricultural sciences leading to technical and scientific careers in laboratory, greenhouse, or field research. Work may be in the public or private sector. Exceptional students participate in individual research projects overseen by a qualified professor. Horticultural science graduates often continue their education to the master’s or doctoral level.
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A degree in agricultural sciences prepares a student for a variety of careers. Ideally, you will work to find a major or career that matches your interests, skills, and values. Below are some excellent resources to help you decide on a major or career path in agricultural sciences.