Applied Plant & Soil Sciences
Students in this major receive theoretical and practical training to apply multiple scientific disciplines to real-world problems based in plants and soils. Course selection allows additional specialization in horticulture science, turfgrass science, plant nutrition and physiology, soil health, pest management, and/or plant propagation and greenhouse management.
To receive a bachelor’s degree, the University requires that you complete the requirements below, and also earn a total of 120 credits. Credits earned beyond the requirements are applied towards the 120.
Sustainable Food & Farming
Students in this major learn about the complexities of the food system, including farming, marketing, policy, advocacy, and community education. The curriculum is flexible, with a wide range of electives, allowing students to specialize their degree as they desire.
To receive a bachelor’s degree, the University requires that you complete the requirements below, and also earn a total of 120 credits. Credits earned beyond the requirements are applied towards the 120.