College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences
Department of Plants, Soils and Climate
About This Degree
The Horticulture major is designed for students in USU’s regional campus system along the Wasatch Front. It is targeted to the field of ornamental horticulture and will prepare students for careers in arboriculture, nursery production, landscape management, greenhouse crop production, and related green industries.
The curriculum is focused on the application of horticultural principles, including weed, insect, and disease control; soils; crop production; plant biology; and others. The degree is distinct from the Plant Science BS offered on the Logan campus by having less emphasis on the science of crop production.
- For more information about Horticulture, see the department website.
- Admitted and current students must meet with an advisor.
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- The highest math requirement for this degree is MATH 1050: College Algebra (QL) .
- Only available at the Wasatch sites (Salt Lake, Kaysville, Orem)