Education

 

EducationThe Undergraduate teaching program in horticulture is subject to the Utah State University undergraduate admissions policies,and is the largest in the Plants, Soils and Biometeorology Department, comprising approximately 75% of enrolled students. The horticulture program offers a wide array of undergraduate and graduate options to the interested student.

EducationFor a quick education, we offer a 1-year degree certification program, and a two year associate of science degree program. The bachelors degree in horticulture can be tailored to five different emphases, depending on the interest of the student, buisiness, science, ornamental, landscape construction, and turf, depending on the classes taken. We offer two kinds of graduate degrees, a masters or doctorate of science in horticulture and a one year Masters of Professional Studies in Horticulture. Water Efiicient LAndscaping specialization.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plants, Soils and Biometerology

Native Plants in the Landscape

View our factsheets on using native plants and other drought tolerant species in your landscape!

Think Green!

Learn more about of USU's Waterwise Gardens

Sustainability at USU

Class Lectures

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Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station and USU Extension for their support and participation in Horticultural Research at USU.

Weather Data

Check the current weather conditions at the Greenville Research Farm

Check weather conditions near your geographic location, including watering requirements for turfgrass

Special Feature

Research in water conservation is conducted through the Center for Water Efficient Landscaping