BS Horticulture

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Wisconsin Madison

Program Overview

Horticulturists work to enrich our lives by integrating and applying plant science, environmental science, molecular biology, biotechnology, genetics, physiology, and management. Specifically, horticultural science deals with the development, production, growth, distribution, and use of fruits, vegetables, greenhouse crops, ornamentals, and specialty plant crops (used for flavoring and medicine). Horticultural science is one of the most diverse biological sciences one can study at a university. Not only are the biology and genetics of crop plants interesting, but the application of this knowledge is equally important in a myriad of situations. Undergraduate horticulture majors will obtain specialized training in greenhouse/field management and the production and use of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and herbaceous/woody ornamentals through the bachelor of science degree program.

Program Key Stats

$42104 (Annual cost)
$ 70

Jan Intake : 1st OctAug Intake : 15th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Career opportunities include management
  • production
  • marketing
  • or postharvest handling of vegetables
  • fruits
  • flowers
  • or ornamental plants; Landscape contracting; sales or technical advisement with a commercial firm; field advisor or manager of nurseries
  • greenhouses
  • parks
  • arboretums
  • botanical gardens
  • and garden centers; high school or technical school teaching; horticultural journalist; agricultural extension agent; and others

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