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The horticulture program is designed to accommodate students with diverse interests, spanning plant biology, landscape architecture, crop cultivation, and sports turf management. This adaptability is evident in the extensive selection of specialized courses available.
Upon completing the program, graduates gain both theoretical expertise and practical abilities to excel as horticulture professionals. They master biological concepts, plant cultivation techniques, and cultivation methods for various horticultural plants. These skills enable effective collaboration with industry peers and gardening enthusiasts alike. Graduates also develop awareness of ethical considerations and environmental challenges within the field. A horticulture degree leads to career paths in numerous sectors including commercial nurseries, botanical institutions, landscape companies, agricultural enterprises, turf management organizations, and plant-related businesses. Additional prospects emerge in research, education, and specialized graduate studies for those pursuing advanced qualifications.