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The Department of Plant and Soil Sciences provides graduate programs culminating in a Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy degree, both specializing in Weed Science. According to the USDA, this field focuses on vegetation management across agricultural landscapes, natural environments, and urban settings. Pursuing this concentration equips students with expertise in weed biology, classification, ecosystems, biocontrol methods, farming systems, integrated management approaches, sustainable tillage, genetically modified crops, precision agriculture, and herbicide applications. The PhD program requires 40 credit hours, featuring independent research culminating in a dissertation. Candidates present two seminars: an initial proposal with literature review, followed by a final presentation showcasing dissertation findings.