Curricula
The Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture (PSLA) offers four undergraduate majors. Three lead to the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree: one in Plant Sciences, one in Agricultural Sciences and Technology, and the other in Agricultural Education. The fourth major leads to a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.) degree.
Four year plans for all of our majors are available at this link.
Courses offered by this department may be found under the following acronyms: PLSC and LARC.
Majors
- B.S. in Plant Sciences (PLSC): Plant Sciences combines basic science courses with applied technical classes to prepare students for the many and varied careers in this growing field. Students seeking a Plant Sciences degree must complete a series of requirements in one of the following Areas of Concentration:
- Horticulture and Crop Production
- Landscape Management
- Plant Science
- Turf and Golf Course Management
- Urban Forestry
- B.S. in Agricultural Science and Technology (AGST)
- Agricultural Education
- Double major in Agricultural Sciences and Secondary Education
- Integrated Masters: B.S. in Agricultural Sciences and Technology and a one-year Masters in Secondary Education
- B.L.A. in Landscape Architecture

