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.
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

