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Environmental Horticulture, Teaching

Teaching Subsection Title: Undergraduate Studies

ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE OPERATIONS

Want to learn how to breed bigger and better flowers and plants? Then dig into the Environmental Horticulture Operations program. Learn about the latest technology in plant science and get the chance to work on cutting edge research. Courses include plant genetics, nutrition, and plant propagation.

Students that may excel in this specialization include those who enjoy technology and science. They may also be interested in continuing on in graduate school.

Skills Learned Job Duties Jobs Salaries
Research methods for plant breeding, nutrition, and diseases Researching ways to improve plant growth, developing management practices for growers and landscapers
  • Agribusiness Research Assistant
  • University Scientist
  • USDA Researcher
$35,000 - $70,000 depending on location and experience

Prerequisites for Specialization (PDF)

Course Requirements for Specialization (PDF)

Contact Lisa Hall for more information at (352) 392-1831 ext. 333 or lhall@ufl.edu.