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Masters Degrees in Horticulture Worldwide

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Horticulture (MS) MSc

Colorado State University United States

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Horticulture (level 4) CertHE

Writtle University College United Kingdom

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PhD in Agriculture and Horticulture PhD

Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences Poland

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Master of Urban Horticulture MSc

The University of Melbourne Australia

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Biodiversity, Wildlife & Ecosystem Health MSc, Postgraduate Certificate, PG Dip

University of Edinburgh Online Learning United Kingdom

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Crops for the Future MRes

University of Dundee United Kingdom

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Environmental and Plant Biotechnology (EPB) Master Degree

University of Agriculture in Krakow Poland

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Environmental Management (Business) MSc, PG Dip, Postgraduate Certificate

Sheffield Hallam University United Kingdom

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Aquatic Ecology MSc

Linnaeus University Sweden

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Rural Estate and Land Management MSc, MProf

Harper Adams University United Kingdom

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Environmental Conservation MSc, PG Dip

University of Greenwich United Kingdom

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Master in Global Environmental Change Other Masters

IE University Spain

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Environmental Sciences MSc, Graduate Diploma

Trinity College Dublin Ireland

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Study a Horticulture Masters abroad in 2025

Defined as the culture of plants for food, comfort and beauty, horticulture is the cultivation, processing, and sale of fruits, nuts, vegetables, ornamental plants, and flowers as well as many additional services. Horticulture includes plant conservation, soil management, landscape restoration, garden and landscape design, construction and maintenance, and arboriculture.

The knowledge you gain on a horticulture course will allow you to grow plants and flowers for human food and non-food uses and for personal or social needs. You will learn about resistance to insects, diseases, as well as the environmental issues surrounding intensive farming processes. Horticulture is a popular subject for students who are interested in the social elements of agriculture.

If you choose a horticulture degree course, you may have to study several science based modules. These might include plant biology, botany, plant disease diagnostics and soil science. Because horticulture also involves the production and sale of plants, you may be required to study some business modules.

The degree will be delivered in a mixture of modes. These will include classroom work, laboratory work and some experience in a practical horticulture environment. This might be either on campus, or off campus as part of a placement.

Depending on your institution, you may be able to specialise in a favoured area towards the end of your horticulture degree. Common specialisations offered by institutions are:

  • Agribusiness
  • Environmental Landscaping and Garden Design
  • Horticultural Technology
  • Ornamental Horticulture
  • Arboriculture

Some horticulture degree courses may offer a core set of modules, and all students will be expected to study all of them.

Careers in Horticulture

A horticulture degree prepares graduates for a wide range of career paths. Successful completion can lead to a professional career in production, management, marketing, research, and landscape design and maintenance.

You may choose to work in horticulture in a practical sense, as a designer or contractor for landscaping for both residential and commercial projects. You may also wish to work in the business side of horticulture, for example working as an inspector who makes sure that fresh and processed fruits and vegetables are meeting government standards. There are also employment opportunities in nurseries, greenhouses, garden centres, zoos, schools, design firms and educational institutions, among others.

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