Plant Science

Plant Science

The Plant Science (PLSC) major in the Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture (PSLA) is composed of three concentrations: Plant Biology, Turf and Golf Course Management, and Urban Forestry. This major combines fundamental science coursework with applied technical classes to prepare students for a wide range of career options. We also offer a minor in Landscape Management.

Plant Science Information
The PLSA department offers degrees in Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Master of Science (M.S.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.).

PLSA has three undergraduate programs of study:

  • Plant Biology
  • Turf & Golf Course Management
  • Urban Forestry
  • Landscape Management (Minor only)

Learn more about each of the programs of study below.

Undergraduate Programs of Study

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Plant biology

The Plant Biology Program is intended as a preparatory curriculum that will qualify our graduates for postgraduate study in any aspect of Plant Biology. Whether the student is interested in working in the rapidly developing field of agricultural biotechnology or wishes to academically contribute to the creation of new knowledge in the plant sciences, this is the option that should be chosen.

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Turf and golf course management

The Turf and Golf Course Management Program at the University of Maryland provides students with the broad based skills needed to succeed as a practicing turfgrass professional. The program focuses on golf turf management but also has been designed to expose students to all segments of the turfgrass industry.

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Urban forestry

Urban Forestry is managing our green infrastructure, by planting and maintaining trees in neighborhoods, open space, parks, and urban landscapes, protecting forests and trees during land development, beautifying roadsides, public properties, and cities. The Urban Forestry Program at the UMD offers the education and training to become an urban forester or continue studies in graduate programs in forestry and other related areas.

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Landscape management (minor)

The University of Maryland Landscape Management Program provides students with academic resources applicable to management positions within the horticulture and landscape industries. The curriculum provides a strong foundation in the plant sciences, which in combination with business management courses enables graduates to meet the challenges of industry, public horticulture, and entrepreneurship.
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