Graduate Programs
The Department of Horticultural Sciences at Texas A&M University has a long history of success in research, teaching, and extension, and is viewed as one of the strongest horticulture departments in the nation. The department is dedicated to providing new fundamental knowledge into practical discoveries.
The department is home to five endowments and centers:- Vegetable Fruit Improvement Center
- Benz School of Floral Design
- Basye Rose Program
- Ellison Chair in International Floriculture
Our graduate program provides advanced training and mentoring to students. Several of our recent graduates have been hired in faculty positions at peer institutions. We also have trained young scientists who are now in the plant breeding industry.
Application to our graduate program is coordinated by the Texas A&M University Offices of Admissions and Graduate Studies and instructions for completing the required forms can be found on the graduate admissions Website.