
Degrees and Programs
Horticulture encompasses a unique blend of science, art, and technology. Horticultural crops include trees, shrubs, tropical plants, herbs, flowers, fruits, vegetables and nuts, which are grown and used throughout the world. The horticulture industry is the second largest agricultural industry in the state and offers graduates a multitude of diverse career opportunities. Our flexible degree plans enable students to develop programs tailored to their unique goals.

Undergraduate Certificate Programs
Undergraduate certificates allow you to build specialized knowledge and skills in a focused area of study. They can strengthen your resume and make you more competitive in the job market. Certificates also offer a way to explore new interests and can help prepare you for graduate school or other advanced education opportunities.

Student Life at Texas A&M
Join future horticulturalists who think outside the box with the support of a dedicated, close-knit faculty and staff backing them every step of the way.
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