Horticultural Degree Emphasis


Texas A&M University is the first Horticulture Department in the U.S. to offer both Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts Degrees. This allows our students to study such diverse areas as floral and landscape design, human and social issues in horticulture, vegetable, fruit, nursery and floral crop production, business and management, science and biotechnology and more. These majors attract creative, inquisitive, and exceptional students to our Department.

Horticultural Bachelors of Science in Horticulture or Floriculture

Horticultural Bachelors of Arts in Horticulture


 

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