Masters degrees in Plant Pathology + Phytopathology: A program that focuses on the scientific study of plant diseases and plant health, and the development of disease control mechanisms. Includes instruction in plant anatomy and physiology; pathogenesis; molecular plant virology; molecular genetics; bacterial epidemiology; causal agent identification; host/agent interactions; disease resistance and response mechanisms; developing plant disease treatments; disease prevention; and disease physiology and control.
Auburn University Main Campus Masters degree Plant Pathology (M.Ag) | Auburn University Main Campus |
The M.Ag. (non-thesis) in Plant Pathology provide training in the recognition and management of diseases of plants, and on pathogen biology, as preparation for a career in plant-related industries or advanced studies. Candidates for these programs should have an undergraduate background in botany, microbiology, horticulture, agronomy, or a related discipline, and acceptable undergraduate grades and scores on the Graduate Record Examination. Coursework... |
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Auburn University Main Campus Masters degree Plant Pathology (MS) | Auburn University Main Campus |
The M.Ag. (non-thesis) in Plant Pathology provide training in the recognition and management of diseases of plants, and on pathogen biology, as preparation for a career in plant-related industries or advanced studies. Candidates for these programs should have an undergraduate background in botany, microbiology, horticulture, agronomy, or a related discipline, and acceptable undergraduate grades and scores on the Graduate Record Examination. Coursework... |
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