Texas A&M Univ. Online, M.S. in Plant Breeding- Non-Thesis Option
Texas A&M University,
Instructional Technology Services,
004 Heldenfels Hall,
3002 TAMU,
College Station, TX 77843-3002,

T: (979) 458-3417,

The non-thesis option M.S. in Plant Breeding requires 36 hours of coursework, four of which are an internship activity or research paper. Courses will vary depending upon the student's career goals and current situation, but will emphasize such skills as applied plant breeding, molecular techniques, and statistical methods applicable to plant breeders. Students will work with a graduate advisor to determine which courses best suit their needs. A typical degree plan will include a variety of course work in plant breeding, molecular and environmental plant sciences, statistics, plant pathology, entomology, agricultural economics, and education and human development.

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