Undergraduate Programs
Plant and Soil Sciences faculty contribute to instruction in the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment undergraduate programs of Agricultural Ecosystem Sciences, Natural Resources and Environmental Science, and Agricultural and Medical Biotechnology.
Agricultural Ecosystem Sciences
This program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills required for the responsible stewardship of our agricultural production system. Responsible stewardship means the application of advanced methodologies to increase yields from, and the multifunctionality of, current agricultural lands providing solutions that optimize local, regional and global benefits people gain from agricultural ecosystems.
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Natural Resources & Environmental Science
Students emerge from this program with the necessary knowledge, technical skills and professional experience that together lay the groundwork for success in pursuing employment in natural resource conservation and management, restoration ecology, sustainability, environmental quality, environmental policy, urban planning, climate science and renewable energy and more.
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Agricultural & Medical Biotechnology
The Agricultural and Medical Biotechnology (AMBT) program is a life science degree for students who wish to pursue opportunities in biotechnology, human health, agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability. You will gain a strong foundation in chemistry, biology and genetics, be mentored by exceptional scientists, and gain valuable hands-on experience in cutting-edge research.
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