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What Can I Do with a Major in ...
Horticulture?

 

Horticulture
 

 Description of Major

This major educates students about the growth, distribution and utilization of ornamental plants, fruits and vegetables.

For more information on studying Horticulture:    click here

Employment Opportunities 

Graduates are prepared for a wide range of positions in commercial greenhouses, public and private parks and gardens. A variety of jobs are available for horticulture graduates, including:

Agricultural Advisor

Agronomist

Aquaculture Technician

Arborists

Biologist

Botanical Technician

Botanist

Certified Seed Grower

Conservation Scientist

Crop Production Advisor

Crop Scientist

Ecologist

Entomologist

Environmental Landscaper

Farm Manager 

Farmer

Floral Designers

Florist

Forester 

Gardener

Golf Course Management

Greens Keeper

Grounds Maintenance Worker

Groundskeeper

Habitat Restoration Specialist

Horticultural Scientist

Horticultural Technician

Horticulturist

Irrigation Specialist

Landscape Architect

Landscape Contractor

Landscape Gardener

Lawn Care Specialist

Nursery Assistant

Nursery Manager

Park Naturalist

Park Ranger

Pest and Weed Controller

Plant Breeding Technician

Plant Geneticist

Tree Service Technician

Turf Grass Management

Urban and Regional Planner

 

Some positions listed may require education or training beyond an undergraduate degree. 

Additional Links             

American Horticulture Society

International Society for Horticultural Science 

National Gardening Association 

The Herb Society of America 

UC College of Applied Science

 

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