Crop science and management
Bachelor of Science in Plant Science
The science behind healthy crop production
Our world’s expanding need for food and energy sources requires professionals who have the expertise to manage and produce high-yield, high-quality crops.
This program combines the study of applied crop production and management, giving you broad-based knowledge to grow successful crops. You will explore soils, weeds, plant breeding, microbes, insects and other areas related to plant growth. You will also study advanced growing techniques like biotechnology and global positioning systems (GPS).
Much of your education takes place in the on-campus greenhouses and in the lab, where you might insert a jellyfish gene into tobacco to make it glow in the dark, produce biodiesel from canola seeds or create a dual potato-tomato plant through grafting.
Overview
Related Topics
Rooted in science and growing with tech
Degree fit
This program will be a good fit if you:
- Are strong in science
- Have an interest in agriculture
- Want to manage farms or crop production
- Are involved in 4-H, FFA or other agriculture-related activities
- Are interested in local, national and global agricultural issues
Career outcomes
Current job openings
3,266 in ID, WA, OR, MT and HIPotential careers and starting salaries
- Farmworkers
$27,770 - Agricultural Managers
$15,736 - Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators
$37,415 - Agricultural Technicians • Precision Agriculture Technicians
$34,006 - Soil and Plant Scientists
$51,335
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Financial aid and scholarship opportunities
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Scholarships
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Clubs and involvement opportunities
Hands-on learning
- Take a senior experience course in pesticides in the environment
- Complete an internship, applied research experience or directed study
- Study abroad in Taiwan, Mexico, India, Europe or South America
- Access to plant science farms and computer-controlled greenhouses
Clubs
- Food and Agribusiness Club
- Collegiate Young Farmers and Ranchers
- Soil Stewards Club
- Collegiate FFA
- Plant and Soil Science Club
Application information
Undergraduate applications open each September and admissions are processed on a rolling basis. Qualified students are admitted and considered for scholarships and financial aid as applications are received.