Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 23,750 (US$ 23,750) a year | Contact provider |
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Course summary
In the cases of the BLA or MLA followed by an MPS in Horticulture, student admittance into the Field of Horticulture can take place during their final year of their Landscape Architecture degree. It is highly advisable that students seeking this type of degree begin discussion of an MPS with the Director of Graduate Studies in Horticulture during the beginning of their final year in Landscape Architecture, if not earlier. Bachelor of Landscape Architecture and Master of Professional Studies in Horticulture (BLA/MPS) - four-year BLA program plus one-year MPS program, minimum. Prior to the senior year of the BLA, the student will begin to develop an MPS project in Horticulture with Horticulture faculty to be completed in the final MPS year in Horticulture.
Entry requirement for international students
The minimum admission requirements are: A one- or two-page statement stating the reasons for undertaking graduate work, as well as an explanation of student’s academic interests, including their relation to their undergraduate study and professional goals. Student must submit official, complete transcripts from each college or university previously attended to the field to which they are applying. All transcripts or academic records must be official documents provided in the original language. If that language is not English, they must be accompanied by certified translations into English. If not issued by the college or university as original documents, they should be notarized, full-sized photocopies. They should include grades received in each subject each year, and the number of weeks and hours per week that each subject was studied. Two or three letters of recommendation (depending on the field) must be submitted from faculty members acquainted with their work. Application for merit-based aid-fellowships, assistantships, and tuition awards is part of the application for admission; no additional form is needed. All applicants are eligible to be considered for merit-based aid. All awards are made by the field. GRE requirements vary by field. Applicants whose native language is not English must take the TOEFL and have the official score reported to Cornell from the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Only students who have studied full-time for two or more years at a college or university where English is the language of instruction located in a country where English is the native language are exempt from the TOEFL.
Cornell University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Masters
Awarding body
Cornell University
Department name
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Horticulture
Course description: The Department offers a M.S. degree in horticulture. This is a two-year thesis program in which the students learn how to ...read more
Concurrent B.S. and M.S. in Horticulture
Course description: This program provides exceptional undergraduates with the opportunity to obtain both a bachelor of science and a master of ...read more
Master of Science in Horticulture
Course description: Students majoring in horticulture usually take minor course work in Agronomy, botany (cytology, morphology, or physiology), ...read more
Master of Agriculture in Horticulture
Auburn University Graduate School
Course description: This program option requires students to have completed 32 credit hours, 21 of which must be in agricultural sciences. They ...read more
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