University of Florida

Master of Science (M.S.)

Use your research skills in the laboratory or in the field to make a difference in the world around you, and get the chance to share what you've learned with the next generation of scientists.

Unlock genetic secrets to quality flowers and plants or use your knowledge of horticulture to help further habitat restoration and conservation. Turning from student to teacher and researcher starts here.

This degree requires a minimum of 30 credits, including a minimum 24 credits of regular course work and 6 credits of thesis research (HOS 6971). Course work taken for program credit must be numbered 5000 or higher. At least 12 of these course credits must be in the field of study designated by the major. Up to six hours of undergraduate courses (3000-4999) outside the major department may be used for support course work when taken as part of an approved graduate program. The Master of Science degree is granted following satisfactory completion of all course work, a research project leading to the presentation and completion of a thesis, and passing the final examination.

Industry Jobs Academic Jobs Government Jobs Salaries

Research & Development for a Plant Tissue Culture Lab or Commercial Nursery

Personnel Mgmt

Curator of Plant Collections at a Botanical Garden

 

Extension Agent

High School Instructor

Community College and University Instructor

Account Executive

 

 

Lab Manager

Biological Scientist

Botanic Garden Director

USDA Researcher

Natural Resource Management Agency

 

$35,000 - $45,000

Contact Dr. Charles Guy for more information at (352) 392-1831 ext. 222 or clguy@ufl.edu.