Master's degree (2 years)Full timePlant Sciences
Are you interested in agriculture, horticulture and plant biology, environmental and climate effects on growth and quality of plants for food and feed?
Application deadline:
April 15th
International applicants:
December 1st
Start of Studies:
Autumn
Number of students:
20
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Plant Sciences, Biology, Biotechnology or equivalent education that includes basic knowledge in mathematics, chemistry, plant physiology, soil- and natural sciences.
Requirements in detail
You can choose one of these two specializations in the programme:
- Plant Production and Plant Protection
- Plant Biotechnology
Students will learn about flowers, fruits, berries, vegetables and cereal. Understanding of plants function, and how the environment and climate effects on their functions. Genetics and molecular methods. Plant health and plant protection.
Some relevant courses:
- Plant production (PJH370, PJH360, PJH341)
- Plant protection (PLV321, PLV330, PLV340)
- Plant Biotechnology (BIO321, BIO327, BIO300, BIO320, BIO325, BIO324, BOT345)
More information can be found in the study plan here: Study plan
Career opportunities
You can qualified for positions within:
- Agriculture, horticulture and environmental sectors, governmental, communal or private companies as a manager, adviser/consultant,
- PhD-studies, researcher,
- Lecturer (with pedagogic) etc.
- You can also work internationally, in UN organizations like FAO, and NORAD.
Graduate careers:
- Crystal Turnbull - PhD student at NMBU
- Bless Kufoalor - Lead/chief engineer - NIBIO
- Camilo Chiang Silva - Industrial PhD at UNIBAS (Switzerland) and Heliospectra (Sweden)
Learning outcomes
Exchange possibilities
Program structure
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