Overview

The Master of Science in Plant Pathology at Texas A&M empowers students to explore the science of plant diseases and develop innovative strategies to protect the world’s crops and ecosystems. This program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering plant-microbe interactions, disease diagnostics, molecular biology, integrated disease management and cutting-edge research methods. Students have the option to pursue a thesis or non-thesis Master of Science degree. The current plant pathology curriculum reflects the need for balance between detailed fundamental knowledge of specific concepts with broad-based training.

 

Why Texas A&M?

Texas A&M is a recognized leader in plant pathology, with renowned faculty, advanced research facilities and a tradition of excellence in agricultural sciences. Here, you’ll benefit from hands-on training, collaborative research opportunities and strong industry partnerships across Texas and around the world. The supportive Aggie network and a commitment to student success ensure excellent career preparation and lifelong connections. Choose Texas A&M to join a dynamic community driving innovation in plant health and crop protection.

 

Contact

Sanjay Antony-Babu

Sanjay.AntonyBabu@ag.tamu.edu 

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