Bachelor of Science in Horticultural and Turfgrass Sciences
Program Overview
Bachelor of Science in Horticultural and Turfgrass Sciences degree program is designed specifically to meet the needs of today's working professionals. Horticulture is the art and science of cultivating edible plants (fruits, nuts, and vegetables) and ornamental plants (annual and perennial flowers and woody plants). Today's horticulture students focus on the challenges and practices of genetics and breeding, propagation, biotechnology, production, management, handling and storage, marketing, and utilization of ornamental plants in both the interior and exterior landscape. This degree program requires a minimum of 120 semester hours of undergraduate coursework. While students take the majority of their coursework at a distance through Texas Tech University, they may be required to take some coursework, such as Introductory Chemistry, from another institution such as a local community college. Credits from other institutions can be evaluated for potential transfer; however, the last 30 hours of the degree must be completed at Texas Tech University.
Program Delivery
Classes are delivered using one or a combinations of formats including web-based instruction, print-based instruction, interactive video conferences, and face-to-face.
Contact Us
Dr. Cynthia McKenney
Department of Plant & Soil Science
College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources
Box 42122, Lubbock, TX 79409-2122
(806) 742-2837
E-mail: distance-ed.pss@ttu.edu
Department of Plant & Soil Science
College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources
Box 42122, Lubbock, TX 79409-2122
(806) 742-2837
E-mail: distance-ed.pss@ttu.edu
