What is Turfgrass Science and Management?
Turfgrass Science and Management, a concentration of study in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, is a diverse program that combines the study of grasses, soils, water and pests. Turfgrass managers are involved with the production and maintenance of grasses for recreational, aesthetic and environmental uses. This program is offered to those interested in careers in golf course, athletic field and commercial turf management. Students have the opportunity to develop a personalized program in turfgrass science by selecting classes offered in a wide variety of areas, including environmental horticulture, soil and water sciences, entomology and plant pathology.
The Turfgrass Science and Management Curriculum
The curriculum builds upon the university-wide general education requirements with critical courses in plant physiology, entomology and plant pathology, weed science, soils and business. Turf students take turfgrass classes involving management of golf courses and athletic fields, environmental considerations, and professionalism.
How do YOU complete a Bachelor of Science in Plant and Soil Science, with a Concentration in Horticulture and Turfgrass Science at Texas Tech University?
- Review the classes you might take in the TTU catalog
- Apply for admission at Texas Tech University
- Start your journey in the world of Turfgrass Science
Benefits of Being a Turf Student
- Not a typical desk job!
- 100% of graduates employed after completion of degree program
- Paid InternshipsCourse Credit
- Real Life Experience
- Scholarship opportunities
- Volunteer at PGA Tour Events
- Work Locally while completing your degree
- The Rawls Course
- Texas Tech Athletic Fields
- Attend National and State Turf ConferencesGolf Course Superintendents Association
of America
- Sports Turf Managers Association
- West Texas GCSAA
- Texas Turfgrass Association
Where can I get a job with this background?
Turfgrass is a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States and continues to grow at a record pace. Although often associated with golf courses and sports facilities, the industry also includes home and commercial lawns, parks, athletic fields, schools and industrial parks. Growth in all these areas creates a constant need for well-trained turfgrass managers. With more than 17,000 golf courses across the country and new courses continually being built, there is a steady demand for technically trained management personnel. Even if you don't like the idea of spending your day working on a beautiful golf course or at a finely manicured sports facility, there are many career options for professionals with training in turfgrass management.
What Student Activities are Available?
Numerous student activities are available on-campus and around the country. You can join and participate in the Tech Turf Club, the student chapter of the Golf Course Superintendent's Association of America and Sports Turf Managers Association. Our students have traveled across the country participating in contests and attending conferences. We provide personal advising to all students that goes beyond selecting classes, but truly prepares you to be ready for your first job outside of school. Paid internships and school credit are available around the country to expand your book knowledge in real-life scenarios. Opportunities are provided to work with faculty doing cutting-edge research in a variety of areas.
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Questions?
We're here to help! Contact Dr. Joey Young for more information about Turfgrass Science at Texas Tech University at (806) 834-8457 or joey.young@ttu.edu.
Department of Plant and Soil Science
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