Mississippi State University

Master in Horticulture (Non-Thesis)

Starkville, United States

The Master in Horticulture (Non-Thesis) at Mississippi State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Mississippi State University (MSU), founded in 1878 and located in Starkville, is a well-established public research university with around 23,000 students and a welcoming campus community. MSU combines a strong tradition of academic excellence with a broad array of undergraduate and graduate programs across 181 fields, including engineering, agriculture, business, and arts and sciences. The campus culture emphasizes hands-on learning, leadership development, and community engagement, making it an attractive option for international students seeking both academic rigor and personal growth.

Research and innovation are central to MSU's mission, with strengths in aerospace, agriculture, veterinary medicine, and engineering. Students benefit from access to research centers, state-of-the-art labs, and industry partnerships that translate theory into practice. Approximately 1,000 international students contribute to the campus’s diverse perspectives and global outlook, supported by specialized advising, language assistance, and integration programs to ease the transition to life in the United States.

Beyond academics, MSU offers a lively campus life with student organizations, internships, and community outreach that build professional skills and networks. Career services and alumni connections help graduates move into competitive roles locally and internationally. For students seeking a research-active university with practical learning, strong support services, and a collaborative campus environment, Mississippi State University provides a balanced and outcomes-focused experience.

About the Program

The Master in Horticulture (Non-Thesis) at Mississippi State University is a master's degree for students who want to gain expertise in plant genetics, nutrition, and marketing. This 1-year program helps students develop skills in horticulture and prepares them for a career in this field.

The curriculum includes a graduate-level statistics course, a minimum of 15 hours of 8000-level course credits, a research paper, and comprehensive examination. Students will learn about plant genetics, nutrition, marketing, and other topics related to horticulture.

Graduates of this program can work as Horticulturists, Greenhouse Managers, Floral Designers, Nursery Managers, or Landscape Architects. They can find jobs in industries such as agriculture, gardening, and landscaping, and can work for employers like the US Department of Agriculture or private landscaping companies.

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