UMA Undergraduate Guide 2015-2016 Stockbridge School of Agriculture Academic Departments and Programs Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences The Minor in Plant Pathology
The Minor in Plant Pathology
Plant Pathology is the study of plant diseases caused by biological organisms such as insects, viruses, bacteria, fungi, and environmental factors such as lack of water, improper nutrition, and pollution. Plant pathologists diagnose the condition of a plant, and determine the cause of the problem and what can be done to solve it. Requirements of the minor are outlined below, but students interested in minoring in Plant Pathology should contact the Stockbridge School of Agriculture Undergraduate Program Office at 413-545-2222 for further guidance. Requirements: STOCKSCH 505 General Plant Pathology (Fall) AND A minimum of 12 credits chosen from the following courses: STOCKSCH 397/597 Special Topics courses (up to 4 credits) |
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