The Department of Botany and Plant Pathology offers graduate programs leading to M.S., and Ph.D. degrees that prepare students for a variety of future employment opportunities. Our graduates are employed in both the public and private sector by local, state, national or international employers.
Professional opportunities exist in numerous fields including:
- plant disease research and management
- plant physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology
- plant genetics
- marine and aquatic botany
- plant ecology
- botanical taxonomy, structure, evolution, biogeography
- plant product monitoring, program administration, sales
The Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, in the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University, provides a special environment in which to pursue undergraduate or graduate training in plant biology. We are one of a small number of universities that maintain and foster a formal link between plant pathology and botany. Our departmental structure facilitates interdisciplinary research and training opportunities and makes it possible for students to address fundamental questions in plant biology as well as applying this knowledge to practical problems related to natural or commercial plant resources.
