Program details
The Master of Science (Soil Science) program is a two-year thesis-based program consisting of a combination of coursework and research.
Master of Science (Soil Science)
Expected duration: 2 years
Tuition and fees: one year tuition, then continuing fees in subsequent years (refer to Graduate tuition and fees)
Coursework:
Students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours of coursework.
All students are required to take SOIL 7220: Principles of Scientific Research and Communication and three credit hours of SOIL courses at the 7000 level.
Sample course offerings
- SOIL 7170: Agricultural Micrometeorology
- SOIL 7180: Environmental Chemistry of Pesticides and Related Compounds
- SOIL 7210: Topics in Soil Fertility
- SOIL 7220: Principles of Scientific Research and Communication
- SOIL 7230: Topics in Landscape Processes I
- SOIL 7240: Topics in Landscape Processes II
- SOIL 7250: Topics in Soil Science
- SOIL 7270: Advanced Soil Ecology
For full course descriptions, please visit the Academic Calendar.
Thesis:
Students must demonstrate competence in completing thesis research and pass an oral examination on their thesis subject.
Graduation requirements:
To meet graduation requirements, all students must demonstrate strong communications skills and hold (from their current program or in previous studies):
- Nine credit hours in fundamental and applied soil sciences at the senior undergraduate or graduate level.
- Three credit hours in experimental design and statistical analysis at the senior undergraduate or graduate level.
