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Undergraduate students in the Department of Plant Sciences are part of the Herbert College of Agriculture. Learn about admissions, scheduling a virtual, taking a self-guided tour, scholarships, and Herbert student life.
Welcome! We are very happy that you have chosen to pursue your degree with Plant Sciences and we look forward to working with you over the next few years. I am confident that most of you will be able to look back on this experience as one of the more enjoyable and exciting times of your life.
Please do not hesitate to contact your advisor, a faculty member, Undergraduate Coordinator Andy Pulte, Administrative Assistant for Student Records Sandy Kitts, or me if you have any questions, need guidance, or have suggestions. We welcome input on ways to strengthen this experience for future students. I have an open door policy. My office is in Room 358 Plant Biotechnology Building.
Sincerely,
Professor and Department Head
Explore Our Concentrations
Upon choosing the Plant Sciences major, undergraduate students are required to select a concentration. This specialized set of classes is designed to help you gain knowledge toward your desired career path. Students who successfully complete prescribed coursework will receive a Bachelor of Science in Plant Sciences.
A Plant Sciences minor complements many majors.
Plant Sciences strives to make special connections with our students. Faculty advisors assist undergraduates choosing curriculum, including departmental courses, electives, and a minor. These professors mentor students applying to undergraduate research positions, paid internships, and study abroad opportunities. Establishing personal relationships and tailoring coursework prepares you for the career of your choice.
Professional Development
Students have the option of including undergraduate research and Extension work, a minor, and paid internship into their coursework. Participating in these and other opportunities get you hired.
Minors are useful gaining knowledge in diverse areas that make you more marketable when searching for employment.
Clubs and other extracurriculars are resume builders and outlets to expand and hone your professional skills.
Join the UT Plant Sciences Club to connect with a range of students that have a uniting interest— plants. Check them out on Instagram, and participate in events like the #UTKPlantDrop.