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Graduate ProgramWelcomeThe Department of Soil and Crop Sciences provides a stimulating education and research experience for students seeking M.S. or Ph.D. degrees in soil and crop sciences. Graduate programs are developed in applied and basic sciences to understand soil, crop and environmental systems, to improve production and management efficiency of food, feed, and biomass crops, and apply soil and crop sciences to problems of environmental quality. For more information: Contact the Graduate Studies Coordinator: Dr. Pat Byrne
Fellowships Available
Please contact individual faculty members regarding availability of funding.
Programs of StudyEach student with his or her graduate advisory committee will develop a program of study including coursework and a research project in one of the following areas.
General Requirements for AdmissionIt is expected that students accepted into a graduate program of the department will have a strong background in the basic sciences relevant to their concentration, or make up any deficiencies after admission. A minimum Grade Point Average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required for admission, although the Graduate School may waive this requirement in exceptional cases. The department does not require GRE scores. Graduate applications will be evaluated based on the written statement of purpose, transcripts, and letters of reference. CSU Online Graduate Application
FacilitiesDepartmental facilities include recently renovated laboratories for research in plant genetics and genomics, grain quality, soil chemistry, soil microbiology, soil physics, and pedology. Service laboratories for soil and seed testing are part of the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, and additional campus laboratories provide biochemical analysis and genomics services. Greenhouses and growth chambers are available on campus. Facilities for field research include a 200-acre research center in Fort Collins, and additional research centers located throughout the state’s agricultural regions. Shared offices and a computer lab are available for the department’s graduate students.
Affiliated ProgramsSeveral interdisciplinary programs and affiliated organizations are available on or near campus for collaborative studies. These include the following: CSU Programs Cell and Molecular Biology Program USDA Units Central Great Plains Research Station, Akron CO
Local Information
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Phone: 970-491-6517, Fax: 970-491-0564 Our url: www.soilcrop.colostate.edu Comments: SCS Webmaster
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February 6, 2008