Minor in Horticulture

The Minor in Horticulture is designed to provide an opportunity for students to gain a fundamental understanding of the science of horticulture and tailor their studies to food production, greenhouse and nursery crops, landscape design and management, or plant breeding and genetics.

The minor is available as an elective to students who are enrolled in bachelor's degree programs at Michigan State University other than the Bachelor of Science Degree in Horticulture.

At least 12 unique credits counted towards the requirements for a student's minor must not be used to fulfill the requirements for that student's major.

Students who plan to complete the requirements for the minor should consult Susan Gruber, Undergraduate Advisor in Horticulture: grubers@msu.edu or 353-0326

Course Requirements

Both of the following courses (6 credits):

  • HRT 203 Introduction to Horticulture (3 credits)
  • HRT 204 Plant Propagation (3 credits)

Complete 12 credits from the following:

  • HRT 211 Landscape Plants I (3 credits)
  • HRT 212 Landscape Plants II (3 credits)
  • HRT 213 Landscape Maintenance (2 credits)
  • HRT 213L Landscape Maintenance Field Laboratory (1 credit)
  • HRT 218 Landscape Irrigation (3 credits)
  • HRT 221 Greenhouse Structures and Management (3 credits)
  • HRT 242 Passive Solar Greenhouses for Protected Cultivation (1 credit)
  • HRT 243 Organic Transplant Production (1 credit)
  • HRT 251 Organic Farming Principles and Practices (3 credits)
  • HRT 253 Compost Production and Use (1 credit)
  • HRT 310 Nursery Management (3 credits)
  • HRT 311 Landscape Design and Management Specifications (4 credits)
  • HRT 323 Floriculture Production (3 credits)
  • HRT 332 Tree Fruit Production and Management (2 credits)
  • HRT 336 Viticulture and Berry Management (2 credits)
  • HRT 341 Vegetable Production and Management (3 credits)
  • HRT 361 Applied Plant Physiology (3 credits)
  • HRT 362 Applied Crop Improvement (1 credit)
  • HRT 403 Handling and Storage of Horticultural Crops (3 credits)
  • HRT 407 Horticulture Marketing (3 credits)
  • HRT 411 Landscape Contract Management (3 credits)
  • HRT 475 International Studies in Horticulture (3 credits)