Students
matriculating prior to the fall semester 2015 in the School of
Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) must complete the SEBS general education requirements. In addition, students majoring in plant biology must complete the major requirements described below.Students
matriculating fall 2015 or after and transfer students matriculating in
2016 and after must complete a goal-based Core Curriculum in place of
general education requirements. The goal-based core is described here: http://sebs.rutgers.edu/core. Courses are certified for the Core Curriculum by a faculty committee. A current list of certified courses can be found here: http://sebs.rutgers.edu/core. Plant biology major requirements are as described below.
For an up-to-date description of plant biology major requirements, courses, and course sequences please refer to the program webpage at http://plantbiopath.rutgers.edu/academics.htm.
Major Requirements for All Students Regardless of Matriculation Date
Proficiency in Plant Science (52-73 credits)
A. REQUIRED COURSES (7-8)
Quantitative Skills
See 01:640:___ in B
below.
Professional Ethics (3)
01:730:250
Environmental Ethics (3) or 01:730:251 Ethics and Business (3)
Additional Requirements
(15-17)
11:776:210 Principles of
Botany (3)
11:776:211 Introduction to Horticulture (3)
11:776:242 Plant Science (3)
One of the following
soils courses (3-4)
11:776:102 Soil and
Society (3); 11:776:405 Soil Fertility (3); 11:776:413 Soil Quality (3); 11:375:453
Soil Ecology (3); or 11:375:360 Soils and Water (4)
One of the following
courses* (3-4):
11:776:302 General Plant
Pathology (3); 11:776:305 Plant Genetics (4); 01:447:380 Genetics (3); or 11:776:382
Plant Physiology (3)
B.
CURRICULUM OPTIONS (49-60 credits)
One
of the following three options is required:
1. General Plant Biology (research focus area)
(49-60 credits)
2. Horticulture and Turf Industry (49-59 credits)
3. Horticulture Therapy Specialization (46-50
credits)
1.
General Plant Biology (55-60)
Required
courses (39)
01:160:307-308 Organic Chemistry (4,4)
01:640:135 Calculus I (4); and 01:640:136
Calculus II (4) or 01:960:401 Basic Statistics for Research (3)
01:750:193-194 Physics of the Sciences
(4,4) or 01:750:203-204 General Physics (3,3)
11:115:403,404 General Biochemistry (4,3)
11:776:452 Plant Tissue Culture (3)
11:126:413 Plant Molecular Biology (3) or
11:126:481 Molecular Genetics (3)
11:776:382 Plant Physiology (4)
Electives
(11-16)
At
least four additional courses selected from the following list, or any 776
listed as, but not fulfilling as additional requirements:
01:960:401
Basic Statistics for Research (3)
11:015:492
Tropical Agriculture (3)
11:126:427
Methods in Recombinant DNA Technology (4)
11:370:350 Agricultural Entomology and Pest Management (3)
11:370:381 Insect
Biology (4)
11:550:230
Environmental Design Analysis (3)
11:550:233
Landscape Plants I (3)
11:550:234
Landscape Plants II (3)
11:550:238
Landscape Management and Maintenance (3)
11:550:239
Planning and Planting the Residential Environment (3)
11:680:390 General
Microbiology (4)
11:216:332 Plant
Ecology (4)
11:776:402 Mycology:
Fungi in the Environment (3)
11:776:200 Modern
Crop Production (3)
11:776:202 Applied
Physiology of Horticultural Crops (3)
11:776:221 Principles
of Organic Crop Production (3)
11:776:302 General
Plant Pathology (3)
11:776:304 Turfgrass
Management (4)
11:776:310 Plant
Propagation (3)
11:776:312 Medicinal
Plants (3)
11:776:341 Fruit
Production (3)
11:776:401 Postharvest
Physiology of Horticultural Crops (3)
11:776:402 Weeds:
Impact and Management in Rural and Urban Landscapes (3)
11:776:404 Soil
Management for Sports and Landscape Applications (3)
11:776:408 Turfgrass
Pest Science (4)
11:776:439 Nursery
Crop Production (3)
11:776:450 Horticultural
Topics (2)
11:776:451 Fine
and Sports Turf (3)
11:776:452 Plant
Tissue Culture (3)
11:776:495,496 Special Problems in Plant
Science (BA,BA)
2.
Horticulture and Turf Industry (49-59)
Required
courses (26-27)
01:460:101
Introductory Geology I: Physical (4)
01:640:115
Pre-calculus College Mathematics (4) or 01:960:401 Basic Statistics for
Research (3)
11:370:350
Agricultural Entomology and Pest Management (3) or 11:776:408 Turfgrass Pest
Science (4)
11:373:231 Introduction to Marketing (3)
11:373:241
Introduction to Management (3) or 11:373:341
Management: Human Systems Development (3)
11:776:302
General Plant Pathology (3)
11:776:382
Plant Physiology (3)
11:776:406
Plant Breeding (3)
Electives
(23-32)
At
least eight additional courses selected from the curriculum electives listed in
the general plant biology option, above, but not fulfilling as additional requirements or option required courses:
3.
Horticulture Therapy Specialization (52-56)
Required
courses (46-50)
11:015:432
Junior/Senior Colloquium: People-Plant Relationships (3) (fulfills SEBS Area I. School
Mission: Interdisciplinary Critical Analysis requirement)
01:640:115
Pre-calculus College Mathematics (4) or 01:960:401 Basic Statistics for
Research (3)
11:776:225
Introduction to Horticultural Therapy (3)
11:776:325
Horticultural Therapy Techniques and Programming (3)
11:776:425
Special Topics in Horticultural Therapy (2)
11:776:495,496
Special Problems in Plant Science (a minimum of 8 credits, approved by the
adviser)
At
least eight of the following human science courses (24-26):
01:830:101
General Psychology (3)
01:830:303,304 Memory
and Memory Laboratory (3,1)
01:830:321
Social Psychology (3)
01:830:326,327
Small Groups and Laboratory (3,1)
01:830:330
Developmental Psychology (3)
01:830:333
Adolescent Development (3)
01:830:335
Adult Development and Aging (3)
01:830:340
Abnormal Psychology (3)
01:830:361
Developmental Psychobiology (3)
01:830:377
Health Psychology (3)
01:920:210 Sociology of Medicine and Health Care (3)
09:910:352 Groups
at Risk in Contemporary Society (3) or 09:910:220 Introduction to Social Work and Social
Services (3)
10:832:416 Mental
Illness: Social and Public Policy (3)
11:300:327 Applications
of Psychology in Education (3)
11:373:341 Management:
Human Systems Development (3)
Electives
(6)
Additional
courses selected from the curriculum electives listed in the horticulture and
turf industry option, above.
Recommended
electives are:
11:216:332 Plant Ecology (4)
11:370:350 Agricultural
Entomology and Pest Management (3)
11:776:302 General Plant Pathology
(3)
11:776:231 Introduction to
Marketing (3)
11:776:310 Plant Propagation (3)
11:776:341 Fruit Production (3)
11:776:439 Nursery Crop
Production (3)
Unspecified
Electives (5-26 credits)
In
addition to courses meeting the above requirements, students can take any other
courses offered by the university, for which they meet the course eligibility
requirements, to bring their total number of credits to the minimum of 128
required for graduation.