University of Hohenheim

Master in Crop Sciences

Stuttgart, Germany Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

The Crop Sciences Master's program at the University of Hohenheim is designed for students interested in developing sustainable agricultural systems. This two-year program, taught in English, offers a solid foundation in both methodological and biotechnological aspects of crop science. Ideal candidates are those who thrive in an international environment and seek to make a positive impact on global food security.

Students will engage in specialized studies in either Plant Breeding and Seed Science or Plant Nutrition and Protection. The curriculum includes hands-on experiences through practical modules and internships, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings. This program prepares graduates to tackle the challenges of modern agriculture, focusing on increasing the efficiency of crop production systems.

Graduates of the Crop Sciences program can pursue various career paths, including roles as plant breeders, agricultural consultants, and researchers in both public and private sectors. Potential employers include agricultural companies, research institutions, and NGOs focused on sustainable agriculture. The skills acquired in this program are transferable across multiple industries, making graduates well-equipped for diverse job opportunities.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is 2310% above the typical master's in Germany.

Median tuition for that cohort is 3,428 USD, across 1,085 programs in our catalog.

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