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Graduate degrees in Plant and Soil Science provide professional development for students who wish to continue their education after graduating from science oriented undergraduate programs, typically in earth, biological or agricultural sciences.

Both our M.S. programs and Ph.D. programs require the student to complete a research program and schedule of classes, designed by the student and their advisor, to support the research study. Each student will be further supported by a study committee comprised of faculty with expertise in relevant areas. Research topics are generally supported by peer-reviewed grants and thus address important topics in Plant and Soil Science and allied fields.

Prospective students should be in dialogue with prospective advisors before and during the application process.  We encourage site visits prior to application and/or acceptance into the program.If you are interested, please send in a completed application directly to the Graduate College.

For specific questions, please contact our Graduate Program Coordinator by emailing Josef.Gorres@uvm.edu.

Requirements

  • For Admission - An undergraduate major in an appropriate agricultural, environmental, biological, or physical science. Additionally,  some laboratory programs may have their own specific requirements.
  • For Advancement to Candidacy for the Degree of Master of Science - Satisfactory completion of one academic year of graduate study in the Department of Plant and Soil Science, and a written or oral comprehensive examination. The decision on the type of comprehensive exam will be made by the major professor after consulting with the student.

Before You Apply

  • Prepare your CV/Resume
  • Contact the departmental faculty member with whom you are interested in working. Include your CV/Resume with your email. Refer to the list of faculty and area of study below.
  • Note: it reduces your chances of connecting with new research opportunities when you send your email to all of our faculty; please focus on selecting a faculty member based on your research interests.
  • The departmental deadline for fall applications is January 15.

Graduate Faculty

Faculty MemberArea of ResearchContact Information
Eric Bishop von Wettberg  Genetics, Domestication, Crop Breeding, Legumes, GermplasmEric.Bishop-Von-Wettberg@uvm.edu
Terence BradshawTree Fruit, Viticulture, Integrated Pest ManagementTerence.Bradshaw@uvm.edu
Yolanda ChenInsect Ecology, Agroecology, Evolutionary Biology, Population GeneticsYolanda.Chen@uvm.edu
Heather DarbyAgronomic Crops, Soil Health, BiofuelsHeather.Darby@uvm.edu
Joshua FaulknerAgriculture and Natural Resources, Agricultural hydrology, Soil and Water Resource Engineering   Joshua.Faulkner@uvm.edu
Josef GorresSoil Physical Properties and Fauna, Soil Ecological ManagementJosef.Gorres@uvm.edu
Stephanie E. HurleyLandscape Design, Stormwater Treatment, Ecological DesignStephanie.E.Hurley@uvm.edu
V. Ernesto MendezInternational Environmental Studies, Agroecology, Rural DevelopmentErnesto.Mendez@uvm.edu
Scott C. MerrillLandscape/Systems Ecology, Climate Change, Precision AgricultureScott.C.Merrill@uvm.edu
Deborah NeherSoil Ecology, Nematodes/Microarthropods, Plant-Soil InteractionsDeborah.Neher@uvm.edu
Bruce L. ParkerEntomology, Forest Pest Management, International AgricultureBruce.Parker@uvm.edu