Turfgrass Management is a hands-on program that teaches you how to maintain healthy turfgrass systems. You'll learn about plant breeding, soil fertility, entomology, and other related topics. The program offers practical experience through activities at renowned sites like Palouse Ridge Golf Course, a PGA-certified facility, and the Grass Breeding and Ecology Farm, where researchers develop new turfgrass varieties using seed stocks maintained by the US Department of Agriculture. The blend of classroom learning and fieldwork ensures you gain a well-rounded understanding of turfgrass science, preparing you for various careers in grounds and turf management.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students passionate about horticulture, sports turf, or landscape management. The chance to gain practical, hands-on experience at top-notch facilities like the PGA-certified golf course and research farms sets it apart. Additionally, students have opportunities to participate in undergraduate research guided by experienced faculty, making it a strong choice for those aiming to work in turf management-related roles.
The program focuses on Turfgrass Management, covering areas such as plant breeding, soil management, entomology, and turfgrass ecology. Students engage with specialized research and practical experiences tailored to maintaining turf systems in golf courses, sports fields, and other landscapes.
Application fees
24.43L
1st year tuition fees
24.43L
Living cost
The program offers a Bachelor's degree in Integrated Plant Sciences with a focus on Turfgrass Management. Specific admission requirements include a separate admission process for the university and the major, with transfer credit accepted from AP, IB, CLEP exams, associate degrees, Running Start, and other sources.

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Graduates can pursue careers in lawn care, sod production, grounds maintenance, sports facilities, golf courses, irrigation, technical sales, and consulting. The degree prepares you for a variety of roles in landscape and turf management industries.