15 Bachelor's degrees in Horticulture and Crop Science in Africa
Horticulture
Horticulture from Cape Peninsula University of Technology aims to produce a competent technologist who will be capable of decision-making at an intellectual level requiring mature judgement.
Horticulture
The University of Nairobi's Horticulture BS program offers students a comprehensive education in the field. With a focus on horticulture, this program equips students with the skills and knowledge needed for a successful career in plant cultivation, landscaping, and the sustainable management of horticultural resources.
Crop Science
Crop Science is the application of biological, chemical & physical principles to crops and cropping systems to increase their efficiency in converting light & supplemental resources into food, feed, fibre or floral commodities. Join the programme at University of Kwazulu Natal.
Crop Science (Hons)
At Crop Science (Hons) from University of Pretoria we strive to continuously improve our high impact research and significantly address the national shortage of PhD graduates that respond to global and local challenges.
Crop Production Systems (Plant and Soil Science)
The four-year Crop Production Systems (Plant and Soil Science) programme at the Stellenbosch University covers training covers training in producing crops such as agronomic and vegetable crops, pastures, deciduous fruit, citrus and vine.
Agriculture (Crop Science) (Honours)
The Faculty of Agriculture, Engineering & Natural Sciences from University of Namibia is an internationally recognised citadel of knowledge and a robust ecosystem for discovery and innovation, offering courses at Diploma, BSc Honours, MSc, and PhD levels to Namibian, SADC, and international students such as the Agriculture (Crop Science) (Honours).
Plant Pathology
The Plant Pathology programme from University of Kwazulu Natal applies cutting-edge biological, technological, and economic principles to sustainably enhance food and fibre production.
Horticulture
The Horticulture programme from Makerere University will provide specialised training aimed at supporting the growing horticultural sector in Uganda and the immediate need to establish a core group of scientists in this area.
Crop Production Systems - Soil and Water Management
The Crop Production Systems - Soil and Water Management program at Stellenbosch University covers training in producing crops such as agronomic and vegetable crops, pastures, deciduous fruit, citrus and vine.
Agronomy
The Agronomy program at University of Zambia is part of the Department of Plant Science. The Department of Plant Sciences has been instrumental in building capacity for better agriculture, provision of services, development and release of improved crop varieties and technologies since its establishment in 1971.
Crop Production Systems - Crop Production
The Crop Production Systems - Crop Production program at Stellenbosch University covers training in producing crops such as agronomic and vegetable crops, pastures, deciduous fruit, citrus and vine.
Crop Protection And Environmental Biology
The philosophy of the Crop Protection And Environmental Biology programme at the University Of Ibadan is to develop capacity and conduct cutting-edge research in crop protection, crop improvement and environmental management using ecologically sound and economically sustainable approaches that will benefit the society.
Plant Pathology
The Plant Pathology programme from University of Kwazulu Natal has a three part mission of teaching, research and community engagement.
Plant Pathology
Stellenbosch University's Plant Pathology BSc is a degree with Microbiology, Genetics, Botany or Biotechnology as major with an average final mark of 60% for the major.
Crop Production Systems - Crop Protection and Breeding
The Crop Production Systems - Crop Protection and Breeding program at Stellenbosch University covers training in producing crops such as agronomic and vegetable crops, pastures, deciduous fruit, citrus and vine.