4 Bachelor's degrees in Soil Science in Tennessee, United States
Environmental Science
The Environmental Science degree from University of Tennessee Knoxville was created in 2001 with three concentrations – soil science, environmental science, and agricultural systems technology.
Plant and Soil Science
The Plant and Soil Science programme at Middle Tennessee State University is a public Bachelor of Science degree. This full-time course focuses on horticulture, agronomy, and soil science. Students gain essential expertise in sustainable crop management and land stewardship through hands-on learning and scientific research.
Agriculture - Agronomy and Soils
Agriculture - Agronomy and Soils - Tennessee Tech University students study the plant-soil relationship associated with production of agronomic crops for food, fuel and fibers.
Horticulture Science and Production
The Horticulture Science and Production concentration from University of Tennessee Knoxville is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed for production, management and marketing of horticultural and specialty crops.