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 Horticulture Science
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SchoolUniversity of Saskatchewan
LocationSaskatoon, SK, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 20,696
Full-time Graduate: 4,406
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length4 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*70%
Prerequisites
  •  Grade12 Biology 
  •  Grade12 Chemistry 
  •  Grade12 Mathematics  or  Grade12 Precalculus 
Prerequisites NotesStudents can be admitted into this college with one subject deficiency that must be cleared before the second year of study.
Cost
International: $40,747

Tuition will vary depending on the type and number of classes you take in a year. This estimate reflects a typical amount you could expect to pay in your first year if you enroll in a full course load, the maximum number of courses allowed (2025-2026 Canadian dollar rates).
Scholarships
DescriptionHorticulture is the study of the biology, improvement, production and utilization of fruits, vegetables, flowers, medicinals, ornamental crops, trees, shrubs and turf grass grown under field and greenhouse conditions. It is the most diverse of agricultural industries, involving both art and science with career opportunities from greenhouse and golf course management, food production and landscaping to research and education and beyond.

Production and utilization of horticultural crops and ornamental plants represent an opportunity for expansion and diversification of Canada's agriculture sector. You will learn how to:

  • design and maintain an urban forest, a community garden or a new golf course
  • manage a greenhouse
  • beautify the environment – both indoors and out – while also working to reduce energy use and pollution and help to grow food crops sustainably
  • develop and demonstrate new energy efficient and ecologically sound means of growing greenhouse crops through a cold prairie winter
  • introduce new high-value crops which can be processed to add further value and help developing countries
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