Credits required
180 Oregon State University is on a quarter-term system. There are four quarters each year and classes are 11 weeks long. This program's 180 quarter credits are equal to 120 semester credits.*
Cost per credit
$366 Based on current tuition rates. No additional charge for nonresident students. Does not include course materials and associated fees and expenses.
Delivery
Online You can complete all or nearly all requirements of this program online. View the curriculum.
Start terms
4 per year

Horticulture - Online Minor

Earn a minor in horticulture online through Ecampus

Oregon State Ecampus, in partnership with the Department of Horticulture, invites you to discover the flexibility and ease of completing a horticulture minor online as part of your undergraduate degree program.  

The minor in horticulture is an effective way for students, including majors outside the College of Agricultural Sciences, to meet their interests. With just 6 credits in the minor core, students will be able to tailor their additional horticulture coursework to personal goals. 

Oregon State horticulture courses are taught by world-class experts who teach you how to tackle contemporary real-world decisions faced by professional horticulturists.

Students can also earn a B.S. in Horticulture online through Oregon State Ecampus.

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