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Master of Horticultural Science

  • 2years
  • Full and part time
  • On campus

New Zealand's NZ$3.0b horticulture industry has an international reputation for quality innovation and efficiency.

This success is based on the understanding and integration of natural resources, scientific knowledge and business expertise.

To remain competitive it must respond to the requirements of international markets for quality products.

The Master of Horticultural Science is breeding a new generation of horticulturalists with the required acumen in crop technology, project and financial planning, personnel management, information systems and marketing to keep the industry at the top of its game.

It allows for applied specialisation in management and related disciplines and offers unlimited research opportunities in a rapidly expanding area of study.

 

 

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Year 1

1st Semester

HORT 628 - Topics in Oenology

HORT 631 - Grapevine Physiology

HORT 629 - Advanced Oenology

2nd Semester

HORT 632 - Physiology of Grape Berry Development

HORT 601-625 - Special Topics

ERST 623 - International Environmental Policy

Year 2

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