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Master in Plant Health Management 

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Master in Plant Health Management
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The Ohio State University 
Overview

Develop and implement integrated pest management (IPM) strategies to control plant diseases, insects

Duration

30 months

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Total fee

25.66 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

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Course Level

PG Degree

Master in Plant Health Management
 at 
The Ohio State University 
Highlights

  • Earn a certificate after completion of course from The Ohio State University
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Master in Plant Health Management
 at 
The Ohio State University 
Course details

Who should do this course?

This degree is professionals who want to advance their careers in plant health management or enter the field from another discipline

What are the course deliverables?

Understand the adverse effects of pathogens, insects and other pests influencing plant health

Learn how to synthesize information to study and assess a plant health management issue

Learn how to evaluate plant health management strategies in agricultural, urban, and natural ecosystems using current informational resources

More about this course

Master in Plant Health Management (MPHM) degree prepares students and working professionals who wish to become experts in plant health and plant pathology for advancement or a career change

It integrates both academic and professional training for careers in plant health management, geared towards students and working professionals who wish to develop plant health expertise for advancement or a career change

Master in Plant Health Management
 at 
The Ohio State University 
Curriculum

PLNTPTH 5603 – Plant Disease Management

Theory and practice of plant disease management; emphasis on integration of cultural, biological, chemical methods and plant disease resistance

 

ENTMLGY 5800 – Pesticide Science

Exploration of pesticide toxicology and practical use; modes of action in target organisms, regulations, application methods, environmental fate, resistance management, and use in integrated pest management programs

 

HCS 5422 – Principles of Weed Ecology and Management

A study of weeds and invasive plant biology and ecology, and methods of vegetation management. Enrollment in the Masters in Plant Health Management Program required for online offering only

 

HCS 5887 – Introduction to Experimental Design

Introduction to experimental design, including selection and layout of plots, data analysis software, and data interpretation

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Master in Plant Health Management
 at 
The Ohio State University 
Faculty details

Samuel Ward
Assistant Professor, Entomology and MPHM Co-Chair

Master in Plant Health Management
 at 
The Ohio State University 
Entry Requirements

General
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  • No specific cutoff mentioned
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  • Marks - 79/120
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