Master's degree in horticulture and fruit production

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Area

Agricultural science

Sub-Discipline

Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

Universidad de Talca

Talca University

  • City: Talca,
  • Commune: Talca,
  • Region: Maule Region
goals

The Master's Degree in Horticulture aims to train human resources at an advanced level, specializing in one of the areas of horticulture, including: fruit growing, vegetable growing and viticulture

Applicant Profile

To be admitted to the Master's Program in Horticulture, applicants must hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Sciences or a degree in Agricultural Engineering from a Chilean or foreign university. Candidates with a Bachelor's degree in fields related to agricultural sciences may also apply, subject to qualifications.
that the Academic Committee of the program makes of this degree.

Graduate profile

Graduates of the program will possess the fundamental skills that will allow them to:
a) Think critically, applying science and technology tools to solve production problems in horticultural species.
b) Critically analyze scientific information and research results; as well as effectively communicate such information or results using statistical tools and information technologies.
c) Formulate and participate in the execution of research and innovation projects in the field of agricultural sciences.
d) To lead and be part of work teams to be developed in the public or private sector of agricultural sciences.

Lines of investigation

-Fruit and vegetable production
-Post-Harvest and Agro-industrial Processes
-Water Management and Nutrition
-Plant Health