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Plant Pathology

Undergraduate Courses & Certificates

Courses and Syllabi

A listing of all undergraduate (and graduate) courses currently offered by the Department of Plant Pathology. Click here for up to date semester schedules for our courses.

PATH/ANTH 2010 Plants, Pathogens & People
PATH 2030 Marvelous & Malevolent Microbes
PATH 3010 Fungi: Friends & Foes
PATH 3050 Viticulture & Enology in the Mediterranean Region
PATH 3500 Turfgrass Pest Management
PATH 3530-3530L Introductory Plant Pathology
PATH 3830 Forest Pathology
PATH 3910 Plant Pathology Internship
PATH 3990 Special Problems in Plant Pathology
PATH 4100/6100 Topics in Plant Pathology
PATH 4150 Undergraduate Seminar
PATH 4200/6200 - 4200/6200L Introductory Mycology
PATH 4250/6250-4250L/6250L Pesticides & Transgenic Crops
PATH 4261 Museum of Natural History Internship
PATH 4280/6280 - 4280L/6280L Diagnosis & Management of Plant Diseases
PATH 4300/6300 Clinical Plant Pathology
PATH 4360/6360 Ornamental Pest Management
PATH 4400/6400 - 4400L/6400L Plant Pathology for Teachers
PATH 4740/6740 - 4740L/6740L Integrated Pest Management
PATH 6130 MPPPM Internship
PATH 6240-6240L Plant Nematology
PATH 6290-6290L Plant Pathogenic Bacteria
PATH 6350 Plant Virology
PATH 7000 Master's Research
PATH 7300 Master's Thesis
PATH 8000 Field Plant Pathology
PATH 8150 Graduate Seminar
PATH 8160 Special Topics
PATH 8310-8310L Epidemiology of Plant Diseases
PATH 8400 Host-Pathogen Interactions
PATH 8410 Advanced Plant Disease Management
PATH 8960 Genetics of Yeast & Filamentous Fungi
PATH 9000 Doctoral Research
PATH 9300 Doctoral Dissertation

 

Undergraduate Certificate Programs

Certificate Programs are interdisciplinary programs of study, with faculty from various departments and colleges teaching in the program. A Certificate is similar to a minor for undergraduates; it is only awarded with completion of requirements for an undergraduate degree at UGA. Admission to the program is open to undergraduate students enrolled at UGA and in good academic standing. 

The Department of Plant Pathology is currently involved in two Certificate Programs:

The Interdisciplinary Certificate Program in Integrated Pest Management provides a broad-based educational experience in the three major areas of integrated pest management, including Entomology, Plant Pathology, and Weed Science.  Further, the Certificate in Integrated Pest Management documents and recognizes students graduating from other majors who have completed their educational background in these critical areas of knowledge.

The Certificate Program emphasizes experiential learning that allows students to combine theory and practice, in the classroom and on the farm, to increase their understanding of organic agriculture. Students from all disciplines who are interested in the discourse and techniques of organic farming and gardening are invited to apply.

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