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Career Opportunities for Majors in Plant Science

Introduction

The plant science program prepares students for careers or further study in areas related to food, fiber, turfgrass, ornamental plant production, pest management, plant breeding, plant pathology, or plant science education. The curriculum offers three options: horticulture and turf industry, for students intending to pursue business careers; research, for students intending to pursue careers in laboratories or graduate study; and professional preparation, for students intending to pursue careers in education or horticultural therapy. Agronomists and crop scientists help increase productivity and study ways to improve the nutritional value of crops and the quality of seed. Some crop scientists study the breeding, physiology and management of crops and use genetic engineering to develop crops resistant to pests and drought. In addition, the study of plants often has direct applications to the study of human cells and ultimately the understanding of the human body and its functions.

A bachelor's degree is sufficient for advanced technician jobs in the medical field, lab research assistant positions, or testing and inspection jobs. An advanced degree is required for most other positions in the scientific field. While most plant science graduates work in related occupations and eventually obtain advanced degrees, others choose different directions. Many careers do not require a specific major but rather a wide range of demonstrated skills and accomplishments. Regardless of your career choices, increase your marketability to employers through internships, responsible work experience, good grades, and involvement in college activities.


A Sample of Related Occupations

AgronomistForest EngineerPhysician
BotanistForesterPlant Geneticist
Community Agency Worker HorticulturistPlant Quarantine Specialist
Consumer AdvocateIrrigation EngineerPublic Health Administrator
Cooperative Extension AgentJournalistQuality Control Specialist
Crop PhysiologistLab TechnicianResearch Assistant
EcologistLandscape ArchitectSales Representative
Environmental Health EducatorNatural Resources ManagerScientific Librarian
Field ContractorNaturalistTaxonomist
Food & Drug InspectorPatent SpecialistTeacher/Professor
Food BuyerPest Control InspectorTechnical Writer
Food TechnologistPharmaceutical Sales Rep.Wine Maker (Enologist)


Types of Employers

Private & Non-profit Organizations
Biological supply housesFermentation organizationsNurseries
Biotechnology firmsFloral organizationsPetrochemical firms
Botanical gardensFood manufacturersPharmaceutical firms
Chemical manufacturersForest management agenciesPublic/Private schools
Colleges/UniversitiesLaboratoriesResearch facilities
Conservation organizationsLumber/Paper companiesWeed control industry
Consulting firmsMuseums Wholesale distributors
Crop/Soil mgmt. firms Nature Conservancy 

Government Agencies
Agricultural Research StationNASATeach for America
Consumer Affairs DepartmentPeace CorpsUS Dept. of Agriculture
County Extension ServicePublic Health ServiceUS Food & Drug Admin.
Department of InteriorShade Tree CommissionUS Forest Service
Dept. of Environmental ProtectionSmithsonian InstitutionUS Public Health Service
Municipal Government State Department 


Jobs Obtained by Rutgers Graduates

First Jobs of Recent Graduates 
Assistant Scientist, Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc.Park Ranger, Somerset County Park Commission
Assistant Scientist, Roche Diagnostic SystemsPPQ Officer, USDA-APHIS-PPQ
Greenhouse Worker/Floral Designer, Dale C. DavisSales & Service Rep., Grass Roots Inc.
Grounds Maintenance Intern, Baltusrol Golf ClubScience Teacher, Regional High School District #1
Horticulturist, Manasquan River Golf ClubTechnician, CT Agricultural Experiment Station

Jobs of Experienced Alumni 
Agricultural Program Associate, Rutgers Univ. Coop. Ext.Owner/Chief Designer, Flora Design Associates
Assistant Architect, Port Authority of NY & NJProgram Officer, National Research Council
Chemist-Quality Control, Givudan-Roure Co.Project Manager, Priority One Testing Lab
Director of Education, Golfcourse Supts. Assn. of AmericaResearch Scientist, Schering-Plough Corp. (MS Plant Sci.)
Environmental Engineer, Buchart HornSenior Biologist, NJ Division of Fish & Game
Farm Manager, East Gate FarmsSenior Copywriter, MWW/Strategic Communications
General Manager, New Jersey Tomato CouncilSupervisor, Jones Tree Farm
Greenhouse Supervisor, EniChem Americas, Inc.Supervisor-Data Center, First Security Bank
Horticultural Therapist, Franklin Convalescent Center (MS Plant Sci.)Tax Manager, M.S. Ackerman & Co., (MBA, M.A. Accounting)
Manager, Customer Service, MSO, Inc. Vice President, Chile Today - Hot Tamale
Owner, Randolph's Nursery 


Graduate Schools Attended

Rutgers University, MBA, ManagementTexas A&M, MS, Agricultural Sciences


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