Uga plant pathology graduate handbook

M.S. and Ph.D. students in plant pathology are typically supported through graduate assistantships or fellowships. Learn more about how to pursue these opportunities.

Double Dawgs 4+1 Programs

The Double Dawgs program in a dual-degree 4+1 curriculum that gives ambitious and motivated students a competitive advantage in today's knowledge economy.

For Current Students

Learn how you can get involved with the Society of Aspiring Plant Pathologists (SAPPS), and view important dates, deadlines, student manual and Graduate School forms.

Graduate Courses

Learn about the more than 20 different graduate-level courses offered in plant pathology, some of which are also offered on the UGA Tifton and Griffin campuses.

Kuhn and Papa Awards content for Grad page Programs of Study

We offer M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in plant pathology, as well as a Master of Plant Protection and Pest Management (MPPPM) degree in cooperation with the Departments of Entomology and Crop & Soil Sciences.

Graduate Coordinator

James W. Buck