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Basic Education

Page reviewed:  14/05/2025

Our department teaches within the programs for Horticultural Science, Horticultural Management, Plant Biology and Sustainability, Landscape Engineering, and Agricultural and Rural Management.

We teach a large number of courses as shown below.   

 

Bachelor-level courses 

TD0008 – Food in today’s and tomorrow’s society - an introduction, 15 credits

TD0010 – Crop management and quality of horticultural products, 15 credits

TD0013 – Food today and tomorrow, from different perspectives, 7.5 credits

TD0014 – Indoor plants, 7.5 credits

TD0015 – Pomology - harvest, post-harvest and plant breeding, 7.5 credits

TD0016 – Pomology - cultivation, propagation and plant protection, 7.5 credits

TD0017 – The history and future of cultivated plants in Sweden, 7.5 credits

TD0018 – Experimental horticulture, 15 credits

BI1336 – Botany and plant knowledge, 15 credits

BI1342 – Botany, 7.5 credits

BI1367 – Plant breeding and plant physiology, 15 credits

BI1395 – Postharvest - biology and technology, 15 credits

BI1454 – Botany and plant physiology, 7.5 credits

KE0072 – Plant chemistry and biochemistry, 15 credits

 

Master-level courses 

BI1406 – Applied plant biotechnology, 15 credits

BI1407 – Advanced plant breeding and genetic resources, 15 credits

 

Independent projects

EX0947 – Independent project in Biology, A2E - Horticultural Science – Master’s Programme, 30 credits

EX0948 – Independent project in Horticultural Science, A2E - Horticultural Science - Master’s Programme, 30 credits

EX0949 – Independent project in Horticultural Science, A2E - Horticultural Science - Master’s Programme, 60 credits 

EX0856 – Independent project in Biology, A2E, 30 credits 

EX0857 – Independent project in Horticultural Science, A2E, 30 credits

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