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Department of Environmental Horticulture

Assistance, etc

Student activities

Participation in Research Projects
  • From the first semester of the third year, students participate in research projects in laboratories of interest under the guidance of their professors, and use the results to write their undergraduate thesis
Academic Society and Scholarly Activities
  • Students can participate in academic activities such as the student council's
  • academic festival, and with permission from the responsible professor, participate in academic activities of laboratories of interest
Research institute
  • Upon student request, the department arranges visits to various research institutes and meetings with alumni working in those institutes

Scholarships

Career paths after graduation

  • Research positions: National Horticultural Special Crops Institute, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Biotechnology Research Institute, Agricultural Biotechnology Institute, Provincial Agricultural Technology Institutes, National Forest Science Institute, Korea Forest Service, etc.
  • Public institutions: Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Rural Development Administration, Korea Forest Service, National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, local agricultural cooperatives, Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation, Agricultural Technology Management Center, Korea Rural Community Corporation, National Plant Quarantine Service, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Seoul Metropolitan Government and provincial governments (agricultural, environmental, landscaping, and forestry positions), UN agencies, etc.
  • Private enterprises: Large distribution companies, pesticide and fertilizer companies, seed companies, facility horticulture companies, landscaping companies, horticultural material companies, financial institutions, etc.
  • Professional careers: Indoor garden managers, flower producers and distributors, tree doctors, horticultural therapists, botanical garden managers, plant factory managers, nursery operation and management, flower designers, non-governmental organizations (NGOs related to agriculture and environment)
  • Media organizations: Major daily newspapers and specialized publications related to the horticulture industry (Farmers' Newspaper, Agricultural Information Newspaper, Agricultural and Horticultural News, etc.)
  • Educational institutions: High school teachers in agricultural fields, university professors