
Department of Plant Pathology
The WSU Department of Plant Pathology has internationally recognized scientists working side by side with graduate students to solve threats to the world’s food supply.
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Degree Options
Master’s Degree (MS) in Plant Pathology
Graduate students are trained to understand and apply the scientific method to plant pathological problems, to develop critical thinking and professional skills needed for successful careers in public and private sectors.
Online Master of Science in Agriculture (MSAG) Plant Health and Management
The plant health and management option, offered entirely online, provides students with a solid core curriculum in agricultural science focusing on valuable practical knowledge and skills for agricultural professionals.
Doctoral Degree (PhD) in Plant Pathology
The PhD program prepares students for leadership roles in scientific research programs and related disciplines at the state, national, and international level.

Funding opportunities
Opportunities for assistantships ARCS Fellowship – U.S. citizens who have a GPA of 3.5 or above and meet other qualifying conditions may be eligible for a prestigious ARCS fellowship, which provides $7,500 the first year and $5,000 for two consecutive years (in addition to any research or teaching assistantships received). All eligible applicants will be considered; nominations are limited.