Growing healthy food & beautiful communities

We discover and promote sustainable ways to produce healthier fruits and vegetables. We design, build and grow amazing landscapes. And we work to do all this in ways that protect and preserve the natural environments around us.

Students watch as another student uses a microscope in a lab

Degree Programs

Our undergraduate and graduate programs offer science-based training in the latest, most innovative agricultural and horticultural methods, techniques and technology. Graduates of these programs lead highly profitable careers with major nurseries, landscape companies, farming operations, research institutes and academia.

Degrees available:
B.S.
Degrees available:
Minor | B.S. | M.S. | M.Ag. | Ph.D.
Degrees available:
Certificate
FoodU
See how Auburn horticulture students help feed their university community.

Right in the heart of central Alabama, research is conducted throughout the year to find ways to protect one of the state’s most precious commodities — peaches.

leafy greens grow in a container farm

The College of Agriculture and Campus Dining now have six container farms in operation year-round in their vertical farming operation, which can yield 25 times more than field production.

Matthew sits in front of a stone cabin

Alumnus Matthew Capps, who earned a bachelor’s degree in ornamental horticulture and a Master of Landscape Architecture, is the new director of Alabama State Parks.