Master of Plant Protection & Plant Management (MPPPM)

A degree that combines the expertise of
Crop and Soil Sciences, Plant Pathology and Entomology. 

What is
MPPPM?

The Master of Plant Protection and Pest Management (MPPPM) at the University of Georgia is a hands-on, non-thesis professional master’s degree designed to prepare students for careers in Integrated Pest Management (IPM).

Why
MPPPM?

The MPPPM degree program equips students with a comprehensive knowledge base and technical skills necessary to develop integrated pest management systems for urban and rural environments.

How Can I Use
MPPPM?

Because the degree emphasizes practical, hands-on learning, graduates are prepared to make an immediate impact in the field of plant protection and pest management. 

Find out about the specific requirements and the steps involved in becoming an MPPPM student.