
Viticulture and Enology Option
Bachelor of Science Integrated Plant Sciences
WSU Tri-Cities offers excellent opportunities for students seeking knowledge and experience in the science of winemaking and grape production through our world class faculty.
The BS in Integrated Plant Sciences with Viticulture and Enology Option at
WSU Tri-Cities is offered in cooperation with the WSU Department of Horticulture and the community colleges. Prospective students are encouraged to meet with the WSU Tri-Cities advisor before transferring to discuss program prerequisites to be completed at the community college.
Areas of learning in Integrated Plant Sciences, with emphasis on Viticulture and Enology, include the science and technology of plant propagation, cultural practices, genetic improvement, harvesting, storage, processing, marketing, and other specific aspects of grape growing and winemaking.
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