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SIPS undergraduate minors

The School of Integrative Plant Science (SIPS) offers six different minors, from a general minor in Plant Sciences to others that engage Cornell students more deeply in some of the critical areas of plant and soil science. Minors are available only to matriculated Cornell University students, and classes used for any minor requirement must be taken in person, not online. Transfer students may use approved equivalent courses towards minor requirements.

  • Students may not complete more than one minor in the School of Integrative Plant Science (Crop Management, Fungal Biology, Horticulture, Plant Breeding, Plant Sciences, Soil Science).
  • Special topic courses, seminar courses, and courses without regular instruction cannot be counted towards any minor requirement.
  • All courses must be taken for a letter grade, and a grade of "C" or better must be received to count towards the minor.
  • All credits counting towards a SIPS minor must be unique. Courses being used to fulfill major requirements can not be used to fulfill a minor requirement in SIPS.
  • Plant Sciences majors and Agricultural Sciences majors are not eligible to complete a minor offered through SIPS.

How to Apply

Students must submit a Declaration of Intent form for the minor they are interested in pursuing, and the declaration must be received no later than the last day of classes in the student’s final semester at Cornell.  Students are held to the requirements in the catalog at the time their Declaration of Intent form is submitted.

Verifying Completion of Minor

  1. In your second-to-last semester, prior to pre-enrollment for your last semester at Cornell, meet with your minor advisor to determine if you have completed all requirements or which requirements must be completed in your last semester.
  2. Fill out the survey emailed to you during your last semester detailing which requirements you’ve completed and which, if any, requirements you are completing in your last semester. Your minor advisor will confirm your standing in the program.
  3. Once your last semester’s grades are posted by the University Registrar, the minor coordinator will check your transcript against your survey and notify your college whether you have completed the minor. There is no need for you to follow up separately with the minor coordinator about completing the minor or having it added to your academic record.
  4. Your minor should appear on your official transcript 2 to 3 weeks after your last semester’s final grades post. If you do not see it by the end of June (for May graduates), the end of September (for August graduates) or the end of January (for December graduates), please contact the SIPS minor coordinator: SIPS-StudentSvcs [at] cornell.edu (SIPS-StudentSvcs[at]cornell[dot]edu).

     

Questions? Contact us

Lauren Boggs
Plant Sciences Major Coordinator
Email: plantsci [at] cornell.edu (plantsci[at]cornell[dot]edu)

Greg Peck
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Phone: (607) 255-7122
Email: gmp32 [at] cornell.edu (gmp32[at]cornell[dot]edu)

Current majors:
Find more information on Canvas. (Cornell netid required.)

Other minors

Plant Sciences Majors and students in other majors can broaden or focus their education and experience by adding one of the many other minors offered at Cornell. (Check eligibility requirements carefully.)

Courses for non-majors

If you are interested in plants but don't have a strong science background, here are some courses that will expose you to the wonders of plants -- even if you decide not to pursue one of our minors. (Plant Sciences Majors can take most of these, too.) 

  • PLSCI 1102 - Hands-On Horticulture for Gardeners
  • PLSCI 1115 - The Nature of Plants
  • PLSCI 1130 - Light and Life: The Relationship between Light and Life in the Natural World
  • PLSCI 1150 - CSI: Forensic Botany
  • PLSCI 1300 - Just Food: Exploring the Modern Food System
  • PLSCI 1900 - Sustainable Agriculture: Food, Farming, and the Future
  • PLSCI 2000 - The Art of Horticulture
  • PLSCI 2010 - Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds
  • PLSCI 2020 – Foods of the Future
  • PLSCI 2260 - Practicum in Forest Farming as an Agroforestry System
  • PLSCI 2400 - Green World/Blue Planet 
  • PLSCI 2470 - Plants and Cultures around the World
  • PLSCI 2490 - Hollywood Biology: Science in Cinema

To learn more about these courses,  visit the Courses of Study website.