Program Analysis
First-year earnings of $46,439 at Brigham Young University come in 14% above the national median of $40,808 for Applied Horticulture programs.
With a 19.6x return on in-state tuition over ten years, the financial case for this program is compelling by virtually any measure.
The 6% difference between AI scenarios reflects partial automation exposure. Some Applied Horticulture career paths face displacement, but others in the field are more insulated.
Applied Horticulture is offered at just 9 schools in our analysis. Brigham Young University's #4 ranking should be read in that context.