Plant Pathology Education in America:
Current Status and Future Challenges
(Part 1 of 3)

      

  James D. MacDonald
  Executive Associate Dean
  College of Agricultural
     and Environmental Sciences
  University of California
  1 Shields Ave
  Davis, CA 95616-8680
  jdmacdonald@ucdavis.edu


In this first of a three-part presentation, I describe the issues that our committee was asked to examine and provide data on graduate student demographics, what attracts students to plant pathology, and how well graduate programs feel they are doing in student recruitment. In the second installment, I will describe what our committee learned regarding student career aspirations and graduate program curricula. In the third and final installment, I will describe what we learned about how employers view the preparation of program graduates, what they anticipate as important skills for the future, and then summarize what students, graduate programs and employers see as possible roles for APS in this arena.


These findings were originally presented to the APS leadership at the Annual Meeting in San Diego in July, 2007. They also will play an important role in framing the discussion at a national workshop on education in plant pathology being planned for late 2008 or early 2009.

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