The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences at the University of Baghdad is dedicated to providing students with the technical expertise and creative vision required for excellence in modern agriculture. To ensure academic clarity and help students navigate their educational journey, we provide a detailed Course Description for every subject within our curriculum. This comprehensive resource is designed to align with international academic standards and prepare our graduates for the competitive demands of the green industry.
The Department of Horticulture and Landscape Gardening stands as a premier center for studying plant cultivation, breeding, and the art of environmental design. Our students explore the scientific principles behind fruit production, vegetable science, and ornamental plants, alongside the aesthetic techniques of urban landscape architecture. By joining the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Gardening, individuals gain hands-on experience in sustainable garden management and modern greenhouse technologies, ensuring they are well-equipped to contribute to environmental beautification and food security.
Our curriculum is meticulously organized to guide students through four transformative years of study. From foundational botany in the first year to advanced landscape design and post-harvest technology in the final years, every module is accounted for. You can access the specific Course Description for each class by clicking on the links provided in the sections below. These documents outline the essential learning objectives, required textbooks, and evaluation methods for each stage of the program.
We invite all students to utilize these resources to better understand their degree requirements and career opportunities. Having access to a full academic roadmap is essential for success in such a diverse and growing field. Simply select the course title under your respective academic year to download the complete documentation provided by our specialized faculty.

Note: For the seminars and Agricultural Engineering Project 1 and 2, each student or group of students is assigned a specific topic for research and writing separately, in agreement with the supervising instructors.