The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences at the University of Baghdad is dedicated to providing students with the advanced scientific knowledge required to protect our agricultural resources. To facilitate a structured learning experience, we provide a detailed Course Description for every subject within our specialized tracks. This transparency allows our undergraduate students to understand the academic expectations and the essential skills they will develop throughout their studies.
The Plant Protection Department is a critical academic unit focused on the health and preservation of crops against pests, diseases, and environmental stressors. Our students engage in a comprehensive curriculum that includes entomology, plant pathology, and integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. By joining the Plant Protection Department, students gain access to both laboratory research and field applications, learning how to implement sustainable and eco-friendly solutions to enhance crop productivity. This rigorous training prepares graduates for vital careers in agricultural consultancy, biosecurity, and research institutions.
Our curriculum is meticulously organized across four academic years, starting with foundational biological sciences and progressing to advanced specialized topics like molecular plant pathology and pesticide toxicology. To assist in your academic planning, you can access the specific Course Description for each individual class by browsing the sections below. These documents contain essential information, including the detailed syllabus, credit hour requirements, and the specific learning outcomes for each semester.
We encourage all current and prospective students to utilize these resources to gain a thorough understanding of their degree requirements. Having a clear academic roadmap is a fundamental step toward professional success in the ever-evolving field of plant health. To download the official documentation provided by our specialized faculty, simply click on the relevant course title under your respective year of study.
