Ph.D. in Botany usually takes 3-5 years and focuses on advanced study in plant biology, ecology, and conservation. The program includes intensive courses in plant physiology, taxonomy, molecular biology, and environmental science. Students are expected to do unique research, culminating in a dissertation that advances the area of botany. Fieldwork, laboratory experiments, and interdisciplinary team cooperation are common components of the program. Graduates work in academia, research institutions, environmental agencies, and industries associated with agriculture, horticulture, and biodiversity conservation, bringing vital information to plant science and ecosystem management.