Relying on its highly qualified faculty, the department is actively engaged in several key areas: cultivation of medicinal plants, preparation of high-quality raw materials for the pharmaceutical industry, introduction of essential medicinal plant species, application of modern technologies in seed production and seedling cultivation, in-depth study of primary processing and storage technologies for medicinal plant raw materials, as well as scientific evaluation and development of practical recommendations.
The department teaches modern technologies for cultivating medicinal plant seedlings in accordance with GACP requirements, harvesting and storing high-quality raw materials, as well as their processing on an industrial scale.
The department has high potential.
- 16 professors and teachers
13 doctoral students
11 masters
- Scientific potential – 63.0%
- 1 Doctor of Science, 6 Candidates of Science
- 88% of graduates are employed in their specialty
The department follows modern approaches in education and scientific research.
It successfully implements scientific and practical activities in the field of medicinal plant cultivation, organically combining education, science, and innovation, aimed at ensuring ecological sustainability, the rational use of natural resources, and increasing economic efficiency.