Horticulture Technician (Co-op option available)
With access to a national historic site and a one-of-a-kind living lab, the Horticulture Technician program provides students with the creative, entrepreneurial, and professional skills needed to be an industry leader. The art, science and business of horticulture are the focus of the program, ensuring students learn the skills required to create landscapes, renew historical gardens, enhance communities and express their creativity while learning the complexities involved in a broad range of professional environments.
Courses
- AAGR 1100 — Fundamentals Of Botany, Plant Pathology (
- AAGR 1200 — Introduction to Soils, Agriculture and Horticulture (
- AAGR 1201 — Integrated Pest Management (
- AAGR 1202 — Career Planning and Development (
- AAGR 2200 — Landscape Planning, Materials and Construction 2 (
- BIOL 1105 — Communication Foundations (
- CARR 2131 — General Education Elective (
- COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications (
- COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development (
- DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION
- ENGR 1101 — Historical and Contemporary Landscape and Garden Maintenance (
- ENGR 2100 — Entrepreneurship (
- ENTR 2214 — Plant Identification 2 (
- GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 (
- HORC 1000 — HORC 1000
- HORT 1101 — Horticultural Principles and Sustainable Practices (
- HORT 1102 — Indigenous Elective (
- HORT 2101 — Parks and Turf Management (
- HORT 2102 — Field Placement (
- HORT 2103 — Design 1 (
- HORT 2104 — Plant Identification 1 (
- HORT 2105 — Arboriculture (
- HORT 2200 — HORT 2200
- HORT 2202 — Design 2 (
- HORT 2203 — HORT 2203
- INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 (
- MATH 1212 — MATH 1212