Horticulture major leads to the Associate in Science degree and prepares the student for transfer to a four-year institution. Students completing the baccalaureate program or graduate work may be hired in the major or allied fields as a landscape designer, florist, nursery management, botanist, landscape architect or teaching.
Term Effective Fall 1973
| Required Courses
|
| AGR 100 |
Plant Pest and Disease Management |
3.0 |
| AGR 108 |
Soils and Fertility Management |
3.0 |
| AGR 140 |
Introduction to Horticulture |
3.0 |
| AGR 240 |
Plant Identification - Fall |
3.0 |
|
| Plus 9 additional units selected from the following: |
| AGR 102 |
Plant Propagation |
3.0 |
| AGR 142 |
Landscape Maintenance |
3.0 |
| AGR 144 |
Nursery Practices |
3.0 |
| AGR 147 |
Greenhouse Projects |
3.0 |
| AGR 151 |
Landscape Irrigation |
2.0 |
| AGR 154 |
Landscape Construction |
3.0 |
| AGR 196 |
Cooperative Work Experience Education |
3.0 |
| AGR 241 |
Plant Identification-Spring |
3.0 |
|
| Total Required Units
| 21.0
|