Horticulture, Land Systems, and Management
This program prepares students for careers in the vast industries of horticulture and land systems. Studies include production, design, handling, sales, harvesting, packaging, shipping, management, and maintenance depending upon the option of study.
Degree: Associate in Applied Science
These programs prepare students for careers in nursery or landscaping businesses by focusing on production, handling, sales, selection, entrepreneurship, and maintenance of materials and products.
Floriculture
This option focuses on the production, handling, sale, and use of greenhouse crops, flower crops, bedding crops, and foliage plants.
Grounds Management
This option focuses on the care, identification, installation, and maintenance of plants and hardscapes.
Horticulture Management
This option focuses on the management of production, handling, sale, and care of plants.
Landscape Design (Pre-Landscape Architecture)
This option focuses on design and the use of technology in relation to the land.
Small Market Farming
This option focuses on the knowledge and skills needed to run a small market farm.
Certificate of Achievement:
Horticulture
This certificate of achievement provides students the opportunity to move quickly into the industry and begin working at an entry level.
Career Certificate:
Arboriculture
Floriculture
Grounds Management
Landscape Design
Nursery and Retail Management
Greenhouse Production and Propagation
Small Market Farming