Career Technologies AAS – Science Technology, Horticulture Program
Code: AAS.ST.HORT
The two-year Horticulture program prepares students with hands-on training in a wide range of topics that can lead directly to employment in horticulture or to a four-year program. Student will have a broad exposure to the science, art and business of horticulture.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Describe and demonstrate the elements and principles of design utilized for a landscape site.
- Conduct an analysis of the environment for good plant growth at an interior and/or exterior landscaped site.
- Coordinate the process of preparing a plan, specifying materials to be used and the installation of those materials on a landscaped site.
- Prescribe the “Best Horticultural Practices” for a wide variety of interior and exterior plant materials used in the ornamental industries.
- Demonstrate the methods used for the propagation of a wide variety of ornamental crops.
- Discuss the anatomy and physiology of a plant at an industry-needs level.
- Identify the biotic and abiotic problems associated with the maintenance of a wide range of interior and exterior plant materials used in the ornamental industries.
- Collect a soil sample for analysis of the structure, texture, pH and nutrient content so a determination can be made to add amendments to the soil or to apply a chemical treatment.
- Discuss the marketing and sale of the aesthetic and environmentally achieved results of a design.
Career Pathways
Garden Center Manager |
Grounds Management Supervisor |
Parks Department Crew Chief |
Staff Horticulturist |
Sales Technician for Hort. Supplies |
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Recommended Semester Sequence
First Semester
HRT-101 | Fundamentals of Horticulture | 3 |
HRT-102 | Plant Science | 4 |
HRT-104 | Landscape Plants and Materials I | 2 |
WRT-101 | English Composition I | 3 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
Second Semester
HRT-232 | Plant Propagation | 4 |
HRT-233 | Landscape Plants and Materials II | 4 |
WRT-201 | English Composition II | 3 |
BIO-130 | People-Plant Relationships | 4 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
Third Semester
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Free Elective |
3 |
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Humanities or Social Science Elective |
3 |
HRT-103 | Turf and Grounds Management | 3 |
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HRT-120 | Interior Plantscaping | 3 |
HRT-112 | Pests and the Ornamental Plant | 4 |
HRT-204 | Landscape Graphics | 2 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
Fourth Semester
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Humanities or Social Science Elective |
3 |
HRT-113 | Principles of Landscaping | 3 |
HRT-236 | Horticulture Marketing and Sales | 3 |
HRT-292 | Co-Op Work Experience [Horticulture] | 2 |
BIO-217 | Sustainability in Nature | 4 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
General Education Requirements
Communication
WRT-101 | English Composition I | 3 |
WRT-201 | English Composition II | 3 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 6 |
Humanities and Social Sciences*
Two general education courses selected from the following fields, with no more than one course in any one field: Arts (Art [ART], Music [MUS], Theatre Arts [THR], Cinema Studies [CIN]); History (HIS); Literature (LIT); Philosophy and Religion (PHR); World Languages and Cultures (LAN); Economics (ECO); Geography (GEO); Political Science (POL); Psychology (PSY); Sociology (SOC) and Anthropology (ANT).
Mathematics, Natural Science, and Technology
Recommended:
BIO-130 | People-Plant Relationships | 4 |
BIO-217 | Sustainability in Nature | 4 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 8 |
Total Credit Hours: 20
Program Requirements
Free Electives
Recommended IST-123 (for students who place into the course)
HRT-101 | Fundamentals of Horticulture | 3 |
HRT-102 | Plant Science | 4 |
HRT-103 | Turf and Grounds Management | 3 |
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HRT-120 | Interior Plantscaping | 3 |
HRT-104 | Landscape Plants and Materials I | 2 |
HRT-232 | Plant Propagation | 4 |
HRT-233 | Landscape Plants and Materials II | 4 |
HRT-112 | Pests and the Ornamental Plant | 4 |
HRT-113 | Principles of Landscaping | 3 |
HRT-204 | Landscape Graphics | 2 |
HRT-236 | Horticulture Marketing and Sales | 3 |
HRT-292 | Co-Op Work Experience [Horticulture] | 2 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 34 |
Total Credit Hours: 60
Specific Program Notes
Students are encouraged to take their courses in semester sequence order.
Please note that required courses may have prerequisites. Click on each course to view details.
*General Education Elective(s).
Students enrolled in this program ARE NOT REQUIRED to successfully complete a course in basic algebra if indicated by the Basic Skills Placement Test.