Associate of Science in Ornamental Horticulture (AS)
This degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Ornamental Horticulture through the study of plant health, identification, sales, and marketing. Students will acquire skills in propagation, cultural management practices, and sales of ornamental plants in a nursery setting.
Courses
- AG 004 — Soil Science 3 unit(s)
- AG 110 — Ag Leadership 3 unit(s)
- AGMT 102 — Ag Sales and Marketing 3 unit(s)
- AGMT 108 — Ag Business Computer Applications 3 unit(s)
- OH 001 — Introduction to Horticultural Science 3 unit(s)
- OH 002 — Plant Identification 1 3 unit(s)
- OH 003 — Plant Identification 2 3 unit(s)
- OH 007 — Principles of Landscape Design 3 unit(s)
- OH 105 — Plant Propagation 3 unit(s)
- OH 109 — Landscape Maintenance 3 unit(s)
- OH 204 — Nursery and Greenhouse Production 3 unit(s)
- OH 206 — Landscape Drafting 3 unit(s)
- OH 208 — Landscape Construction 3 unit(s)
- OH 210 — Turfgrass Management 3 unit(s)
- OH 217 — Landscape Irrigation 3 unit(s)
- OH 218 — Xeriscape: Water Conservation 3 unit(s)
- OH 220 — Diseases of Ornamentals 3 unit(s)
- OH 222 — Pests of Ornamentals 3 unit(s)
- WEXP 193F — Agriculture Work Experience – First Semester 1 - 4 unit(s)