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61. First Year Course Recommendations For Agriculture & Agribusiness
Recommended courses. Recommended courses. Choice of Middle Core Course. horticultureSequence substitute agr 120 (Introductory horticulture) for agr 170.
http://www.ucollege.ilstu.edu/fycr/agr.htm
Agriculture or Agribusiness (B.S.)
Fall
Spring
Required Courses
Required Courses
IDS 100 Foundations of Inquiry ENG 101/101.10 Language and Composition I
or
COM 110 Language and Communication AGR 109 Introduction to the Agriculture Industry AGR 110 Introductory Agricultural Economics
or
AGR 130 Introduction to Agricultural Engineering Technology
or
AGR 150 Introduction to Plant Science
or
AGR 170 Introduction to Animal Science* Appropriate Math Course ENG 101/101.10 Language and Composition I
or
COM 110 Language and Communication AGR 110 Introductory Agricultural Economics or AGR 130 Introduction to Agricultural Engineering Technology or AGR 150 Introduction to Plant Science or AGR 170 Introduction to Animal Science* or Appropriate Math Course
Recommended Courses
Recommended Courses
Choice of Middle Core Course
Notes
Notes
Math sequence based on placement and major requirement of MAT 120 (Finite Mathematics). *Horticulture Sequence: substitute AGR 120 (Introductory Horticulture) for AGR 170.

62. Turfgrass Science At The University Of Florida - Academic Programs - Milton/Jay
Required courses by Semester. Total 14. agr 3303 Genetics 3; PLS 4601 Weed Science3; Business Electives 5; horticulture or Pest Management Electives 3.
http://turf.ufl.edu/apmjay.htm
Turfgrass Science at the University of Florida The following information lists course offerings by the University of Florida/IFAS West Florida Research and Education Center (Milton/Jay). The list is provided for your convenience. Please check with official University publications before making decisions regarding your curriculum. Turfgrass Core Requirements Business Electives Agriculture Electives Horticulture or Pest Management Electives ... Required Courses by Semester If you have questions or comments about this website, please contact the webmaster Turfgrass Core Requirements Course # Course Title Credits Turfgrass Core Requirements Business Electives Agriculture Electives Horticulture or Pest Management Electives ... Required Courses by Semester AGR 3303 Genetics BCH 3023 Elem. Organic and Biol. Chemistry

63. BS In Horticulture: Horticulture Management Emphasis (283124)
Graduate courses (500level) may be taken by seniors with approval of advisor. AgHrt391, Careers in horticulture, 1.0. AgHrt 493R, Sel agr Prod Pract, 3.0V.
http://ar.byu.edu/dept_academ_advise/gemajor/00/mr/283124mr.html
Brigham Young University
Major Academic Plan (MAP)
BS in HORTICULTURE:
Horticulture Management Emphasis (283124)
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
For students entering the degree program during the 2000–2001 curricular year
GE Requirement
Suggested Sequence of Courses Discipline and Career Information
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (60.0 total hours) No D credit is allowed in agronomy and horticulture courses. No more than 4 hours of R courses will apply toward graduation. At least 10 hours of departmental courses must be completed at BYU. Graduate courses (500-level) may be taken by seniors with approval of advisor. Complete the following: AgHrt 100 Living with Plants AgHrt 103 Residential Landscape Design AgHrt 282 Intro Soil Sci AgHrt 283 Intro Soil Sci Lab AgHrt 302 Plant Propogation AgHrt 331 Weed Science AgHrt 391 Careers in Horticulture AgHrt 471 Pest Management AgHrt 490 Case Studies Select a minimum of 1 hour from the following: AgHrt 199R Academic Internship AgHrt 399R Academic Internship AgHrt 493R Sel Agr Prod Pract Complete 12 hours from the following: AgHrt 112 Floral Design AgHrt 201 Environ Ag Issues AgHrt 205 World Food Crops AgHrt 210 Herbaceous Plant Material

64. BS In Horticulture: Horticulture Science Emphasis (283125)
Graduate courses (500level) may be taken by seniors with approval of advisor. AgHrt493R, Sel agr Prod Pract, 3.0V. AgHrt 317, Urban horticulture, 2.0.
http://ar.byu.edu/dept_academ_advise/gemajor/02/mr/283125mr.html
Brigham Young University
Major Academic Plan (MAP)
BS in HORTICULTURE:
Horticulture Science Emphasis (283125)
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
For students entering the degree program during the 2002–2003 curricular year
GE Requirement
Suggested Sequence of Courses Discipline and Career Information
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (60.0 total hours) No more than 4 hours of R courses will apply toward graduation. At least 10 hours of departmental courses must be completed at BYU. Graduate courses (500-level) may be taken by seniors with approval of advisor. Complete the following: AgHrt 100* Living with Plants AgHrt 282 Intro Soil Science AgHrt 283 Intro Soil Sci Lab AgHrt 302 Plant Propogation AgHrt 305 AgHrt 306 AgHrt 433 Pomology/Olericul AgHrt 491R Undergraduate Seminar Complete 1 hour from the following: AgHrt 493R Sel Agr Prod Pract AgHrt 497R Special Problems Complete the following: Chem 105* General College Chemistry Chem 106* General College Chemistry Chem 107 General College Chem Lab Stat 221* Principles of Statistics Complete 10 hours from the following: AgHrt 201 Environ Ag Issues AgHrt 205 World Food Crops AgHrt 210 Herbaceous Plant Material AgHrt 317 Urban Horticulture

65. Dual Credit Courses - College Of Continuing Education & The Extended University
OffCampus High School Dual Credit courses. College of Arts and Letters. ENG 110. agrMechanization Practices. agr 200. Greenhouse I II. horticulture I II.
http://ce.smsu.edu/courses/dual.htm
Credit Courses and Programs
Off-Campus High School Dual Credit Courses
College of Arts and Letters
ENG 110 Writing I ENG 210 Writing II MUS 111 Music Theory MUS 241 Music Fundamentals THE 101 Intro to Performing Arts
College of Business Administration
ACC 109 The Accounting Cycle CIS 101 Computers for Learning FGB 135 Introduction to Business
College of Health and Human Services
BMS 110 Concepts in Biomedical Sciences PSY 101 Psychology for Personal Growth PSY 121 Introduction to Psychology
College of Humanities and Public Affairs
CFD 155 Principles of Human Development CFD 160 Principles of Development - Early Childhood ECO 155 Principles of Macroeconomics HST 101 Western Civilization I HST 102 Western Civilization II HST 121 Survey of History of the U.S. HST 122 Survey of History of the U.S. PHI 110 Introduction to Philosophy PLS 101 American Governt: Org/Function REL 101 Intro to the Old Testament REL 131 Religion in America SOC 150 Intro to Society
College of Natural and Applied Sciences
AGR 101 Animal Science AGR 105 Soil and Plant Science AGR 157 Agr Mechanization Practices AGR 200 Floriculture AST 114 Survey of Astronomy BIO 102 Biological Concepts CHM 105 Fundamentals of Chemistry CHM 160 General Chemistry I CHM 170/175 General Chemistry II and Lab GRY 100 World Regional Geography GRY 142 Intro Physical Geography MTH 135 College Algebra MTH 261 Analytic Geometry PHY 123 Intro to Physics I
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66. Agriculture
agr 143 · Ornamental horticulture 2 cr. agr 240 · Grounds Maintenance Lab or FieldWork 2 cr knowledge and skills developed in other turf management courses.
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67. HORTICULTURE (HORT)
C. Sellmer, Ph.D. (WisconsinMadison) Assistant Professor of Ornamental horticulture. Studentswho lack prerequisite courses may be admitted but are All M.agr.
http://www.psu.edu/bulletins/whitebook/programs/hort.htm

68. LCC Online // Agricultural Technology
to a university are advised to take the following elective courses 272 IrrigatedCrops and Scheduling agr 273 horticulture agr 292 agricultural
http://www.lethbridgecollege.ab.ca/programs/agr.shtml
Programs Community Education Learning From a Distance Careers You Can Have Get a Calendar ... For more Information
Practical and hands-on: The LCC two-year diploma program in Agricultural Technology is designed for people who want to farm, ranch, or work in agri business and agri-services. You can choose from five well-established majors:
  • Animal Science Financial Management General Agriculture Irrigation Technology Plant and Soil Science
You'll learn by doing - Most of our courses are 50% classroom and 50% practical, hands-on experience. We'll give you real-life examples and let you demonstrate your abilities, from animal work to farm finances. Unique to LCC, our Irrigation Technology major is the only one of its kind in Canada. You'll learn irrigation theory and then try your hand in practical fieldwork. After two years, you'll understand the how and the why of agriculture. And, you'll be ready for a successful career!
Graduates of our Agricultural Technology program work in a wide variety of settings, including:

69. Environmental Horticulture Education
Environmental horticulture Core courses (16 credits and Turfgrass Management (3) RequiredElectives (16 credits selected from these courses). agr 3302 Genetics (3
http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/education/envhortops.htm
Environmental Horticulture Operations
This specialization focuses mainly on the biological and environmental horticultural sciences, and allows the student various career opportunities such as plant breeding, nutrition, growth regulation and other areas of plant research.  Many employment opportunities are available in agribusiness firms and government research divisions. General Core Courses (28 credits) ENY 3005 Principles of Entomology (3) HOS 4304 Horticultural Physiology  (3) BCH 3023 Elementary Organic and Biological Chemistry (3) HOS 4341 Advanced Horticultural Physiology (3) SOS 3022 General Soils and lab (4) PLS 4601 Principles of Weed Science (3) AEB 3133 Principles of Agribusiness Management (3)       ORH 4941 Practical Work Experience (minimum of 2 credits) PLP 3002 Fundamentals of Plant Pathology (4)   Environmental Horticulture Core Courses (16 credits) PLS 3223 Plant Propagation  (3) ORH 3253 Introductory Nursery Management (4) ORH 3513 Environmental Plant Identification and Use (3) ORH 4804 Annual and Perennial Gardening (3) ORH 4236 Landscape and Turfgrass Management (3) Required Electives (16 credits selected from these courses) AGR 3302 Genetics (3) AEE 3073 Intercultural Communications (3)

70. Environmental Horticulture Education
AEB 4309 Food Wholesale and Retail Marketing (3). Elective courses (11 credits). PMA3010 Fundamentals of Pest Management (3) F, S. agr 4321 Plant Breeding (3) F.
http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/education/landman.htm
Landscape and Nursery Management
Job opportunities are plentiful for individuals with targeted educational backgrounds and experience in Nursery and Landscape Management.  Production of floral and nursery crops has been a rapidly expanding industry and have become major contributors to the economy of Florida and the nation. This industry requires college graduates who understand the basics of ornamental plant production and use, and have a keen sense of business and management skills.  This specialization focuses on business management and leadership development as well as horticultural and biological sciences. General Core Courses (19 credits) ENY 3005 Principles of Entomology (3) SOS 3022 General Soils and lab (4) AEB 3133 Principles of Agribusiness Management (3) ORH 4931 Practical Work Experience (minimum of 2 credits)     ORH 3513 Environmental Plant Identification and Use (3) Take one of the following courses: PLP 3002 Fundamentals of Plant Pathology (4)                 PLP 3031C Diseases of Turf and Ornamentals (3) S
Landscape and Nursery Core Courses (18 credits)
HOS 4304 Horticultural Physiology  (3) PLS 3223 Plant Propagation and Lab (3) ORH 4804 Annual and Perennial Gardening (3) ORH 3253 Introductory Nursery Management (4)

71. Plant Protection Fact Sheet
in either agronomic or horticultural plant protection where courses are more in cocurricularactivities such as the agronomy or horticulture Clubs, field agr.
http://www.ndsu.edu/admission/factsheets_old/ag/plantpro.shtml

  • Department of Plant Sciences
  • The Purpose
  • Career Opportunities
  • The Program ...
  • Contact Information Morrill Hall
    Room 314
    Morrill Hall is located on the south end of campus on Albrecht Boulevard (building #42 on the Campus Map
    Plant Protection Fact Sheet
    College of Agriculture

    Plant protection is the management of insects, weeds, and diseases that affect agronomic and horticultural crops, reducing their productivity or aesthetic value. This interdepartmental major captures important concepts and practices from entomology, plant pathology, and weed sciences within the context of biological interactions in natural and managed ecosystems. Increasing food demands for a larger world population, protection of people and environments, and changing crop production philosophies make effective management of pests a critical career field for the future.
    The Purpose
    The plant protection major is designed to train practicing professionals who are directly involved with pest management, who consult and advise others in management practices, or who work with businesses that are impacted by pest problems. Supporting course work within the major offers specialized training in either agronomic or horticultural crop production and protection. General education courses provide important background so that graduates of the program can be informed, contributing members of their communities.
  • 72. High School Agriculture Course Description
    ,Grades, Prerequisite, Credit. agrICULTURE, agr, 801, horticulture 1, horticulture1......*Not all courses in this catalog will Department, Area, Number, Title,
    http://www.msd.mat-su.k12.ak.us/INS/Publicat/pgmstudy/hsag.html
    High School Course Descriptions
    Not all courses in this catalog will be offered at all schools at any one time. Department Area Number Title Description Grades Prerequisite Credit AGRICULTURE AGR Horticulture 1 Horticulture 1 investigates basic growth principles of plants that have commercial horticulture value. Environmental conditions of plant growth will be studied. Scientific methods in designing and carrying out experiments in horticulture will be used. AGRICULTURE AGR Horticulture 2 Horticulture 2 will explore the commercial production of plants. Techniques of production and management will be surveyed and practiced. Areas to be covered are ornamental horticulture, vegetable and fruit production and marketing, flower production and marketing, and green house management. Horticulture 1 AGRICULTURE AGR Horticulture 3 Students in Horticulture 3 will learn how to evaluate, plan, construct, and maintain a landscape design. Landscaping business principles will be discussed: estimating, negotiating, job cost records, and tax considerations. Lawns, fences, pools, walls, buildings, and other landscaping features will be produced. Use of computer-assisted drafting equipment will be used. Horticulture 3 will prepare a student for entry into the landscaping industry. Horticulture 1 and 2 AGRICULTURE AGR Horticulture 4 Students in Horticulture 4 will have the opportunity to design experiments to test plant growth in different situations. Advanced topics such as genetics, weight requirements, and hydroponics will be covered. Business management techniques will be introduced.

    73. Table Of Contents Page
    _Dairy. agr. Scienceagronomy_courses. Equine_Science/html/EQ_BT.htm. horticulture/index.htm....... Academic Programs. courses. Facilities, Course_
    http://www.morrisville.edu/academics/ag_natural resources/htmlnew/toc.htm
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    School web site designed and maintained by Dr. Walid Shayya . Last modified: February 24, 2003.

    74. FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE FACULTY BOARD MEMBERSHIP
    Officer, from that approved by the Faculty courses Committee items referred to FacultyBoard 9.1.1 OLV403 horticulture of the Olive New Subject (agr 05/01
    http://www.csu.edu.au/division/regist/agenda/afbs0301.htm
    CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY Access Word Document FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE
    FACULTY BOARD
    A Meeting of the Faculty of Science and Agriculture Faculty Board will be held as indicated below:
    Date: Thursday, 8 March 2001
    Time: 1.00 pm – 5.00 pm
    Place: Videoconference
    AGENDA
    APOLOGIES
    Apologies will be received by Mr Mark Porter, Academic Secretariat [telephone (02) 69332731, facsimile (02) 69332290 or email mporter@csu.edu.au
    MEMBERSHIP:
    to note the addition of Associate Professor Dirk Spennemann, School of Environmental and Information Sciences, to the ex officio members of the Faculty Board, and to welcome him to the Meeting. to note the addition of Ms Susan Moffatt (as the new Head, School of Information Technology) to the ex officio members of the Faculty Board, and to welcome her to the Meeting. to note the addition of Mr Ken Dillon (as the new Head, School of Information Studies) to the ex officio members of the Faculty Board, and to welcome him to the Meeting. to declare Associate Professor Kevin Robards elected to fill the casual vacancy for the position of Deputy Presiding Officer of the Faculty Board for the remainder of the current term ending on 30 June 2001. to note that Dr Ben Wilson has been nominated as the replacement Alternative Academic Member for the School of Environmental and Information Sciences for the remainder of the current term ending on 30 June 2001.

    75. Hort On The Internet: NC State University
    Commercial Vegetable Recommendations. 4H Youth horticulture. agr, Animal, PlantHealth Inspection - USDA-APHIS. Horticultural Science - Graduate courses.
    http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/hortinternet/nc_state_university.htm
    Consumer Horticulture Plant Factsheets Hort on the Internet
    NC State Plant Related Links
    Publications Database - NC State Commercial Vegetable Recommendations 4-H Youth Horticulture Activated Charcoal - Agri Chemical Spills AG-442 ... Woodscaping Additonal NC State Links 4-H Camps 4-H Centers Academic Calendar Advising Central ... Hort on the Internet For comments, problems with links or suggestions for additional links:
    e-mail Erv Evans , Consumer Horticulturist, NC State University
    Updated: Fall 2002

    76. Horticulture Minor
    horticulture Minor. agr 105 (3 hours). Plus electives from the followingcourses to total at least 20 hours agr 243 (3) Indoor Plants.
    http://ag.smsu.edu/Horticulture Minor.html
    Horticulture Minor AGR 105 (3 hours) Plus electives from the following courses to total at least 20 hours: AGR 243 (3) - Indoor Plants AGR 323 (3) - Floriculture AGR 333 (3) - Landscape Design AGR 343 (3) - Vegetable Production AGR 353 (2) - Turf Management AGR 363 (3) - Landscape Plants AGR 383 (3) - Applied Entomology AGR 393 (3) - Fruit Culture AGR 443 (3) - Greenhouse Management AGR 483 (3) - Diseases of Economic Plants AGR 573 (3) - Plant Propagation

    77. Butte College Certificates & Degrees Offered
    All courses used to fulfill requirements for this certificate To receive an EnvironmentalHorticulture Certificate of Achievement a 20 AET 30 AGS 22* agr 99 EH
    http://www.butte.cc.ca.us/information/programs/careertech/ag_ornhort.html
    Environmental Horticulture
    About the Program
    The Environmental Horticulture program offers an AS degree in environmental horticulture, three Certificates of Achievement, and a Certificate of Completion in floral design. A Certificate of Achievement in general Environmental Horticulture focuses on growing, maintaining, and designing with plants and flowers. It focuses on skills and knowledge pertinent to several fields of study within the Environmental Horticulture industry.
    Career Opportunities
    The outlook for jobs in Environmental Horticulture is excellent. With over 2,000 potential employers in the north state and over 300 within the college district, opportunity is great. The major occupations include floriculture, nursery production, landscaping, sales, park maintenance, turfgrass management, research, education, and retail nursery and floristry. Butte College's programs are designed to give students skills necessary for entry-level positions in the various horticulture industries. An AS degree enhances an individual's opportunity to advance into supervisory positions. A two- or four-year degree is a job requirement in some businesses and government agencies.
    Recommended Sequence of Study
    This is a suggested sequence of classes which may require adjustment to fulfill individual needs, or if basic skills prerequisites need to be fulfilled. Contact a faculty adviser or a counselor for Certificate and/or Associate Degree requirements. General Education and competency requirements are integrated into this sequence of study.

    78. Horticultural Science
    Professional Seminar in Environmental horticulture 1 1519 Semester 8 - SpringAGR 3303 Genetics following management/sales/leadership courses Credits AEB
    http://www.reg.ufl.edu/98-99catalog/agriculture/maj-horticultural-science.htm
    Horticultural Science
    Students majoring in horticultural science may choose one of three specializations: general horticultural science, environmental horticulture, fruit and vegetable crops. An academic adviser will be assigned to assist in developing a program of course work. Critical Tracking Criteria:
    Critical tracking courses are bolded. A student should complete the bolded courses in the semester indicated to stay "on track" for this major.
    All Specializations FRESHMAN YEAR Semester 1 - Fall Credits Composition (GE) 3 * Humanities (GE) 3 * Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE) 3 CHM 2045 General Chemistry (GE-P) 3 CHM 2045L Chemistry Lab (GE-P) 1 Elective 3 Total 16 Semester 2 - Spring * Humanities or Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE) 3 ECO 2023 or AEB 3103 Economics (GE-S) 3-4 MAC 1142 Precalculus (GE-M) 4 Elective 3 Total 13-14

    79. Univ Of Cukurova, Dept.of Agr.Economics (Courses)

    http://www.cu.edu.tr/fakulteler/zf/teb/tebcor.htm
    Cukurova University Faculty of Agriculture
    Department of Agricultural Economics
    Courses Offered
    Undergraduate Courses
    Graduate Courses

    Contents of Graduate Courses

    The Department offers both graduate and undergraduate programs. The courses cover a wide range of subject in order to prepare the student for either government or private work. These programs are arranged so that the graduate may seek employment on farms, or in related industry, or in public agencies serving agriculture in Turkey or abroad, as well as to prepare the student for advanced work beyond the B.S. The Department of Agricultural Economics includes farm Management, Marketing and Agricultural Policy and Extension programs.
    CURRÝCULUM FIRST YEAR
      First Semester
      2 TB-101 Botany I
      2 TB-103 Physics I
      2 TB-107 Chemistry I
      2 TB-109 Mathematics 2 TB-111 Zoology I 2 TE-101 History of Agriculture 2 TE-102 Progress of Economic Science 2 ZMT-101 Meteorology I 2 TD-101 Turkish Language I 2 YD-101 Foreign Language I Second Semester 2 TB-102 Botany II 2 TB-104 Chemistry II 2 TB-108 Mathematics II 2 TO-102 Soil Science 2 ZMT-106 Agricultural Ecology 2 ZMT-108 Introduction to Computer Programming 2 ZMT-102 Economics I 2 TD-102 Turkish Language II 2 YD-102 Foreign Language II
    SECOND YEAR
      Third Semester 2 TE-201 Agricultural Economics 3 TE-205 Economics II 2 TAB-201 Crop Science 2 PM-201 Principles of Landscape Architecture 2 ZMT-203 Computer Programming 2 ZMT-205 Statistics Fourth Semester 2 ZT-202 Introduction to Animal Science 2 BK-208 Plant Protection

    80. Purdue HLA - Undergraduate Handbook
    listed here because the specific courses are required employment is required in ahorticulture enterprise related First Semester (1) agr 101 (Introduction to
    http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/undergrad/hb-curic.html
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    Who We Are

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    Appendix
    ... Site Map This site is maintained by Carl Geiger
    Send comments to WebMaster@hort.purdue.edu Last update 5.25.2001
    HLA Student Handbook:
    THE HORTICULTURE CURRICULA WORKSHEETS
    REQUIRED COURSEWORK (130 Credits) School of Agriculture Requirements (65 credits) School of Agriculture Orientation
  • AGR 101 (1)
  • Mathematics and Basic Sciences (15 credits must be outside the School of Agriculture) MA 220 (3) (or higher) STAT 301 (3) (or other) CHM 111 (3) (or higher) CHM 112 (3) (or higher) CHM 257 (4) (or higher) BTNY 210 (4) apply HORT 301 (4) (see Dept. req. below)

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