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3.00 Credits
Basic materials and detailing. Introduction to the landscape construction and contracting industry. Application of landscape materials, wood, concrete and masonry construction. Site drainage and landscape grading. Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours and 1 lab. (RE) Prerequisite(s): 280.
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3.00 Credits
Genetic principles and techniques used in plant modification. Principles of molecular and transmission genetics as applied to plant biotechnology and crop improvement. (RE) Prerequisite(s): Biology 111 and Biology 112.
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3.00 Credits
Practical experience in implementation of landscape development projects. Directed lab and field instruction in planting operations and basic landscape construction including interpreting and implementing landscape design drawings and specifications. Contact Hour Distribution: Two 3-hour labs. (RE) Corequisite(s): 350.
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3.00 Credits
Identification and understanding of maintenance tasks, transplanting, soil amendments, growth control, irrigation, climate protection, and pest control. Maintenance and use of equipment; management practices. Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours and 1 lab. (RE) Prerequisite(s): 210.
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3.00 Credits
Refinement of graphic skills. Sketches, elevations, sections, isometric projections, and perspectives. Lettering, plan graphics, color rendering, and other visual presentation media. Contact Hour Distribution: Two 2-hour labs. (RE) Prerequisite(s): 280.
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3.00 Credits
Management methods as applied to retail and wholesale nurseries and landscape contracting firms. Methods of producing liners, container and field-grown woody liners, containers and field-grown ornamental plants. ( WC) (RE) Prerequisite(s): 330 and Environmental and Soil Sciences 210. (DE) Prerequisite(s): 220.
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3.00 Credits
Native plants and plant communities as a basis for landscaping and environmental restoration. Weekly lecture coupled with either an outing or service practicum of invasive exotic plant removals or planting of natives. Study and work sites will primarily be demonstration projects of the University of Tennessee Environmental Landscape Design Lab. They include local schoolyard habitats, greenways, wetlands, streambanks, and shorelines. Contact Hour Distribution: One 1.5-hour lecture, one 4-hour lab. (RE) Prerequisite(s): 220 or Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 330. (DE) Prerequisite(s): 210.
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2.00 Credits
Management of resources in non-profit institutions, support organizations, and communities. Theoretical framework and institutional mission, strategic planning and programming, financial accounting and budgeting, development and fund raising, personnel policies, volunteer development, marketing and publicity, legal issues, relationships between staff and governing boards, the use of information technology in management and governance systems, and conservation/preservation roles in community development. (RE) Prerequisite(s): 226 and 210.
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2.00 Credits
Extended 10-12 day field study of various public horticulture institutions such as botanical gardens, arboreta, historical grounds, zoos, conservatories, cemeteries, and nature preserves. Application and travel fee required.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of greenhouse operation and management for commercial crop production. Greenhouse construction and operation, crop scheduling, and cost accounting. Environmental inputs and cultural practices as they affect plant physiological processes and influence plant growth and development. Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours lecture and one 2-hour lab. (RE) Prerequisite(s): Agriculture and Natural Resources 290 or Computer Science 100.
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