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3.00 Credits
This three part course is a specialized comprehensive horticulture training tact designed to equip students with an awareness of the relationship between horticulture, science and ecology. Students will gain an understanding of the interrelated problems associated with landscape and grounds management. In addition, students will develop the necessary skills to successfully manage landscape and grounds on both a commercial and residential scale. Prerequisites HORT 1100, HORT 1210, HORT 1211 and HORT 1212 (HORT 1100 must be taken before students begin this co
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to greenhouse management. Various greenhouse structures and their maintenance regarding crop production are discussed. Numerous greenhouse crops and their specific requirements for commercial production are outlined. Prerequisites HORT 1100, BIOS 2410 and BIOS 2510
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3.00 Credits
This course covers basic flower shop arrangement, management, equipment, supply sources and various marketing techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Various topics not covered in other horticulture courses are offered, depending upon interest and relevancy to the curriculum. Such topics may include roses, ornamental grasses, special gardening techniques and plans, and computer aided landscape design. Prerequisites Instructor approval
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3.00 Credits
The student works in a horticulture-related field under the direction of a qualified supervisor. Based on state guidelines, students must complete 40 hours of work for each credit hour in this course. Prerequisites Must have earned a minimum of 18 credit hours in horticulture courses and Instructor approval.
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1.00 Credits
The student works with the horticulture faculty in designing, implementing and evaluating a special horticulture project. The student meets with the faculty on a regular basis for consultation and evaluation. Prerequisites Three credit hours earned in horticulture, be presently enrolled in a horticulture class and Instruc
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4.50 Credits
Every person contributes something essential and unique towards our understanding of the human experience: a sketch, an idea, a scrap of song. It is the business of this course to raise questions, which probe human identity, explore life's meaning, and consider the preciousness of human community. It is the premise of this course that a question can be asked by a painting and answered by a trumpet. It is the quest of this course to discover life and art as they imitate each other. (Formerly HUM 110)
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4.50 Credits
A survey of the development of Western Civilization focusing on human accomplishments in painting, sculpture, architecture, music, literature, religion, and philosophy. This course concentrates on the evolution of the western tradition during the classical period. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
The ancient non-western cultures and societies that gave rise to western civilization will be explored. Topics will cover art, literature and philosophy in the Ancient cultures of the Near East, Asia and the Mediterranean. Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
A survey of the development of Western Civilization focusing on human accomplishments in painting, sculpture, architecture, music, literature, religion, and philosophy. This course concentrates on the evolution of the western tradition from the Greeks and Romans to 1715. Course is offered On-line
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