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3.00 Credits
The development of practical skills in landscape contracting. The course will rotate between design and installation of water gardens, landscape irrigation systems, landscape lighting or other pertinent topics on consecutive years. The course can be repeated for exposure to specific subjects to maximum of 3 credits. Junior standing required. Pass/Fail only. Pre: 2224, 2234. (3L,1 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
The principles and practices involved in the establishment and care of private, public, industrial, and institutional landscapes. I Pre: 2224, 2244. (2H,3L,3 Credits)
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1.00 Credits
Assessment of fundamental horticultural skills developed through academics and employment. Includes career placement preparation and problem solving through research and production project design and implementation using a team approach. Junior standing required. (1H,1 Credits)
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1.00 Credits
4205: Principles and practices of winter annuals and spring blooming bulb production and installation; water garden cultivation and systems maintenance; fall fertilization programming; vegetative waste management; information dissemination and communication methods for public outreach including education, interpretive programs, and fundraising. 4206: Principles and practices of pruning, summer annual production; soil amendment and protection; plant collections/accessions curation and database management; personnel and financial management issues unique to public gardens. Pre: Junior standing required. (3L,1 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
The far-reaching impact of decisions concerning the selection, propagation, and placement of ornamental herbaceous and woody plant materials in cultivated landscapes will be addressed through a discussion and writing-intensive approach. Voluntary and legislative efforts initiated by horticulturists and other plant specialists at the local, state, federal and global levels will be discussed, encompassing such topics as invasive exotic plants, rare and endangered species, and the development/release of new plant varieties. Instructor consent required. II Pre: 2144 or 3325 or 3326 or 3345 or 3346. (3H,3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
For persons who intend to manage or advise those managing greenhouses. Includes greenhouse construction, environmental controls, disease/insect identification and management, control of plant growth, root-zone management, and marketing and management principles specific to greenhouse operations. Pre: Coursework or experience in plant growth and environmental management required. (3H,3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
An advanced study of the physiological principles and commercial practices involved in the production of potted, bedding, and cut floral crops, as well as an overview of the physical systems involved in greenhouse crop production. Pre: 2234, 2244, 4324. (2H,3L,3 Credits)
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4.00 Credits
Development of graphic skills with concentration on a variety of media and techniques. Basic theory and principles on design of small scale and residential landscapes with emphasis on spatial composition, user needs, ecology, and uses of plant materials and light construction. 4545, I; 4546, II. Pre: 3325, 3544 for 4545; 3325, 3544, 4545, 4545 for 4546. (2H,6L,4 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Production principles and practices used for growing woody plants in the field and in containers along with the strategies for wholesale and retail marketing of nursery crops. I Pre: 2234, 2244. (3H,3 Credits)
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1.00 Credits
Development of horticultural skills associated with production and marketing of nursery crops. I Co: 4664. (3L,1 Credits)
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