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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Intended for persons who would like to obtain instruction in commercial floral design. Areas to be covered are corsage work, traditional floral arrangements, basic funeral designs, dried arrangements, fruit baskets, and holiday designs. Instruction is by actual participation, demonstration and lectures. (1,4) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Commercial Floral Design I with emphasis on party arrangements, holiday designs, funeral arrangements and basic wedding designs. Prerequisite(s): HOR 120 (1,4) 3 credits
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1.00 Credits
An overview of the industry, and major areas of development; it will provide an opportunity for students to hear from representatives of the industry and be provided with the basis for an assessment of future career opportunities and the opportunity to evaluate their individual needs for continuing education. (1,0) 1 credit
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
A study of drafting techniques in Landscape Design to develop abilities in lettering, landscape drafting and layout using drafting instruments. (2,2) 3 credits
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Application of classroom theory to practical situations in the field. Students are assigned to areas in the greenhouse, gardens, nursery, and plant collections to learn and practice the art and skills of gardening. Students are given supervision in the field by faculty and staff from the Horticulture Department. (0,2) 1 credit
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3.00 Credits
To continue the development of graphic skills from Landscape Drafting I and to develop the student's abilities to visualize space by learning perspective design, orthographic projection and elevation/section design. Prerequisite(s): HOR 131 (2,2) 3 credits
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to floriculture and includes basic floral design, preparation, and care and identification of indoor flowering and foliage plants. (2,2) 3 credits
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to essential drafting techniques and design fundamentals. The student develops graphic skills in landscape drafting and layout by utilizing drafting instruments to produce landscape plans. Students visualize space by learning plan view, perspective design, orthographic projection and elevation/ section design. Emphasis is placed upon representation, definition, and expression of landscape concepts. Through lectures, workshops, and in-class exercises, students explore techniques in both black-and-white and color media. The goal is to learn how to develop drawing skills so that clients can more clearly understand proposed garden designs. Each student is required to produce and present a final set of drawings suitable for presentation to a client or inclusion in a portfolio. (1,4) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course has two distinct components. During the first half of the course, students are introduced to the studio techniques of landscape design. In the second half of the course students are taught the field skills required to install, maintain, and improve gardens and landscapes. This is a required course, taught in the semester, intended for first year students in General Horticulture and Landscape Development. Prerequisite(s): HOR 170 or HOR 131 (1,4) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice of care of shade and ornamental trees. Techniques of climbing, pruning, bracing, cabling fertilization, bark repair, and cavity repair. Demonstration, techniques, pruning practices, and tree climbing skills associated with theory topics. Prerequisite(s): BIO 192 (2,3) 3 credits
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