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3.00 Credits
Correlation with anatomical systems. Suffixes, prefixes, roots, stems. Use of medical dictionaries, filing and preserving records. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course open only by permission of instructor or the school dean to firstyear students returning for their second semester. Working in teams and in close coordination with the instructor, students will complete an inventory of their academic strengths and weaknesses, and based on that feedback, develop a program of study for their remaining time at Morrisville State college and plans for possible transfer. The ability to reflect realistically on the student's academic career, to find and evaluate relevant educational information and to nurture intellectual curiosity will be stressed. Pre-requisite Permission of instructor or dean only. 3 credits. (3 lecture hours) fall or spring
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1.00 Credits
A dual-credit course with designated high schools to acquaint selected high school students with horticulture basics such as: plant processes, function, reproduction, and growth. Lab activities include plant propagation and greenhouse growing of various ornamental plants. Lectures will review career opportunities in a wide range of horticultural professions. 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 1 recitation hour), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
The identification and landscape characteristics of woody plants commonly found in landscapes of Northeastern United States. Part of each weeks labs include an outdoor plant walk to view various specimens in the landscape. 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles, elements, and basic construction techniques of commercial floral design. Hands-on labs include: corsages, bud vases, assorted arrangements, dried flowers, wreaths, and holiday designs. 2 credits (1 lecture hour, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the design process, principles and vocabulary used in landscape architecture. The course content addresses landscape planning and design specifically as it applies to residential site design. Through a series of projects within the design studio environment, students explore effective methods of graphic, written and oral communication in the preparation and presentation of illustrative site plans. The semester culminates in a final design project in which students are expected to demonstrate their understanding of the process and requirements of arriving at a landscape design solution for an actual residential site. 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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2.00 Credits
A general overview of the wedding flower industry is offered in this course. Topics include: consultation, sales, traditions, and servicing wedding orders. The major focus of lab activities will be the construction of numerous styles of bridal bouquets. 2 credits (1 lecture hour, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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3.00 Credits
This is a sequential course to Landscape Planning and Design I with emphasis on advanced landscape design skills and techniques. The course is organized around several studio design projects that vary in context, complexity, and scale. Students continue to apply the phases of the planning and design process and to strengthen their design, graphics, and communication skills. Fieldwork and field trips are required. Prerequisite: HORT 103 or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
A general overview of the sympathy flower industry. Topics will include: consultation, sales, traditions, and servicing funeral orders. Casket sprays, standing sprays, baskets, vases, and more will be featured in lab. 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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2.00 Credits
Identification, culture, and landscape use of annuals, perennials, and tropical foliage plants. Emphasis on plants that are commercially common to the Northeast. 2 credits (1 lecture hour and 1 lab hour), spring semester
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