Environmental Horticulture Associate of Science
The Environmental Horticulture Associate in Science degree is designed for the student desiring to enter the workforce after earning a two-year degree. Environmental Horticulture focuses on the science and art concerned with landscape design and installation, floral arts, urban forestry, the urban environment, culture, marketing, and utilization of high value, intensively cultivated flowers, fruits, vegetables, ornamental plants and trees. Bachelors of Science Degree Names: Environmental Horticultural Science, Horticultural Science, Ornamental Horticulture, Landscaping and Groundskeeping, Turf and Turfgrass Management, Viticulture and Enology, Plant Nursery Operations and Management, Greenhouse Operations and Management, Agricultural and Horticultural Plant Breeding Career Opportunities Arborist, Floral Designer or Florist, Greenhouse Grower, Irrigation Specialist, Landscape Architect, Landscape Contractor, Pest Control Advisor, Plant Breeder, Sports Turf Superintendent, Urban Forester
Courses
- CRPS B3 — Integrated Pest Management
- CRPS B5 — Plant Science
- ORNH B1 — Introduction to Ornamental Horticulture
- ORNH B3
- ORNH B4 — Plant Propagation
- ORNH B6 — Ornamental Plant Identification - Ground Covers, Vines, and Dwarf Shrubs
- ORNH B7 — Ornamental Plant Identification - Large Shrubs, Small Trees, Large Trees, and Palms
- ORNH B8 — Introduction to Landscape Design
- ORNH B12 — Landscape Maintenance
- ORNH B36 — History and Appreciation of Floral Design
- SOIL B1 — Introduction to Soil Science