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41. Introduction To Landscape Horticulture
(agr) and his M.Sc in Plant Pathology a total combined experience of 42 years inhorticulture. as instructors in Continuing Education courses including Plant
http://www.nsac.ns.ca/cde/courses/EnvHort/introlandscapehort.htm
Introduction to Landscape Horticulture
Course Content
Instructors Course Details This thirteen week course, offered one day a week, is intended to introduce you to this very diverse field and to help you understand how plants respond to their growing environment. A range of background information, terminology and an in-depth look at some interesting aspects of landscape horticulture will be part of our agenda. Classroom instruction will be combined with outdoor labs and assignments.
Course Content
  • plant classification how plants grow how plants sustain themselves plant cultural requirements transplanting plant maintenance nutrient management specialty plants including:
    • vines roses plants for wet sites wildflower meadows shrub borders perennial borders annuals and seasonal bedding

    Instructors
    Jeff Morton received his B.Sc.(Agr.) from NSAC in 1979, his B.Ed. B.Sc. (Agr) and his M.Sc in Plant Pathology from the University of Guelph. Jeff was employed as a Landscape and Nursery Extension Specialist with the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing until 2000. Jeff is an environmental horticulturist and is currently working as a professional consultant for Morton Horticultural Associates. Jeff is the President of Landscape Nova Scotia.
    Stuart Gibb and Sherry Chaisson are Horticultural Technicians in the Environmental Horticulture Program with the Department of Environmental Sciences at the NSAC. They bring a total combined experience of 42 years in horticulture. They have been actively involved as instructors in Continuing Education courses including Plant Identification and Horticultural Therapy.

42. Teagasc - Kildalton College -
courses. Kildalton College provides training in agriculture, horticulture, machineyand horses HETAC addon National Diploma in agriculture or to the B agr Sc at
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Kildalton College provides training in agriculture, horticulture, machiney and horses. Each lecturer carries responsibility for the enterprise which they teach. This ensures that the teaching is based on practical experience and good husbandry.
National Certificate in Agriculture
This course covers all the main farming enterprises. Students receive instruction in the theory and practice of farming with an opportunity to apply this knowledge while working on the college farm. Having completed this course students are eligible to apply for a HETAC add-on National Diploma in Agriculture or to the B Agr Sc at UCD. More info
Vocational Certificate in Agriculture
This course is for people who wish to make their career in farming but who do not wish to complete a third level agricultural course. The course is very suitable for future farmers and for people seeking employment on farms. More Info
National Certificate in Agricultural Science
This course trains people for the agri-service industry, as field or laboratory technicians or sales personnel.

43. UGA Horticulture | Undergraduate Program
agribusiness courses. of Emphasis) of Horticultural Electives (Hrs required - -General horticulture 15-16 HORT 3010 (Intro Veg), 3. HORT 4800 (agr Biotech), 3.
http://www.uga.edu/hort/UndCurHort.html
HORTICULTURE MAJOR CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS
(FRESHMEN/SOPHOMORE REQUIREMENTS) A. ESSENTIAL SKILLS Hrs E. SOCIAL SCIENCES Hrs
ENGL (English Composition I) HIST or (American History) ENGL (English Composition II) POLS (American Government) MATH (Precalculus) Electives B. INSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS F. RELATED COURSES AAEC (Microeconomics) or ECON (Microeconomics) or STAT (Elem. Statistics) C. HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS CHEM (Freshman Chem. II) SPCM (Intro Public Speaking) HORT (Hort Sci) Elective HORT (Hort Prof) Free Electives D. SCIENCE PBIO or BIOL (Prin Plant Biol or Prin Biol I) Total Core Curriculum (Fresh/Soph) CHEM (Freshman Chem. I) Physical Education PBIO or BIOL 1108-1108L (Organismal Plant Biol or Prin Biol II) Junior/Senior Requirements All Horticulture Majors must take these classes Required of all majors (18 hrs) Hrs CRSS (Soils and Hydrology) HORT (Internship) HORT (Postharvest Phys) HORT (Env PhyHort) HORT (Soil Fert/Plant Nutr) HORT (Env Issues Hort)
Plant Protection Courses Choose 6 credit hrs Hrs CRSS(ENTO)(PATH) CRSS (Weed Sci) CRSS (Weed Sci Lab) ENTO (Turf Pest Mgmt) ENTO(CRSS)(PATH) (IPM) ENTO (Agric Entomol) PATH (Intro Plant Path)

44. Northland Pioneer College General Catalog, 2001–2003, Part IV AGR
Other General Education courses 13 cr. MAJOR AREA OF EMPHASIS • 48 cr. agr120 Soils 3 cr. agr 125 Basic horticulture 3 cr.
http://www.npc.edu/Catalog/01-03 Catalog/Part IV Pages/AGR.html
AGRICULTURE (General Agriculture)
The Agriculture program with the emphasis in General Agriculture and Turfgrass Management trains graduates to become skilled personnel within Agribusiness, Landscaping, Nursery and Golf Course industries. Graduates receive training in turfgrass science, horticulture and animal science. Local career opportunities exist in all Northland district communities in varying degree.
Associate of Applied Science Degree
  • MAT 101 Basic Technical Math 3 cr.
  • Other General Education Courses 13 cr.
Students must complete the following core credits:
  • AGR 104 Animal Husbandry 3 cr.
  • AGR 110 Animal Industry 3 cr.
  • AGR 112 Animal Diseases 3 cr.
  • AGR 114 Forest and Range Plants 3 cr.
  • AGR 115 Forest and Range Ecology 3 cr.
  • AGR 120 Soils 3 cr.
  • AGR 125 Basic Horticulture 3 cr.
  • AGR 142 Landscape Construction Principles 2 cr.
  • AGR 205 Animal Breeding 3 cr.
  • AGR 210 Range Management 3 cr.
  • AGR 120 Soils 3 cr.
  • AGR 125 Basic Horticulture 3 cr.
  • AGR 140 Principles of Turfgrass Science 2 cr.
  • AGR 141 Establishment and Management Procedures 2 cr.
  • AGR 142 Landscape Construction Principles 2 cr.

45. GNA Distance Learning Catalog: Agriculture -- Horticulture
limits Placement tests for English, reading, mathematics courses; special requirementsfor conted.unl.eduagr-011h-055 - horticulture, Landscaping - staff
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Charles Sturt University
Web server: http://www.csu.edu.au/study/de.html E-mail contact: inquiry@csu.edu.au Phone: Fax: Postal address: International Division, Locked Bag 676, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678 Australia Accreditation: Government of Australia 200 articles about this sponsor in deja.com View all entries for Charles Sturt University Charles Sturt University Bachelor of Applied Science (Environmental Horticulture)
Kilroy's College
Web server: http://www.kilroyscollege.ie/ E-mail contact: homestudy@kilroyscollege.ie Phone: Fax: Toll free phone: 1850 700 700 (Ireland) Postal address: Kilroy's College, 25 Kingram Place, Dublin 2, IRELAND

46. UPLB College Of Agriculture, Department Of Horticulture
Crop Physiology, Tissue Culture email agr@laguna.net. UP Los Baños) OrnamentalCrop Production and Management, Landscape horticulture. UNDERGRADUATE courses.
http://www.uplb.edu.ph/ca/horti.html
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DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE
(Updated on December 02, 1999)
THE UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM The department offers undergraduate programs with Horticulture as a major field of study where a student may specialize in any of the following disciplines:
  • Breeding
  • Production/Field Management
  • Physiology
  • Postharvest/Primary Processing
  • Propagation and Nursery Management
  • Tissue Culture
  • Landscaping (for ornamentals)
  • Seed Technology (for vegetable)
FACULTY DOMINGO E. ANGELES (PhD, UP Los Baños)
Production Management, Crop Physiology
e-mail: dea@mudspring.uplb.edu.ph AMIHAN L. ARQUIZA (MS, UP Los Baños)
Tissue Culture
e-mail: aca@mudspring.uplb.edu.ph EVALOUR T. ASPURIA (PhD, Univ of Tokyo)
Crop Physiology e-mail: eta@mudspring.uplb.edu.ph CORAZON F. AZUCENA (PhD, UP Los Baños) Extension Education, Specialized Training on Postharvest e-mail: gopher@makiling.uplb.edu.ph OFELIA K. BAUTISTA (PhD, UP Los Baños) Postharvest Physiology e-mail: okb@laguna.net NESTOR D. BONDAD (MS, UP Los Baños) Crop Physiology MA. LOURDES O. CEDO (PhD, Kent State Univ)

47. UPLB Graduate School: Plant Breeding
of the Departments of agronomy, horticulture, and Silviculture have taken the followingfoundation courses or their agr 150 Methods in Plant Breeding STAT 162
http://www.uplb.edu.ph/academics/schools/gs/degprog/inter/dp_pb.html
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Plant Breeding
The MS/ PhD in Plant Breeding program is a common degree program for master’s and doctoral students of the Departments of Agronomy, Horticulture, and Silviculture and Forest Influences who are specializing in plant breeding. The student’s department affiliation is generally determined by his crop of interest.
MS in Plant Breeding
An applicant for admission to the MS program must be a holder of the degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. Where the BS degree is not in agriculture, the applicant must have had at least 6 units of crop science courses.
A student who is admitted to the MS program is expected to have taken the following foundation courses or their equivalent:
    AGR 150- Methods in Plant Breeding
    STAT 162- Experimental Designs I

Course equivalence shall be determined by the department offering the course.
Foundation courses that have not been taken previously by the student shall be included in the program of study but units earned in these courses cannot be used to satisfy the unit requirements for the degree.
Core Courses The following core courses are required of all students in the program:
    BIO 130a- Advanced Genetics I BIO 130b- Advanced Genetics II CHEM 160- Introductory Biochemistry AGR 250- Advanced Plant Breeding I AGR 255- Population Genetics 2 units of Graduate Seminar in student’s department
A core course need not be included in the program of study if the course or its equivalent has been taken by the student. Determination of equivalence shall be the prerogative of the academic department offering the course. If an equivalent course was taken outside UPLB, the student must pass a validating examination, which shall be given by the department offering the course.

48. Career Directions Database
of professional work experience scheduled within the four years and integratedwith the academic courses. B.agr.Sc.in Landscape horticulture This course
http://www.careerdirections.ie/CDW3C/AccessDBAllCareerDetails.jsp?id=754

49. Latvian University Of Agriculture
design, rural tourism, untraditional horticulture, etc. in requirements- Bachelorof agriculture (B.agr.). Part B - compulsory courses - mathematical statistics
http://www.aic.lv/HE_2002/HE_LV/Progr/LLU/llu_un.htm
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LATVIA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE
LATVIAN NAME Latvijas Lauksaimniecîbas universitâte FOUNDED 1863 as Agriculture Department of Riga Polytechnic Institute; present name since 1990 STATUS State institution RECTOR Prof.. P e teris Bu s manis ADDRESS Lielâ iela 2, Jelgava LV-3001, LATVIA PHONE FAX WWW http://www.llu.lv E-MAIL rector@cs.llu.lv FACULTIES Faculty of Agriculture - Liel a iela 2, Jelgava, LV-3001, LATVIA
Phone +371-30-05693, e-mail: kika@cs.llu.lv
Faculty of Economics - Svçtes iela 18, Jelgava, LV-3001, LATVIA
Phone +371-30-23739, e-mail: svetes@cs.llu.lv
Technical Faculty - J. C akstes bulv. 5, Jelgava, LV-3001, LATVIA
Phone +371- 30-20762, e-mail: tfdek@cs.llu. l v
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine – K.Helma n a iela 8, Jelgava, LV-3004, LATVIA
Phone +371-30-24662, e-mail: vmf@cs.llu.lv
Faculty of Rural Engineering - Akad e mijas iela 19, Jelgava, LV-3001, LATVIA Phone +371-30-21413, e-mail: lifdek@cs.llu.lv Faculty of Food Technology - Liel a iela 2, Jelgava, LV-3001, LATVIA

50. Horticulture- TTU Ag Programs Of Study
Integrated Pest Management AGHT 3400 Landscape horticulture AGHT 3410 Select 1 ofthe following courses - BIOL 3200 AGHT elective (May use one agr 3940/3950
http://www.tntech.edu/agriculture/Academic_Programs/AGHT.htm
Agriculture Programs of Study Horticulture
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AG FACILITIES Hyder-Burks Pavilion Tech Farm Arboretum Nursery Center TTU MAIN PAGE Horticulture combines training in the biological and physical sciences and sound plant cultural practices. Training is offered in plant propagation, handling of flowers, fruits, vegetables, and landscaping. Graduates enter careers in production, processing, sales, education, and in governmental agencies. For more information contact Dr. Douglas Airhart Freshman Year ANS 1010 - Introductory Animal Science AGRN 1010 - Plant Science CHEM 1010 and 1020 General Chemistry OR CHEM 1110 and 1120 General Chemistry Select two math courses from the following: -MATH 1130 - College Algebra MATH 1530 - Elementary Probability and Statistics - MATH 1630 - Finite Mathematics - MATH 1830 - Concepts of Calculus - MATH 1910 - Calculus I CSC 1100- Introduction to Computing or DS 2810 - Computer Applications in Business Sophomore Year ENGL 2130 - American Literature or ENGL 2230 - British Literature or ENGL 2330- World Literature AGBE 2100 - Economics of Agriculture AGRN 2210 - Introductory Soils BIOL 1120 - General Botany Free Elective - 3 hours

51. TTUClass
Optional notes are listed under the individual courses. 0 CLOSED 00073 004 IND 04TBA TBA SH 010 Airhart,D 0/ 0 CLOSED AGHT5950 horticulture Topics 00078 agr.
http://www.tntech.edu/classsched/03f/rbtclassall_www.html
Tennessee Technological University Classes
TTU Classes for TERM: 2003 FALL
This is the listing of all courses offered at Tennessee Technological University. Information was last updated 10/09/2003 at 18:19.
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AHSC-4547 Corporate Etiquette 03753 R50 LEC 03 TBA Brown,A 8/ 30 OPEN Regents Degree Online www.tntech.edu/webcourses
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BIT -1150 Intro to Microcomputers 03767 R50 LEC 03 TBA Hix,B 3/ 30 OPEN Regents Degree Online www.tntech.edu/webcourses

52. Faculty Of Horticulture
at the same time as Chiba College of horticulture. The taught courses for undergraduatesare Practical Training Yutaka Noma, D.agr., Professor, (physiology of
http://www.chiba-u.ac.jp/EN/catalogue/page/FA_HORTICULTURE.htm
FACULTY OF HORTICULTURE 648, Matsudo, Matsudo-shi, Chiba, 271-8510 Japan
Tel. +81-47-308-8706
Fax. +81-47-308-8720
Dean: Prof. Toyoki Kozai Overview The Faculty of Horticulture is composed of three departments; Bioproduction Science, Environmental Science and Landscape Architecture, and Horticultural Economics. The three departments are subdivided into nine divisions. The first department has four divisions; Horticultural Plant Science, Environmental Science for Plant Production, Horticultural Plant Engineering, and Bioresources Chemistry. The second department has three divisions; Landscape Architecture, Landscape Planning and Technology, and Green Environmental Ecosystems. The third has two divisions: Horticultural Business Management and Information Science, and Bioresources Economics. There are thirty-five laboratories attached to these nine divisions. The Graduate School of Science and Technology in collaboration with the Faculty of Horticulture offer graduate degree programs (masters and doctor of philosophy) in various natural science fields. Many Faculty members also teach in the Graduate School. Aside from these degree programs, the Faculty also includes the Special Division of Practical Horticulture that offers a two-year diploma course for teaching theories and practical techniques in horticulture. The University Farms, located in three major horticultural crop growing areas of the country, provide the students and research staff with farm land for education, research experiments and farm practice. The Faculty library, a branch of the university library system, supports the research and teaching activities of the Faculty.

53. Chiba University HomePage | Department Of Bioproduction Science
124 credits including five compulsory courses (15 credits 2); Environmental Engineeringin horticulture (2); Plant Science ANDO Toshio, D.agr., Prof., (ornamental
http://www.chiba-u.ac.jp/e/aca/u/h/d_bs.html
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Department of Bioproduction Science
Bioproduction refers to the propagation and protection of all useful bioresources that support sustainable agriculture necessary for human existence and man's living biosphere. The subject topics of bioproduction apply not only to every kind of cultivated plant, but also to useful animals such as natural enemies to crop pests and useful microorganisms used in the food industry or as pest control agents. Bioproduction science covers the broad fields of agriculture, biochemistry, biotechnology, food science and bioengineering, and other related academic fields. All the research fields are interconnected in terms of research materials or technical procedures, and therefore it is possible to promote collaborative research activities. The department is organized as a conglomerate of four specialized divisions in order to carry out various bioproduction studies: Horticultural Plant Science, Environmental Science for Plant Production, Horticultural Plant Engineering and Bioresources Chemistry. Each division provides a unique and favorable academic environment for students to study with modern technology and facilities. From the viewpoint of scientific activities, the department employs many leading scientists from various fields, and provides students with excellent educational and research opportunities.
Curriculum
This department conducts a wide variety of professional courses relating to bioproduction studies. There are about 130 courses available to students within the four divisions. Students are required to complete 124 credits including five compulsory courses (15 credits).

54. HORTICULTURE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE-IRELAND
These courses of 2.53 years duration have a agriculture UCD has undergraduate (B.agr.Sc.)degree programmes in Commercial horticulture and Landscape
http://www.agr.kuleuven.ac.be/intorg/ica/guide/ireland/page3.htm

55. Horticulture - Sweden
with the purpose of providing a comprehensive view of horticulture in relation to Afterthe first year compulsory courses are given in Ecology; Mathematics and
http://www.agr.kuleuven.ac.be/intorg/ica/guide/sweden/page3.htm

56. Horticulture Science
horticulture Electives (15 hours). Designated Electives (NOTE Confer with advisorto select appropriate courses.). Ag. Acctg Invest/Finance agr. Econ.
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/hfrr/Programs/Horticulture/horticulture_science.htm
Horticulture
Horticulture Science Option Accessible Through a Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources Major
at Kansas State University Communications (17-19 hours) ENGL
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Expository Writing I
Expository Writing II
Public Speaking 1A
Speech Elective
Foreign Language Elective
Writing Elective Humanities/Social Sciences (6 hours) PSYCH SOCIO GEOG General Psychology Intro to Sociology World Regional Geography Elective Quantitative Sciences (28 hours) CHM CHM CHM MATH PHYS CIS CIS CIS STAT Chemistry I Chemistry II Gen. Organic Chemistry Descriptive Physics Intro. Information Tech. Intro. Spreadsheet Apps. Intro. Wordprocessing Apps. Statistics Elective Agric./Biological Sciences (34-36 hours)

57. NC State Nursery Crop Science-Websites For Nurserymen
such as nursery associations, or horticulture courses or nursery with websites, aswell as horticulture and nursery of agriculture http//www.agr.state.nc.us.
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/nursery/links/website_nurserymen2.htm
Websites for Nurserymen
Ted Bilderback
Nursery Extension Specialist
North Carolina State University
Computers, websites and e-mail may not be for everybody, but if you are willing to try it, there is a lot of information about anything you can think of on the internet; including lots of information on horticulture, nurseries and nursery suppliers, associations and agencies important to the nursery industry, newletters, magazines and university educational materials. The internet has the most current information about nearly any topic and is increasing in websites and users at a phenomenal rate. For information about horticulture or nurseries you can choose your favorite search engine such as Yahoo!, InfoSeek, WebCrawler, Excite Lycos and several others. If you put in words or phrases such as: nursery associations, or horticulture courses or nursery and landscape businesses ,the search will reveal several pages of websites. The websites and email addresses that I am including here are ones that I have found as I have read electronic newsletters and from other various e-mail messages I have received. Generally these are non-commercial websites including nursery associations and societies, government agencies, universities, electronic newsletters and magazines, with a few other interesting websites thrown in. My lists are not intended to be all inclusive so I hope no one is upset if an important website has been left off. Just drop me a note (my e-mail address is included) and I will add it to my list.

58. Cleveland State Community College
agr 1610 – Principles of horticulture. agr 1710 – Integrated Pest Maintenance.agr 2210 – Soil Science. Barry McCaskill moved the courses be deleted.
http://www.clevelandstatecc.edu/FacStaff/committees/CAS_Minutes/Feb_13_minutes.h
Cleveland State Community College Curriculum and Academic Standards Committee Minutes February 13, 2003 2:45 p.m. ATTENDANCE: Luba Chliwniak (represented by Spencer Culbreth) Spencer Culbreth Tom Fox David Guardiani Denice King (represented by Mike Dorset) Frank McKenzie Nan Montgomery Ken Newton Harry Orr (represented by Barry McCaskill) Amy Patten Nancy Thomas Charles Wheeler Sherra Witt L. E. Wooten Midge Burnette, ex-officio Mike Dorset, ex-officio Marie Lally, ex-officio Barry McCaskill, ex-officio ABSENT: Patricia Bishop Patricia Jenkins Scott Redmond Kati Ward Alan Cooper, ex-officio Cele Curtis, ex-officio Carl Hite, ex-officio Mary Evelyn Lynn, ex-officio John Squires, ex-officio Michael Stokes, ex-officio Jerome Taylor, ex-officio Steve Warren, ex-officio Fred Wood, ex-officio The Curriculum and Academic Standards Committee met on Thursday, January 30, at 2:45 p.m. in A209. The Committee considered the following agenda items: Minutes for the January 30 th Meeting The minutes were approved with no changes. Frank McKenzie moved that the minutes be approved.

59. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE ) FLCC
Students should contact their faculty advisor for courses required in each specialization.First Semester, agr 100 Soil Science. HRT 110 Ornamental horticulture.
http://www.fingerlakes.edu/academics/horticulture_cert/
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ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE (HEGIS 5402)
This one-year certificate program is designed for individuals currently employed in the ornamental horticulture-landscaping plant preservation fields who desire further training or who wish to update their skills and knowledge. It also serves as an exploratory program for those individuals who have a general interest in flowers and plants and wish to grow ornamental plants or plan to manage their own landscapes. In addition, it is well suited for individuals in both the public and private sector who are responsible for horticultural decisions. Students in this program may specialize in plant protection, general ornamental horticulture or landscaping. Students should contact their faculty advisor for courses required in each specialization. First Semester Credit Hours BIO 121 General Biology I HRT 151 Plant Materials AGR 100 Soil Science HRT 110 Ornamental Horticulture Horticulture Elective Second Semester Credit Hours HRT 200 Pest Management and Control

60. A.A.S. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE ) FLCC
need to take some additional course work to better prepare them for courses includedin HRT 110 Introduction to Ornamental horticulture. 3. agr 100 Soil Science.
http://www.fingerlakes.edu/academics/horticulture/schedule.html
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First Semester Credit Hours
BIO 121 General Biology I HRT 110 Introduction to Ornamental Horticulture AGR 100 Soil Science ENG 101 Freshman English HRT 151 Plant Materials Health/Physical Education Elective Second Semester Credit Hours BIO 251 Plant Structure and Function BIO 280 Entomology CON 103 Environmental Chemistry Testing and Analysis Horticulture Elective ENG 102 Introduction to Literature Health/Physical Education Elective Third Semester Credit Hours CON 202 Principles of Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology BIO 260 Plant Pathology *Mathematics Elective OR Small Business Management Social Science Elective Horticulture Elective Health/Physical Education Elective Fourth Semester Credit Hours HRT 200 Pest Management Horticulture Elective Horticulture Elective

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