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61. Degree, Diploma And Postgraduate Courses
Lincoln University. List of courses. Certificate in Foundation Studies, CertFS. Certificate in horticulture, Cert Hort. Bachelor of agriculture, B agr.
http://www.lincoln.ac.nz/study/courses/courses.htm
This site requires Javascript to be enabled. Lincoln University List of Courses Lincoln University Homepage Studies at Lincoln Summer School subjects Regional Education Academic programmes offered by Lincoln University include: Undergraduate Certificates Akoranga Putake - Certificate of Foundation Studies Cert FS Certificate in Agriculture Cert Ag Certificate in Applied Computing Cert Appl Comp Certificate in Commerce Cert Com Certificate in English for Academic Purposes* Cert EAP Certificate in Foundation Studies Cert FS Certificate in Horticulture Cert Hort Certificate in Maori Studies Cert Ma St Certificate in Natural Resources Cert Nat Res Certificate in Organic Husbandry Cert OrgHusb Certificate in Social Science Cert Soc Sc Undergraduate Diplomas Diploma in Farm Management Dip F M Diploma in Horticultural Management Dip Hort Mgt Bachelors Degrees Bachelor of Agriculture B Agr Bachelor of Agricultural Science B Agr Sc

62. Tennessee Wesleyan College Admissions - Motlow St. Community College Articulatio
agrICULTURE. All agr courses receive general elective credit. See specific area forother courses. horticulture. All HOR courses receive general elective credit.
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Motlow St. Course # Course Title TWC Course #
ACCOUNTING
ACT 2310,2320 Principles of Accounting I,II BA 201,202 ACT 2510,2520 Intermediate Accounting I,II BA 301,302 All other ACT courses receive BA elective credit.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SUPPORT All AOS courses receive general elective credit.
AGRICULTURE All AGR courses receive general elective credit
ANTHROPOLOGY ANT 2010 Introduction to Anthropology SO 203 All other ANT courses receive general elective credit.
ART ART 1010 Art Appreciation A 111 ART 1210 Drawing A 101 ART 2310 Paining A 103 All other ART courses receive A elective credit.
ASTRONOMY AST 1100 Introduction to Astronomy Elect
BANKING All BNK courses receive general elective credit. BIOLOGY BIO 1410 General Biology I B 111 BIO 1420 General Biology II B 113,114 BIO 2310 Microbiology B 265 BIO 2710,2720 Human Anatomy and Physiology I,II B 255,256 All other BIO courses receive B elective credit. BUSINESS BUS 1210 Introduction to Business BA 101 BUS 2610 Legal Environment of Business BA 221 All other BUS courses receive BA elective credit.

63. Kwantlen: Horticulture Technology
Applicable upgrading courses are available at Kwantlen University College for Ph.D.(Cornell) Burns, Patrick Dip.Landscape/horticulture (Olds College agr.
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The on-line version of the University College Calendar is the Official version. In the event of conflict between the printed version and the online version, the on-line version will prevail. Effective date of this course calendar information, unless otherwise indicated, is Sept. 1, 2004 to Aug. 31, 2005.
Horticulture Technology
Offered at Langley Campus Full- and Part-time Start Date: September and January Open Enrolment
Diploma
Description
The Diploma program has theoretical and practical components and students are encouraged to make maximum use of the training facilities and gain competence in a realistic range of labour operations. Educational facilities include a modern glass greenhouse, a range of poly-houses, a nursery, a three-hole demonstration golf turf field lab, science labs, and a developing landscape. For the most part, students will be in small groups during practical instruction. Specializations:
Career Opportunities
The horticulture industry in British Columbia continues to expand in order to meet the growing need for horticultural products and services. The expansion of the industry is making increasing demands on staff at all levels. The supply has always been limited because of the low availability of qualified people. Technologists will find numerous employment opportunities in the horticulture industry. They will have the ability, after work experience, to progress to supervisory or managerial roles in greenhouses, golf courses, landscape operations, garden centres, and nursery operations in both the private and public sectors.

64. Department Of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture, Purdue University
MS), and Master of agriculture (M.agr.), a nonthesis goal of the graduate programin horticulture at Purdue is Therefore, there are few required courses and no
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... Contact Information The Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture offers the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Master of Science (M.S.), and Master of Agriculture (M.Agr.), a nonthesis degree. Areas of concentration include plant physiology, plant genetics and breeding, cell physiology and molecular biology, environmental and production horticulture, and horticultural marketing. The goal of the graduate program in horticulture at Purdue is to prepare students for professional careers in basic or applied plant science emphasizing food or ornamental crops.
Graduate Curriculum
Graduate Faculty
The Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture has an outstanding faculty representing a broad range of disciplines within horticulture and plant biology. These individuals can provide training opportunities in their areas of specialization. We recommend that potential students identify particular faculty members who share their academic interests and contact these individuals directly.
Graduate Faculty in Horticulture and Area of Specialization
Edward N. Ashworth

65. UT/Jackson State Community College
(All Remaining courses), No Credit. horticulture, Plant Sciences 110 Introducationto Ornamental horticulture. agr 272 Landscape Plants Design, Plant Sciences 220
http://registrar.tennessee.edu/transfer/jackson.html

66. ISU Courses Taught
agr 120 Introduction to horticulture Introduction to principles and practices indevelopment, production, and use of horticultural crops (fruits, vegetables
http://www.cast.ilstu.edu/bachman/Horticulture Courses Taught.htm
AGR 120 Introduction to Horticulture
Introduction to principles and practices in development, production, and use of horticultural crops (fruits, vegetables, greenhouse, floral, turf, nursery, and landscape). AGR 252 Landscape Management
Cultural practices and principles in the selection and care of ornamental plants for the landscape and garden use. Introduction to landscape design and maintenance. AGR 254 Herbaceous Plant Materials
Identification, selection, use, and management of annuals, perennials and ornamental grasses in the landscape. AGR 257 Fruit and Vegetable Production
Horticultural food crop identification, production and cultural requirements. Introduction to quality determination, pest control and marketing. AGR 260 Greenhouse Operation and Management
Commercial greenhouse operation and management; growth media, temperature and light factors, irrigation, fertilization, growth regulation and pest control programs. AGR 262 Nursery Management
Commercial nursery production and management including: nursery site selection; nursery development, container and field stock; nursery facilities and equipment requirements.

67. AA/AS Course Substitutions, Transfer Information For Illinois State University
270, HIS ELECT. horticulture. 190, agr 120. HUMANITIES. 100, MUS ELECT. 240, MAT175. * Math courses transfer only if AA, AS, or IAI core has been completed. MUSIC.
http://www.richland.cc.il.us/sds/transfer/coursesubillstate.html
Associate in Science/Associate in Arts degree
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Richland Community College Courses A B C D ... H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z PLEASE NOTE In addition to the A.A., A.S. courses that transfer to "senior" institutions, many occupational or technical courses (such as Law Enforcement) are accepted by senior institutions depending on the student's major. More detailed information is available through Student Development and Services. You should always consult a counselor at Richland Community College to make sure that the courses in your degree program fit with your major and will be transferrable to the insistution of your choice. Sometimes course changes are made, but are not posted to this webpage immediately.
ACCOUNTING
ACCT 131 ACCT 132 ACC N-MAJ ELECT AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES IDS N-MAJ ELECT IDS N-MAJ ELECT ELECT ELECT AGRICULTURE AGR 170 AGR 110 AGR 150 AGR 130 AGR 157 AGR 205 ANTHROPOLOGY ANT ELECT ANT ELECT ANT 274 ART ART ELECT ART 104 MAJ ELECT GEN ELECT ART 103 ART 109 ART 213 MAJ ELECT MAJ ELECT MAJ ELECT ART 261 MAJ ELECT ART 232 MAJ ELECT ART 228 MAJ ELECT MAJ ELECT MAJ ELECT ART 235 MAJ ELECT ART ELECT MAJ ELECT ELECT ART ELECTIVE ART ELECTIVE ART 155 ART 156 MAJ ELECT ART 257 MAJ ELECT ART ELECT ART ELECT BIOLOGY BSC 197 BSC 196 BSC 181 DNA
BSC 183 OR HPR 182 BIOL ELECT BSC 260 BUSINESS BEA 100 BEA N-MAJ ELECT MQM 140 N-MAJ ELECT N-MAJ ELECT N-MAJ ELECT CAREER DEVELOPMENT IDS 106 CHEMISTRY CHEM 102 CHE 220 CHE 140 CHE 141 CHE 230,231

68. University Bulletin - HOR Courses
The University of Kentucky Bulletin. 19951996. HOR - horticulture. HOR 100 AN INTRODUCTION TO horticulture PROFESSIONS. ( 1) Special topical or experimental courses in crop science, soil science
http://www.uky.edu/Registrar/bull9596/bullhor.html
The University of Kentucky Bulletin
HOR - Horticulture
HOR 100 AN INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE PROFESSIONS. (1)
A survey of horticulture as a profession; to inform students of opportunities and to develop an appreciation of horticultural science as it relates to the human environment. Offered on a pass/fail basis only. HOR 203 HOME HORTICULTURE. (3)
A general horticulture course encompassing the use of ornamental plants, vegetable and fruit crops, and landscape design for the nonhorticulture major. (May not be used to fulfill horticulture departmental requirements.) HOR 320 WOODY PLANTS. (4)
A detailed study of evergreen and deciduous trees, shrubs, vines, and ground covers occurring in the landscape; their systematic identification, hardiness, form, growth habit, size, culture, adaptation to environmental conditions, uses, and outstanding horticultural characteristics. Lecture, three hours; laboratory, three hours. Prereq: HOR 220. +HOR 327 WOODY PLANTS I.
HOR 330 ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWERS. (3)

The identification, culture, and use of garden plants, including annuals, perennials, bulbs, flowering vines, rock and water garden species. Lecture, two hours; laboratory, two hours.

69. Butte College Certificates & Degrees Offered
All courses used to fulfill requirements for this certificate To receive an EnvironmentalHorticulture Certificate of Achievement a 20 AET 30 AGS 22* agr 99 EH
http://www.butte.cc.ca.us/information/programs/careertech/ag_ornhort.html
Environmental Horticulture
About the Program
The Environmental Horticulture program offers an AS degree in environmental horticulture, three Certificates of Achievement, and a Certificate of Completion in floral design. A Certificate of Achievement in general Environmental Horticulture focuses on growing, maintaining, and designing with plants and flowers. It focuses on skills and knowledge pertinent to several fields of study within the Environmental Horticulture industry.
Career Opportunities
The outlook for jobs in Environmental Horticulture is excellent. With over 2,000 potential employers in the north state and over 300 within the college district, opportunity is great. The major occupations include floriculture, nursery production, landscaping, sales, park maintenance, turfgrass management, research, education, and retail nursery and floristry. Butte College's programs are designed to give students skills necessary for entry-level positions in the various horticulture industries. An AS degree enhances an individual's opportunity to advance into supervisory positions. A two- or four-year degree is a job requirement in some businesses and government agencies.
Recommended Sequence of Study
This is a suggested sequence of classes which may require adjustment to fulfill individual needs, or if basic skills prerequisites need to be fulfilled. Contact a faculty adviser or a counselor for Certificate and/or Associate Degree requirements. General Education and competency requirements are integrated into this sequence of study.

70. Employment Services - WorkSource Affiliate
horticulture. Credits 5. Savings to student $359.50. High School Classagr 617Greenhouse horticulture AND agr 619Landscape horticulture.
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No current articulation agreements High School: College Equivalent: Credits: Savings to student: High School Class: SCI 180 – Vocational Horticulture High School: CAMAS HIGH SCHOOL College Equivalent: AG 130 – Intro to Horticulture Credits: Savings to student: High School Class: SCI 106 – Horticulture Plant Science AND SCI 113Horticulture II High School: COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL College Equivalent: AG 130 – Intro to Horticulture Credits: Savings to student: High School Class: High School: COLUMBIA RIVER HIGH SCHOOL College Equivalent: AG 130Intro to Horticulture Credits: Savings to student: High School Class: AGR 001Hort/Lab Science High School: BATTLE GROUND HIGH SCHOOL College Equivalent: AG 130Introduction to Horticulture Credits: Savings to student: High School Class: AGR 003Horticultural Science 2 High School: HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL College Equivalent: AG 130Introduction to Horticulture Credits: Savings to student: High School Class: AGR 617Greenhouse Horticulture AND AGR 619Landscape Horticulture

71. J Agr Educ Ext (1995, 2, 3, Pp 51-58)
J agr Educ Ext (1995, 2, 3, pp 5158). is a general degree in agriculture that includescourses in a X = 3.97, SD = .82) and Ornamental horticulture and Nursery
http://library.wur.nl/ejae/v2n3-6.html
A comparison of undergraduate major and technical knowledge of post-baccalaureate teacher candidates
M. Baker and S. Malle Abstract
J Agr Educ Ext (1995, 2, 3, pp 51-58) Introduction Preservice teacher education consists of the following components: (1) general education, (2) technical education, and (3) professional education (Cruickshank, 1985). A balance of the three components is essential in developing competent teachers with the required skills to succeed in the agricultural teaching profession. McCracken (1982) reported that a concern regarding the technical agricultural preparation of teachers has existed in the United States since the beginning of this century. This same writer suggested that stakeholders in the profession must address criteria that are used in assessing technical knowledge.
Although there are a number of methods used to evaluate technical competence, such as industry work experience and grades received in technical agricultural courses, the two methods which this research focuses upon are cooperating teacher evaluations of technical competence of student teachers and performance tests designed to measure individual competence. Little research has been conducted to examine preservice teachers' knowledge of technical subject matter.
Ary et al. (1990) stated that performance tests "measure the mastery and proficiency of individuals in different areas of knowledge." In discussing performance tests, McCracken (1982) stated: "Properly developed and validated, written tests can also be helpful in assessing a person's level of knowledge about technical subject matter."

72. J Agr Educ Ext (1995,
J agr Educ Ext (1995, 1 , 4, pp 2540). and casual workers in agriculture and horticultureas well diversified into the provision of new courses though mostly
http://library.wur.nl/ejae/v1n4-2.html
, 4, pp 25-40
Agricultural education in England and the dictates of the market
A. Errington and L. Harrison-Mayfield Abstract Agricultural education in England is at a crossroads. In line with Government policy to make public-sector service provision more responsive to market forces, the county agricultural colleges were made independent corporations on April 1st 1993. This change in status has coincided with substantial changes in the market that they have traditionally served - the school-leaver seeking to make a career in farming or horticulture. This article describes these changes and considers the main strategic options open to the agricultural colleges at this time in the light of results from a recently-completed survey exploring the use of vocational education/training provision by the rural population as a whole. It concludes that there is scope for the transformation of some agricultural colleges into Rural Business Centres providing vocational education, training and a range of related services to rural business and the rural population as a whole.
J Agr Educ Ext (1995

73. Univ Of Cukurova, Dept.of Agr.Economics (Courses)

http://www.cu.edu.tr/fakulteler/zf/teb/tebcor.htm
Cukurova University Faculty of Agriculture
Department of Agricultural Economics
Courses Offered
Undergraduate Courses
Graduate Courses

Contents of Graduate Courses

The Department offers both graduate and undergraduate programs. The courses cover a wide range of subject in order to prepare the student for either government or private work. These programs are arranged so that the graduate may seek employment on farms, or in related industry, or in public agencies serving agriculture in Turkey or abroad, as well as to prepare the student for advanced work beyond the B.S. The Department of Agricultural Economics includes farm Management, Marketing and Agricultural Policy and Extension programs.
CURRÝCULUM FIRST YEAR
    First Semester
    2 TB-101 Botany I
    2 TB-103 Physics I
    2 TB-107 Chemistry I
    2 TB-109 Mathematics 2 TB-111 Zoology I 2 TE-101 History of Agriculture 2 TE-102 Progress of Economic Science 2 ZMT-101 Meteorology I 2 TD-101 Turkish Language I 2 YD-101 Foreign Language I Second Semester 2 TB-102 Botany II 2 TB-104 Chemistry II 2 TB-108 Mathematics II 2 TO-102 Soil Science 2 ZMT-106 Agricultural Ecology 2 ZMT-108 Introduction to Computer Programming 2 ZMT-102 Economics I 2 TD-102 Turkish Language II 2 YD-102 Foreign Language II
SECOND YEAR
    Third Semester 2 TE-201 Agricultural Economics 3 TE-205 Economics II 2 TAB-201 Crop Science 2 PM-201 Principles of Landscape Architecture 2 ZMT-203 Computer Programming 2 ZMT-205 Statistics Fourth Semester 2 ZT-202 Introduction to Animal Science 2 BK-208 Plant Protection

74. Turfgrass Management
agr 120 Soil Science, 3 cr. agr 125 Basic horticulture, 3 cr. agr 142 LandscapeConstruction Principles, 2 cr. agr 143 Ornamental horticulture, 2 cr.
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Education for the real world. Affordable. Convenient. Life Changing! TURFGRASS MANAGEMENT
The Turfgrass Management Program trains graduates to become skilled personnel as assistant golf course superintendents, landscape technicians, and turfgrass maintenance personnel. Graduates receive training in turfgrass science, irrigation systems design, and horticulture. Local career opportunities exist in all NPC district communities in varying degrees but the local areas may not be able to absorb all graduates. Graduates are needed by public, private, and state industry. Associate of Applied Science Degree
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS · 20 cr.

MAT 101 Basic Technical Math 3 cr. BIO 181 General Biology I 4 cr. CHM 130 Fundamental Chemistry 4 cr. Communications 6 cr. Humanities or Social Sciences 3 cr.
MAJOR AREA OF EMPHASIS · 38 cr.
Student must complete the following 31 core credits:
AGR 120 Soil Science 3 cr. AGR 125 Basic Horticulture 3 cr. AGR 140 Principles of Turfgrass Science 2 cr.

75. Agricultural Technology
students many opportunities in horticulture and landscape Day, evening, and onlinecourses; Community and agr 115 Horticultural Computer Software Applications;
http://www.ccm.edu/hns/AgProgram/
Landscape and Horticultural Technology
Division of Health and Natural Sciences
County College of Morris · New Jersey
Program Notes Established in 1980, the Landscape and Horticultural Technology Program (formerly the Agricultural Technology Program) offers students many opportunities in horticulture and landscape related professions . Strong relationships with leading industry associations including the N ew Jersey Nursery and Landscape Association the New Jersey Landscape Contractors Association, and the Association of Professional Landscape Designers insure that courses are designed to meet the needs of the aspiring professional.
  • Day, evening, and online courses Community and Professional Programs Employer and family -friendly course schedules Affiliations with professional organizations
Spring Course Offerings include:
  • AGR 115: Horticultural Computer Software Applications AGR 114: Landscape Plant Identification AGR 116: Horticultural Soils AGR 112: Plant Science II AGR 122: Grounds Maintenance
We will be happy to arrange for a tour at your convenience or to answer any of your questions- contact us at 973-328-5363.

76. Bachelor In Agricultural Sciences
The program provides preparatory and foundation courses in initial years and professionaleducation in third and fourth years with the options of completing
http://www.iubat.edu/ACADEMIC/bsag.htm
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
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DURATION OF STUDY The BSAG program is of 157 credit hours and usually requires full 4 years to complete for a full time student. It is possible to graduate earlier with additional course load. A semester is of 16 weeks duration, there are three semesters in a year and as such a full time student can complete the degree requirements earlier. However, most students take 4 years to complete the program.
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COURSE OFFERINGS The curriculum requires course and practical work of 157 credit hours involving the following courses with some options : Humanities and Social Sciences Physical Sciences Computer Science Agricultural Core ... Comprehensive Examination [NOTE: AFTER USING A LINK, PLEASE USE THE BACK ICON ON YOUR BROWSER TO RETURN HERE ] BUS 101 Introduction to Business [3]
ECO 101 Principles of Microeconomics [3]

ENG 101 Basic English Composition [4]

ENG 102 English Comprehension and Speaking [3]
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PHI 314 History of Ancient Philosophy [3]
PHYSICAL SCIENCES : MAT 101 Mathematics [4] PHY 103 General Physics [3] CHM 104 General Chemistry [3] PHY 115 General Physics Lab [1] ... BIO 251 Biology of Molecules and Cells Lab [1] COMPUTER SCIENCE : CSC 101 Fundamentals of Computation [3] ** CSC 213 Computer Application [3] AGRICULTURE CORE : AGR 101 Agronomy [3] NSC 101 Nutrition Science [3] SSC 101 Soil Science [2] BOT 105 General Botany [3] ... AGR 490 Practicum [9] ELECTIVES :

77. Landscape And Nursery Horticulture
3. Required Electives. 8. . Total. 17. *Required electives from these coursesAGR 3303 Genetics. 3. 4. ORH 4905 Independent Study in Environmental horticulture.14.
http://www.reg.ufl.edu/03-04-catalog/colleges/agriculture/landscape.html
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Landscape and Nursery Horticulture
Agriculture Home Policies/Procedures Degree Requirements Programs ... hort.ifas.ufl.edu This interdisciplinary studies major offers three concentrations: environmental horticulture operations, landscape and nursery management, and public garden management. These concentrations provide skills and training for employment in Florida’s diverse environmental horticulture industry, including our theme parks, nursery industry, and landscape management firms. Off-campus degree programs in landscape and nursery management and environmental horticulture operations are available through the Fort Lauderdale, Homestead, Apopka, Plant City and Milton Research and Education Centers. Landscape and Nursery Horticulture To remain ‘on track’ for this major, a student must meet the following critical tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold. Semester 1:
  • 2.0 UF GPA required for semesters 1-5

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