Butte College Certificates & Degrees Offered EH 20/120 Introduction to Ornamental horticulture 2 units AB 20 AET 30 AGS22* agr 99 EH 20 EH 24 EH 28 EH 30 EH 38 EH 70 EH 72 PLS 20* http://www.butte.cc.ca.us/information/programs/careertech/ag_ornhort.html
Extractions: 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. 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. 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.
Clark State - Academic Programs Course, Course, Credit. Number, Title, Hours. Fall. agr 104, agricultural Surveyand Employment Skills, 3 agr 293, horticulture Coop Experience II, 3 http://www.clark.cc.oh.us/catalog_cgi.html?26
UGA Horticulture | Undergraduate Program Junior/Senior Requirements. All horticulture Majors must take these classes Agribusiness courses. Choose 3 credit hrs. Hrs. AAEC 3040 (Agribus Mktg) http://www.uga.edu/hort/UndCurHort.html
Extractions: (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)
Northland Pioneer College -- Agriculture personnel within agribusiness, Landscaping, Nursery, and Golf Course industries . agr 125 Basic horticulture 3 cr. agr 142 Landscape Construction http://www.npc.edu/catalog0305/0305html/degprog/agr.html
Extractions: @import "../../../libra/casca/catanav2level.css"; The starting page for the Northland Pioneer College Webs Where we are and how to get there Information/ About NPC: Quick Contact List, Academic Calendar, and more... Administration: College and District Governance and Oversight Student Services: Bookstore, Advising, Career and Veterans Services, and more The NPC Libraries, your first stop for quality research Find out more about NPC distance education and Web Courses Register Now For classes at NPC The Agriculture program, with areas of specialization in General Agriculture and Turfgrass Management, trains graduates to become skilled personnel within Agribusiness, Landscaping, Nursery, and Golf Course industries. Students receive training in turfgrass science, horticulture and animal science. Local career opportunities exist in all Northland district communities. To complete an Associate of Applied Science degree in Agriculture a student must complete the general education requirements (16 cr.), an area of specialization (29 or 36 cr.) and complete 19 or 12 credits of required electives, as appropriate, from the list that follows the AAS description. See requirements page 51 MAT 101 Basic Technical Math See requirements page 51 In addition to the core requirements in the selected area of specialization, a student must select 19 or 12 credits from the list of required electives, as appropriate.
FUTURE STUDENTS - Department Of Horticulture Scholarships agrEvo Scholarships. Scholarships awarded to senior horticulture studentsinterested in Golf Course Superintendents Association of America Scholarships http://www.hort.iastate.edu/futurestudents/scholarships/hortdept.php
Extractions: @import url(http://www.hort.iastate.edu/css/hort2.css); @import url(http://www.hort.iastate.edu/css/futurestudents2.css); skip navigation Department of Horticulture Scholarships ask visit apply A.T Erwin and Mary Erwin Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is supported by relatives, friends, faculty, and alumni in memory of Dr. A.T. Erwin, a former professor in the Department of Horticulture at Iowa State University. The $300 scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate horticulture student demonstrating scholarship and financial need. Federated Garden Clubs of Iowa Scholarships Multiple scholarships are awarded to undergraduate horticulture students each year by the Federated Garden Clubs of Iowa. This organization is composed of avid home gardeners from throughout the state that share a vested interest in horticulture. Scholarship monies are generated through membership dues and local fund raising events. Scholarships are awarded at the club's annual summer meeting to horticulture students demonstrating a keen interest in gardening. Ralph Williams Endowment Scholarship This endowment was funded by Mr. Ralph Williams, an alumni of Iowa State University with a special interest in Pomology. Award preference is given to adult freshman students with a 4-H background and a sincere interest in fruit production. Recipient of this $500 award is chosen in early August.
TCCNS -Texas Common Course Numbering System The Texas Common Course Numbering System is a voluntary, cooperative effort agrI 1315 horticulture (CIP 0106015121) Bee County College agr 352 Blinn http://www.tccns.org/ccn/agri.html
Extractions: Courses indicated at right are either current courses cross-referenced with the Common Number or, for institutions which have adopted Common Numbering internally, the former course number prior to TCCN conversion. AGRI 1121 Livestock Judging (CIP #0202015221) Hill College AGR 101 North Central Texas College AG 1141 AGRI 1131 The Agricultural Industry (CIP #0101035221) AGRI 1231 The Agricultural Industry (CIP #0101035221) Dallas County Comm College AGR 100 Hill College AGR 102 AGRI 1307 Agronomy (CIP #0204025121) AGRI 1308 Agronomy (CIP #0204025121) AGRI 1309 Computers in Agriculture (CIP #0101015121) AGRI 1311 Dairy Science (CIP #0202065121) AGRI 1315 Horticulture (CIP #0106015121) AGRI 1319 Introduction to Animal Science (CIP #0202015121) AGRI 1325 Marketing of Agricultural Products (CIP #0101025121) AGRI 1327 Poultry Science (CIP #0202095121) AGRI 1329 Principles of Food Science (CIP #0203015121) AGRI 1407 Agronomy (CIP #0204025121) Angelina College AGR 142 Dallas County Comm College AGR 103 ETSU at Texarkana PLS 115 East Texas State University PLS 115 Frank Phillips College AGRI 1407 North Central Texas College AG 1104 Northeast Texas Comm College AGRI 1414 Paris Junior College AGR 430 Ranger College AGR 104 Southwest Texas Junior Col AGRI 242 Sul Ross State University RAS 1402 Texarkana College AGR 143 Tyler Junior College AGR 124 Vernon Regional Junior Col AGR 401
Higher Diploma A range of postgraduate courses in Forestry is offered in the Department of CropScience, Department of Crop Science, horticulture and Forestry http://www.ucd.ie/chf/hidipfor.htm
Extractions: The Diploma course is an intensive one year part-time programme. Study and lecture schedules are designed to facilitate participants with work commitments. Those obtaining at least 60% in the Diploma examinations may opt to change their registration to a Taught Masters Degree programme which involves a further academic year. During this second year of the programme students will be required to complete a minor thesis.
Blinn College Course Transfer Information BLINN COURSE, TAMU, UT, SHSU, TSU AT SM, U. HOUSTON (C), SFASU, TEXAS TECH agrI 1315, horticulture, HORT 201, ELV 3 HRS, agr 235, AG 2379, ELEC http://www.blinn.edu/counseling/transferA.htm
Extractions: Page updated: August 19, 2005 Course Transfer Information BLINN COURSE TAMU UT SHSU TSU AT SM U. HOUSTON (C) SFASU TEXAS TECH ACCT 2301 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING ACCT 229 ACC 311 ACC 231 ACC 2361 ACCT 2331 ACC 231 ACCT 2300 ACCT 2302 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING ACCT 230 ACC 312 ACC 232 ACC 2362 ACCT 2332 ACC 232 ACCT 2301 AGRI 1121 LIVESTOCK EVALUATION T BY TITLE AG 230 AGRI 1131 THE AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY AGLS 101 ELV 1 HR AGR 110 ASD 1110 ELEC AGR 100 AGSC 1- AGRI 1307 FOOD AND FIBER CROPS AGRO 105 ELV 3 HRS AGR 165 AG 2313 ELEC AGN 267 PSS 1321 AGRI 1311 DAIRY SCIENCE DASC 202 ELV 3 HRS ELNA ELNA ELEC ANS 1- ANSC 1- AGRI 1315 HORTICULTURE
Extractions: Transfer Course Equivalencies Updated August 2005 The following is a list of current course equivalents between Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; credit at NU is stated in semester hours. If a specific UNL course equivalent has not been identified, other notations are used. GNCR; course transfers as UNL general hours
Agricultural Technology students many opportunities in horticulture and landscape related professions . Spring Course Offerings include. agr 115 Horticultural Computer http://www.ccm.edu/hns/AgProgram/
Extractions: 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
Agriculture :: MMSD Working in horticulture Science introduces students to growingplants for food or pleasure, Course Title. agr Employment Studies IICourse http://www.madison.k12.wi.us/web/east/guid/agriculture.shtml
Extractions: Thursday September 22nd, 2005 East High School Guidance Office Agriculture Agriculture Applied Technology Art Courses Aviation Business Department ... Meets Recommendation: FA (Fine Arts) CL (Computer Literacy Agriculture and Natural Resources Courses AGR 101 Grade Level Meets Recommendation CTE Prerequisite None Special Notes/Requirements Fieldtrips are taken to enhance (not required) the classroom learning experience. Course Description Dreaming of being a farmer, but settling for being a geneticist? The miracles of science can be played out in this class. Connections .animals, plants, and people is an introductory level course in Agriculture Science and Natural Resources. Units of study include domestic and companion animal care, veterinary science, wildlife and forestry study, fruit and vegetable growing, ornamental plant production, biotechnology and leadership training. Veterinary Science I AGR 111 Grade Level Meets Recommendation CTE Prerequisite None Special Notes/Requirements Fieldtrips are taken to enhance (not required) the classroom learning and understanding.
Career Directions Commercial horticulture This course provides welltrained graduates for thebusiness of B.agr. agriculture - This is a three/four-year degree course. http://www.careerdirections.ie/CD/DBAllCareerDetails.jsp?id=310
What's New On April 30, the scientific staff at the Atlantic Food and horticulture Contact K MacKenzie, (902) 6795731, mackenziek@agr.gc.ca. Cranberry Course http://res2.agr.ca/kentville/whatsnew-nouveau_e.htm
Extractions: AFHRC Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre Products and Services Scientists Expertise Directory ... Publications Publications The Bees of Maritime Canada AFHRC Seminar Series The seminar series is presented to increase awareness of research conducted by scientists at the Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre and their colleagues. Seminars will normally be held the third Monday of each month at 3:00pm in the Cornwallis Room, AFHRC, Kentville, NS. Please contact Sonia Gaul for more information: Dr. Kenna MacKenzie, Berry Crop Entomologist, presented a seminar entitled "A Different Kind of Chalcid: the Stem Gall Wasp in Wild Blueberry" on February 21 in the University of Florida Entomology and Nematology Spring 2002 Seminar Series in Gainesville. The presentation gave an overview of wild blueberry production and management and discussed research conducted over the past three years in Nova Scotia on the insect pest, Blueberry Stem Gall. The seminar included information on the effects of stem gall on wild blueberry stem growth and reproduction, the effects of pruning techniques on gall wasp survival, and the population dynamics of gall inhabitants. Contact: Dr. Kenna MacKenzie (902) 678-5731
Florida Southern College Citrus courses. CIT 305 CITRUS CULTURE I Three hours. Landscape Horticultureand General agriculture. agr 313 SOIL SCIENCE Three hours. http://www.flsouthern.edu/academics/citrus/coursedescr.htm
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SAC - Learning - HNC Agriculture Aberdeen SAC S01 104D X HNC/agr. Ayr SAC S01 104D Y HNC/agr The HNC andHND agriculture courses are an ideal route to a career in production http://www.sac.ac.uk/learning/courses/undergraduate/agric/hncagric
Extractions: Edinburgh: SAC S01 104D Z HNC/Agr Full or part-time 1 year full-time Course Description Study Structure Entry Requirements Course Modules ... Application Info. Extensive use is made of local commercial farms, rural businesses and other organisations to illustrate all main aspects of running a business, and real case studies may be based on these visits. Here is a breakdown of what to expect from your studies over the length of this course. Year 1 (HNC): The main aim of this year is to provide a husbandry-based programme in production agriculture which, in combination with practical experience and guidance from management, enables you to undertake the running of a farm enterprise or an equivalent position in the wider agricultural industry. The following subjects are covered: livestock production systems, livestock husbandry, applied livestock science, crop and grassland production, crop protection, soil management, principles of mechanisation, crop and animal production mechanisation, crop storage, land use systems, environmental awareness, business record keeping, communication and IT.
Horticulture- TTU Ag Programs Of Study horticulture combines training in the biological and physical sciences and soundplant AGHT elective (May use one agr 3940/3950/3960 internship) http://www.tntech.edu/agriculture/Academic_Programs/AGHT.htm
Extractions: 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
Texas A&M Distance Education Degree Program and Course Requirements The M.agr. degree program at a distance is poultry science, rangeland ecology and management, horticulture, http://www.tamu.edu/ode/disted/programs/mag.htm
Extractions: The Master of Agriculture (M.Agr.) degree program at a distance is designed to prepare individuals for leadership roles in education, natural resource management, and other professional careers in agriculture and the life sciences. The program is ideally suited for teachers, employees of state and federal agencies, extension agents, and employees of private businesses who need to expand their knowledge and skills to the master's degree level. The M.Agr. degree is a 36 semester hour non-thesis program that emphasizes the development of problem-solving skills and the practical application of theory and research. All core courses within the program are available though web-based instruction to meet the needs of students unable to enroll in on-campus degree programs. Currently, there are three Master of Agriculture degree program areas and three Master of Science degree program areas available by distance education from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences:
Extractions: Allowed Comments AGR 100 Introduction to Agriculture CS - Credit AGR 101 Basic Horticulture CS - Credit AGR 102 Greenhouse Management CS - Credit AGR 103 Food Garden Planning and Management CS - Credit AGR 105 Elementary Nutrition and Food Preparation CS - Credit AGR 107 Orchard Planning and Management CS - Credit AGR 109 Organic Weed, Pest, and Disease Control CS - Credit AGR 110 Organic Gardening CS - Credit AGR 125 Native American Horticulture CS - Credit Help for using this guide. Return to Index
PAGE-214 Vegetable and Ornamental horticulture (Advanced Course) HORIE, Takeshi, D.agr. (Kyoto Univ.), Modeling and simulation of crop production processes http://ddb.libnet.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/bull/html/page214.html
Extractions: This division offers educational and research programs focusing on the theory and technology for efficient and sustainable crop productions and also food quality, particularly for the ecological and physiological characteristics of crops in relation to environmental impacts, useful genetic variations and gene manipulations, as well as for the management of productive and sustainable arable ecosystems.
Department Of Agriculture An additional objective specific to the horticulture sequence is to Section IV Improvements in Course Content. agr 150 Principles of agronomy http://www.assessment.ilstu.edu/program/Agriculture/agriculture.htm
Extractions: Updated Nov 2003 B.S. Agriculture B.S. Agribusiness M.S. Agribusiness Feedback On Assessment B.S. Agriculture The Department of Agriculture houses two undergraduate degree programs - Agribusiness and Agriculture. The Agribusiness program is comprised of three sequences: (a) Agribusiness Management, (b) Food Industry Management and (c) Horticulture. The Agriculture program is comprised of four sequences including (a) Agriculture Industry Management, (b) Agricultural Science, (c) Agriculture Education and. The Department has one graduate program - Agribusiness. That program has two sequences: Agribusiness and Agriscience. Learning objectives, for assessment purposes, have been developed specific to each degree programs. The B.S. in Agriculture Program at ISU is designed to meet the needs to those who will enter careers in agriculture, both as agricultural producers and in agriculturally related fields. Upon completion of the integrated manufacturing systems sequence students will be able to: The specific objectives of the B.S. in Agriculture Program are to educate students in the: