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81. Internet Career Connection - Career Guidance, Jobs, Resumes And Much More!
For jobs such as veterinarian, farm manager, and landscape architect, For information on careers in landscaping and horticulture, contact
http://www.iccweb.com/industry/industry.asp?pageid=2

82. Saskatchewan JobFutures
Contractors, Operators and Supervisors in agriculture, horticulture and Supervisors, landscape and horticulture. landscape Architects (2152)
http://saskjobfutures.ca/profiles/profile.cfm?noc=825&lang=en&site=graphic

83. PLNA: Education
Delaware Valley College offers numerous agricultural programs, including Agronomy Bachelor programs include landscape architecture and horticulture;
http://www.plna.com/content.asp?/about/education/1495.html

84. WVU :: Admissions & Records - Details For Landscape Architecture Majors
Majors in the Davis College of agriculture, Forestry and Consumer Sciences Career Opportunities landscape architects hold about 19000 jobs.
http://www.arc.wvu.edu/admissions/fliers/A&F/landscape.html
JavaScript is required to view today's date. Search WVU Home Printable Version of this page Davis College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Consumer Sciences -
Landscape Architecture Visit the Landscape Architecture website:
http://www.cafcs.wvu.edu/resm/la/
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andscape Architecture is the design and planning profession that applies both art and science to achieve the best use of the land. Landscape architects design the setting for a variety of land uses ranging from residential to industrial development while providing stewardship for the natural environment. The profession has a special commitment to improving the quality of urban and rural life. The study of Landscape Architecture focuses on the design studio experience, where students acquire skills in drafting, graphics, and computer-aided design. Students apply these skills to individual and team design projects. Supplementary courses provide an understanding of design implementation and the potential effect on the environment and those who live in it. The program offers experienced faculty, small classes of 25 or fewer students in each studio, and individual attention from instructors. As part of the design studio courses, students assist communities in developing plans for parks, main street beautification, and other projects.

85. WVU :: Admissions & Records - Details For Horticulture Majors
horticulture, B, M. Human Nutrition Foods, B. Interior Design, B. landscape architecture, B. Natural Resource Economics, D. Plant Pathology, M
http://www.arc.wvu.edu/admissions/fliers/A&F/horticulture.html
JavaScript is required to view today's date. Search WVU Home Printable Version of this page Davis College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Consumer Sciences - Horticulture Visit the Horticulture website:
http://www.cafcs.wvu.edu/plsc/

horticulture/welcome.htm
H orticulture is the science of production, processing, and marketing of fruit, vegetable, greenhouse, and landscape crops. Students in Horticulture study physiology, culture, harvest, quality control, sales, and utilization of horticultural crops. Horticulture prepares students to be orchard managers, vegetable farm or greenhouse operators, landscape contractors, golf course and park horticulturists, seed and supply company representatives, state and federal nursery inspectors, and educators in schools and extension. Majors in the Davis College of Agriculture, Forestry and Consumer Sciences B B, M M Agriculture Education M M Agronomy B, M D B, M Basic Sciences B Biochemistry B B, M Entomology M Environmental Microbiology M B Environmental Protection B M Forest Resources Management B Forest Resources Science D Forestry M M, D

86. A Closer Look At Plant And Soil Science
Our faculty represent the disciplines of agronomy, horticulture, entomology, as a landscape designer or for graduate studies in landscape architecture.
http://pss.uvm.edu/dept/pssover.old
PSS SEARCH YELLOW PAGES UVM HOME PSS HOME ... Options for you as a student Looking to the Future Faculty at a Glance
A Closer Look at the Plant and Soil Science Program
University of Vermont
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
The Plant and Soil Science program allows students to expand their knowledge of science and apply it to plant production, landscape design, and environmental issues related to plants and soils. Our program provides a unique, interdisciplinary opportunity to study plant/soil ecosystems that are managed for food, feed, or fiber production, for landscape purposes, or for recycling/waste utilization, areas that are very important from societal and environmental perspectives. Our faculty represent the disciplines of agronomy, horticulture, entomology, plant pathology, and soil science. A Look at Our Program The Plant and Soil Science program integrates classroom and field experiencesand incorporates relevant environmental, social, and economic issues into the curriculum. It is flexible, allowing you to pursue your interest in plant production, landscape design, and environmental issues related to plants and soils, while preparing for career opportunities and graduate studies. Faculty help students develop individualized courses of study to match their interests and career goals. The following are areas of concentration within the program: Agroecology/Sustainable Agriculture Realizing that food and a healthy environment are necessities of life, this option focuses on studying ecologically sound agricultural practices from an ecosystem perspective. This holistic approach seeks to develop in students an understanding of the complex nature of managing agroecosystems that are environmentally sound, economically viable, and socially responsible. Science is integrated with small business management. A goal of this concentration is to develop a knowledge base and skills to critically analyze and address issues related to sustainable agriculture.

87. SCHOLARSHIPS - Oregon State University Horticulture
Eligible students must be pursuing careers as golf course superintendents, Preference given to horticulture or agriculture majors in that order.
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/hort/scholar.html
SCHOLARSHIPS
DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE The following scholarships are coordinated through the Department of Horticulture. Most scholarships require evidence of ability, promise and reasonable need for help in meeting minimum college expenses. Students who apply will be considered for all scholarships for which they qualify. The selection process begins at the end of winter term and is completed by the end of spring term. Final selections of a few scholarships are made by the donating agency and may involve an interview. Students receiving awards will be notified either by the donor or the departmental Scholarship Committee. ROLLAND A. BEGLAU MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP A $500 award to a major in horticulture. Preference given to those studying some aspect of pomology or vegetable production. THE WILBUR W. BURKHART SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship is for an undergraduate in horticulture exhibiting financial need. ENDICOTT FARMS UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP A $500 award for a student majoring in horticulture with an emphasis in vegetables. Selection criteria are financial need and promise. GENERAL DILLINGHAM PRODUCE INDUSTRY SCHOLARSHIP A $1000 award to a junior or senior full-time student intending to enter fresh fruit and vegetable industry in an area between production and marketing. The award is based on sincerity of purpose, character, leadership, scholastic record, and financial need. Help provided to obtain employment between junior and senior years.

88. CSC - Major Resource Kit - Plant Science
Agricultural chemical researcher. Garden center owner. These careers and more are shared by plant science *landscape designer, *landscape architect
http://www.udel.edu/CSC/plant.html
Major Resource Kit Plant Science Landscape designer. Greenhouse manager. Golf course superintendent. Plant breeder. Florist. Agricultural chemical researcher. Garden center owner. These careers and more are shared by plant science alumni. While some students enter the workforce right after college, others choose to further their education in graduate school, studying subjects such as plant pathology, genetics, physiology, and plant horticultural administration. Whatever your goal, we encourage you to participate in internships, job search workshops and career days; to develop your communication skills; and to learn to network with prospective employers. For more information on any of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources majors, contact the Office of Academic Programs at 831-2508 or stop by 104 Townsend Hall.
Sample Job Titles
Bachelor's Degree/Entry Level Further Education/Experience Often Required *environmental soil scientist *college professor *arboriculture intern *soil chemistry consultant *plant pathologist *environmental researchers *soils/wetland specialist *research plant pathologist *landscape designer *landscape architect Check the Dictionary of Occupational Titles under section 420 for additional related careers.

89. CareerMATTERS - Careers - Landscaping Contractors & Managers
There may be several different paths to a career. Canadian Society of landscape Architects landscape Ontario Horticultural Trades Association
http://www.ilc.org/cfmx/CM/Careers/cm_career_bottom.cfm?career_id=38

90. 2225 Landscape And Horticultural Technicians And Specialists
horticulture specialist horticulturist hydroponics technician landscape architectural landscape designers and landscape architectural technicians and
http://www23.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/2001/e/groups/2225.shtml
Quick Search Find an occupational description by entering its four-digit NOC code.
Landscape and Horticultural Technicians and Specialists This unit group includes those who survey and assess landscapes; draw sketches and build models of landscape designs; construct and maintain gardens, parks, golf courses and other landscaped environments; advise clients on issues related to horticulture; breed, cultivate and study plants; and treat injured and diseased trees and plants. They are employed by landscape designers and contractors, lawn service and tree care establishments, golf courses, nurseries and greenhouses, municipal, provincial and national parks, or they may be self-employed.
Example Titles
arborist
golf course superintendent
greenskeeper
horticultural technician
horticulture specialist
horticulturist
hydroponics technician
landscape architectural technician
landscape gardener landscape technician landscaper lawn care specialist tree service technician >>View all titles Main duties The following is a summary of the main duties for some occupations in this unit group:
  • Arborists and tree service technicians examine trees and shrubs to diagnose problems and disease, and apply various treatments such as pruning, spraying, repairing damaged areas and injecting with treatment solution.

91. Cosumnes River College
A diversity of professional career opportunities are available to those who The Associates Degree in landscape Design provides a strong horticulture
http://www.crc.losrios.edu/areasofstudy/h/hort/hort_degrees.htm
HOME College Catalog Areas of Study Horticulture ... DEPARTMENTS
CODE #1146 A diversity of professional career opportunities are available to those who complete the associates degree in Landscape Industry. The degree in Landscape Industry program is design to provide students a comprehensive resume of skills and knowledge for employment in the horticulture industry. Students who complete the associates degree in Landscape Industry find employment in a wide range of areas including landscape contracting, construction, installation, and maintenance, turf management, parks and recreation, golf course maintenance, golf course management and supervision, landscape irrigation, landscape design and consulting, nurseries and garden centers, pest management, horticulture supply, and power equipment servicing. Required Program Units HORT 100 (55) Plant Diseases and Pests HORT 122 (57B) Landscape Practices:
Pesticide Qualified Applicator's Certificate HORT 300 (1) Introduction to Horticulture HORT 302 (2) Soils and Plant Nutrition or
PLTS 310 (2) Soils and Plant Nutrition HORT 305 (51) Plant Materials I HORT 306 (52) Plant Materials II HORT 320 (75) Landscape Construction
HORT 322 Landscape Graphics HORT 324 (81) Landscape Maintenance HORT 325 Landscape Irrigation HORT 326 (86) Landscape Design

92. Horticulturist
Still even more Horticulturists have rewarding careers working as Country Cooperative GUIDES landscape Architects No. 216 Horticultural Workers No.
http://www.calmis.ca.gov/file/occguide/HORTICUL.HTM
California Employment Development Department Labor Market Information More Occupational Guides
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The purpose of this occupational guide is to provide you with useful information to help you make career decisions.
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Horticulturist
California Occupational Guide Number 396
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Note: This is NOT a job opening. The purpose of This California Occupational Guide is to provide you with useful information to help you make career decisions. If you are searching for a job, go to: California Occupational Guides
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Labor Market Information More Occupational Guides

93. BC Work Futures - Occupational Profile
landscape and horticulture Technicians and Specialists (NOC 2225) landscape designers and landscape architectural technicians and technologists survey
http://www.workfutures.bc.ca/profiles/profile.cfm?noc=2225&lang=en&site=graphic

94. A Learn By Doing Education That Prepares You For Your Career
College of agriculture offers students many exciting areas of study based on senioryear landscape architects entered a professional competition for the
http://www.csupomona.edu/~visitors/tour/lbd/
Agriculture Business Administration Engineering Environmental Design ... Collins School At Cal Poly Pomona, we realize the workplace is all about skills. Above all, employers want to know what you can do, and that's why we emphasize a Learn by Doing philosophy. Internships are a hallmark of our teaching method. Cal Poly Pomona students work alongside professors on major projects, getting hands-on training all the while. We believe that the students who solve the classroom problems of today are the employees who solve the real-world problems of tomorrow. To learn more about our schools and colleges choose from the menu to the left or scroll down. College of Agriculture College facilities include a 700-acre farm, a citrus packing house, a meat-processing laboratory, a farm store, and a landscape nursery. Other outstanding features are the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center, the Equine Research Center, AGRIscapes, and the Center for Turf, Irrigation and Landscape Technology. Back to the top College of Business Administration In the college, there are currently 15 academic clubs and fraternities, and honorary organizations. The clubs consistently win awards in local and national academic competitions. By combining academic theory with practical experience, CBA students apply their education to every facet of their professional lives. Students also work closely with faculty through internships and senior projects, gaining experience in solving real-world problems. This close personal attention has paid offCBA graduates are experiencing great success in their professional careers, and many graduates now own their own businesses.

95. HCC - Program Background
The Hinds Community College landscape Management Technology Program (LMT) began as the Dean of CareerTechnical Education, agriculture Department Chair,
http://www.hindscc.edu/Departments/LandscapeManagement/ProgramBackground.aspx
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Program Background
Vision Statement
The Landscape Management Department at Hinds Community College will be a nationally recognized premier provider of quality education where students gain skills necessary for successful employment in the landscape, irrigation and turf equipment industries. Leadership skills, professionalism, and skills development will be continual goals of the program for students and faculty. Growth in the program and new curriculum will be determined by needs of the Green Industry.
Missions Statement
The Mission of the Landscape Management Department is to maintain a quality educational program that consistently exceeds student and industry expectations. Educational experiences include exposure to current Green Industry trends, technologies, best practices, and field experiences. Students enter the job market with progressive, professional skills gained through creative learning from experienced, qualified faculty and staff. Continual growth and innovation through the learning process allows student achievement of personal goals.
Program History
A program curriculum was designed and presented to the Mississippi State Department of Education's Career-Technical Committee for approval and funding. The proposal was accepted, approved, and funded with $25,000 in start-up money to purchase equipment. The Advisory Committee felt the program needed the attention of a full time instructor and coordinator. Applications were accepted and after review and interviews, Martha Hill was hired as the instructor and program coordinator for the program. The first classes were offered in Fall 1986.

96. Agricultural Services
Many of the jobs in landscape and horticultural services are also physically education advantageous for career advancement in agricultural services.
http://www.umsl.edu/services/govdocs/ooh20002001/559.htm
Accessibility Information Search Agricultural, Mining and Construction Search Tips Agricultural Services
SIC

Nature of the Industry
Working Conditions Employment ... Sources of Additional Information Significant Points Download the PDF
  • About 40 percent of all agricultural service workers are employed in California, Florida, and Texas.
Nature of the Industry About this section Top The agricultural services industry is made up of several diverse segments that provide services to an equally diverse clientele. Groups using services from the industry range from agricultural producers seeking stronger financial returns to their farmland through skilled farm management, to individual urban dwellers needing veterinary care for their pets, and urban and suburban businesses wishing to boost "curb appeal" of their establishments through professional landscaping. Many of the jobs in this industry require agricultural knowledge or skills, but only about 30 percent of wage and salary employment is directly related to the production of crops or the raising of livestock. Landscape and horticultural services , employing more than 1 in 10 wage and salary workers in this industry, provide landscape planning and installation, landscape architecture, lawn care, and grounds maintenance services. Customers range from individual homeowners to large corporations and Federal, State, and local governments.

97. Career World: Landscape Design In The Green Industry: Feeling "green"? Green, As
Then a career in landscape design may be just what the doctor ordered Tech There are all types of horticultural courses. Architect vs. Designer
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98. SAC - Learning - HND Landscape Management
Learning HND landscape Management - SAC scottish agricultural college Career opportunities are varied and include landscape design technicians,
http://www.sac.ac.uk/learning/courses/undergraduate/hortland/hndlandscape
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Supporting the Land-Based Industries.
SAC - Scottish Agricultural College - Central Office
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Tel: 0131 535 4000 - Fax: 0131 535 4246
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      UCAS Codes (Based on Campus):
      Ayr: SAC S01 754D Y HND/LAND
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      Courses are taught through a combination of lectures, seminars and practical classes using the extensive facilities of the Auchincruive Estate. Visits are used to develop awareness of the landscape issues. SAC provides supplementary training in practical horticulture in year 1 to enable you to develop practical experience. Students who successfully complete the training are awarded a SAC Certificate of Training. Here is a breakdown of what to expect from your studies over the length of this course.

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