Horticultural related Coursework
HORT 201 Horticultural Science and Practice: the structure, growth, and development of horticultural plants from a practical and scientific approach during the duration of this course.
HORT 306 Trees and Shrubs for Sustainable Built Environments: proper identification, morphology, classification, nomenclature, and adaptability of trees and shrubs for use in landscape environments during this course.
HORT 335 Sociohorticulture: horticulture as it relates to humans through people-plant interactions; use of horticulture to improve quality of life; awareness and appreciation of the economic, environmental, social and health benefits of plants.
ENTO 201 General Entomology: the general anatomy, physiology, metamorphosis, and classification of major insect orders and families.
RENR 205 Fundamentals of Ecology: the principles of ecology by using a holistic approach to treating plants, animals and humans as one integrated whole to solve the problems of environmental quality and resource use.
PLPA 301 & 303 Plant Pathology with Lab: the fundamental principles of plant pathology with the practical application of isolation, diagnosis, and control of the major plant diseases during the lab portion of this course.
SCSC 301 Soil Science: the evaluation of the nature along with the properties of soils and their roles in the environment using scientific methods and technology.
MEPS 313 Introduction to Plant Physiology: the principal life processes of higher plants and their influence of environmental factors on said processes.
HORT 306 Trees and Shrubs for Sustainable Built Environments: proper identification, morphology, classification, nomenclature, and adaptability of trees and shrubs for use in landscape environments during this course.
HORT 335 Sociohorticulture: horticulture as it relates to humans through people-plant interactions; use of horticulture to improve quality of life; awareness and appreciation of the economic, environmental, social and health benefits of plants.
ENTO 201 General Entomology: the general anatomy, physiology, metamorphosis, and classification of major insect orders and families.
RENR 205 Fundamentals of Ecology: the principles of ecology by using a holistic approach to treating plants, animals and humans as one integrated whole to solve the problems of environmental quality and resource use.
PLPA 301 & 303 Plant Pathology with Lab: the fundamental principles of plant pathology with the practical application of isolation, diagnosis, and control of the major plant diseases during the lab portion of this course.
SCSC 301 Soil Science: the evaluation of the nature along with the properties of soils and their roles in the environment using scientific methods and technology.
MEPS 313 Introduction to Plant Physiology: the principal life processes of higher plants and their influence of environmental factors on said processes.