Landscape Management Associate in Science Degree

PROGRAM CODE: 2S03817

The Landscape Management Associate in Science Degree is designed to prepare students for possible careers in landscape management and/or employment in parks, golf courses, landscape contracting, and landscape gardening. This degree will also prepare the student to transfer to an appropriate four-year college or university. This degree requires a total of 18-21 units, in addition to other graduation requirements.

Required Courses - Select from the following list (18-21 units):18-21
World Civilizations to 1550 (formerly World Civilizations I)3
Honors World Civilizations to 1550 (formerly Honors World Civilizations I)
Principles of Horticulture I4
Principles of Horticulture II4
Basic Landscape Plants I3
Basic Landscape Plants II3
Applied Botany4
Landscape Irrigation3
Soils3
Plant Nutrition2
Plant Identification of Ornamental Trees3
Plant Identification of Ornamental Shrubs3
Landscaping for Dry Climates3
Landscape Management4
Turf Grass Management3
Integrated Pest Management2
Landscape Design3
Diseases and Pests of Ornamental Plants4
Total Units18-21

Outcome 1: Demonstrate an understanding of how landscape management practices may impact the climate, water quality, wildlife, and people

Outcome 2: Apply the concepts of horticulture to maintain and improve plants in the landscape and garden

Outcome 3: Demonstrate an understanding of the biology of plants, the abiotic factors for optimal growth, and horticulturally-significant insects.


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