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Undergraduate Course Catalog 2011-2012

College of Life Sciences and Agriculture

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Environmental Horticulture

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Professor: J. Brent Loy
Associate Professor: John M. Roberts
Assistant Professor: Kirk D. Broders
Extension Professor: Alan T. Eaton, Catherine A. Neal, Cheryl A. Smith
Extension Associate Professor: Rebecca Grube Sideman

For (PBIO) courses, see Plant Biology

This program offers a flexible curriculum for students interested in a multifaceted view of plant agriculture that also embraces issues of environmental stewardship, food safety, international development, and other topics of broad public concern. A degree in environmental horticulture will prepare students for careers managing greenhouses, nurseries, farms, and golf courses; in teaching; in consulting and applied research; in practicing journalism; in working for park and highway planning commissions; in working in sales or brokerage aspects of wholesale and retail marketing; and in finding employment in food- and feed-processing firms.
 

Requirements

Students are required to take the core courses, support courses, and 20 credits of approved elective courses. One capstone experience, supervised and approved within the major, is required of all seniors.  The capstone explores areas of interest based on the integration of prior learning.  The capstone requirement may be satisfied through a course, created work or product, or some form of experiential learning (e.g., honors theses, mentored research projects, and other special student activities).  Departments are responsible for certifying that graduating seniors have met the capstone requirement for their majors.  In addition, courses for the Discovery Program and the University Writing Requirement must be completed.


Core Courses

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
PBIO   412   Introductory Botany   4  
PBIO   421   Introductory Horticulture   4  
PBIO   501   Basic Biochemistry (or equivalent)   3  
NR   501   Studio Soils   4  
HT   204   Plant Propagation   4  
PBIO   566   Systematic Botany   4  
PBIO   600   Field Experience (Horticulture Related)   4  
PBIO   701   Plant Physiology   3  
PBIO   612   Plant Genetics and Reproduction   4  
or GEN   604   Principles of Genetics   4  
PBIO   651   Plant Pathology   4  
PBIO   760   Insect Pest Management   4  
PBIO   795   Investigations    


Electives

A minimum of 20 credits (see department for list of electives applicable).  Students are offered some flexibility in selection of electives, although these electives should be related to horticulture and selected in consultation with an adviser.

 


Support Courses Required from Other Programs

Abbreviation Course Number Title Credits
BIOL   528   Applied Biostatistics I   4  
CHEM   403   General Chemistry I   4  
CHEM   404   General Chemistry II   4  
EREC   411   Environmental and Resource Economics Perspectives   4  


Environmental Horticulture Minor

A minor in Environmental Horticulture is designed to provide a flexible and broad selection of courses to complement any other major area of study.  A MINIMUM OF 20 CREDITS REQUIRED.

Specific Requirements
PBIO 421        Introductory Horticulture
or PBIO 412    Introductory Botany

Electives
PBIO 405        Organic/Sustainable Food Production
PBIO 565        Turf Management
PBIO 566        Systematic Botany
PBIO 612        Plant Genetics and Reproduction
PBIO 650        Crop Production Technologies
PBIO 651        Plant Pathology
PBIO 652        Culture of Vegetable Crops
PBIO 679        Landscape Management
PBIO 701        Plant Physiology
PBIO 760        Insect Pest Management
PBIO 795        Investigations (Horticulture related topics)
PBIO 796        Special Topics in Plant Biology

Up to two electives may be selected from this list of Thompson School Horticultural Technology classes:
HT 404            Plant Propagation
HT 257            Woody Landscape Plants
HT 258            Herbaceous Ornamental Plants
HT 275            Floricultural Crop Production
HT 276            Bedding Plant Production
HT 251            Introduction to Design Communication
HT 272            Landscape Design Studio

Other electives can count toward the minor based on agreement with advisor or chair.  Students are encouraged to discuss their intent to minor with the Chair of the Department as early as possible-typically no later than the end of the junior year.  Not all classes are offered every year.

Certification of Minor
During the student's final semester an application should be made to the COLSA Dean's Office to have the minor shown on the academic transcript.  The student should fill out a Certification of Completion of Minor form and obtain the signatures of the student's major advisor, the student's minor advisor, and the Dean of COLSA.
 

 

 


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