Courses By Name courses by Name. Protection, Dagr*4270 Horticultural Field Studies, agr*0300 HorticulturalWeed Science, DHRT*3170 horticulture Field Experience, z http://www.uoguelph.ca/calendar_archives/diploma/1999-00/crssbnme.htm
Extractions: 1999-2000 Diploma Program Calendar Courses by Name A B C D ... I J K L M N O ... W X Y Z A Advanced Agroforestry , DAGR*4700 Advanced Vegetable Production , DAGR*4260 Agricultural Chemicals and the Environment , DAGR*2280 Agricultural Chemicals and the Environment , DAGR*2290 Agricultural Extension and International Communication , DAGR*3500 Agricultural Field Studies , AGR*0200 Agricultural Marketing and Policy , AGEC*0210 Agricultural Mechanization and Safety , DAGR*1350 Agrifood System Trends and Issues , AGR*1250 Agroforestry , DAGR*3700 Alternative Animal Agriculture , DAGR*4060 An Introduction to the Horse Industry , DAGR*2800 Anatomy and Physiology I , DVT*1010 Anatomy and Physiology II , DVT*2010 Animal Health Animal Health , DAGR*4010 Animal Nursing I , DVT*3010 Animal Nursing II , DVT*4010 Animal Science , DAGR*2000 Any 100 level Agriculture course , AGR*1XXX , CIS*1XXX Any 100 level Mathematics course , MATH*1XXX Any Agricultural Economics course. , AGEC*XXXX Apiary Management , ENVB*021 Applied Engineering in Agribusiness Applied Mathematics , DAGR*1600 Applied Plant Science , DAGR*1200 Applied Weed Science , DAGR*2210 B Beef Production , ANSC*0560 Beef Production , DAGR*3000 Biochemistry and Genetics , DVT*1030 Biology of Plant Pests , ENVB*204 Business Accounting , DAGR*2110 Business Finance , AGEC*0380 Business Finance , DAGR*3110 Business Management , DAGR*3100 Business Marketing , AGEC*0270 Business Marketing , DAGR*3120 Business Project , DAGR*4610 C Certification and Safety , DHRT*4050 Chemical Safety and Pest Management , ENVB*018 Chemistry , DVT*1050 Chemistry Today , CHEM*1100
XIICourse Descriptions, Horticultural Science s) at least 3.00 credits from BOT*, CROP*, HORT*, PBIO* courses including BOT*2100. Prerequisite(s)1 of agr*2451/2, 1.00 credit in horticulture, botany or a http://www.uoguelph.ca/undergrad_calendar/12hort.shtml
Extractions: 2003-2004 Undergraduate Calendar XIICourse Descriptions, Horticultural Science Department of Plant Agriculture, Horticultural Science Division HORT*3010 Annual, Perennial and Indoor Plants - Identification and Use F(2-2) The identification and adaptation of annual, biennial, perennial herbaceous and indoor plants. Lectures will be integrated with outdoor laboratory activities to emphasize utilization of plant groups in park, perennial border, general landscape botanic garden and interiorscape settings. Prerequisite(s): 0.50 credit in botany HORT*3220 Turf Management F(3-0) Principles and practices of turf production and management of all aspects of the turf industry including golf courses, athletic fields, parks, roadsides, reclamation sites and nursery sod production. Prerequisite(s): 0.50 credit in botany HORT*3230 Plant Propagation F(2-2) Principles and practices of propagation for horticultural plants. Sexual (seed) propagation to include seed maturation, dormancy and seed germination; vegetative (asexual) propagation, including division, layering, budding, grafting and tissue culture. Prerequisite(s): BIOL*1040 HORT*3260 Woody Plants F(1-3) Identification and cultural adaptation of native and introduced woody plants useful in cultivated landscapes and natural areas.
Department Of Crop Science, Horticulture And Forestry Dublin through the Department offers four courses of four Higher Diploma MagrSc andMSc(agr) PhD Forestry. Department of Crop Science, horticulture and Forestry http://www.ucd.ie/~chf/courses1.htm
Department Of Crop Science, Horticulture And Forestry forest management and forest harvesting courses are introduced Forestry GMIT Transfer)and B.agr.Sc. Dept. of Crop Science, horticulture Forestry, UCD 2003 http://www.ucd.ie/~chf/forestry .htm
Extractions: (CAO CODE: DN042) (See CAO web site link below) Introduction A degree course in Forestry [B.Agr.Sc.(Forestry)] has been on offer within the Faculty of Agriculture, University College Dublin, since 1927. The Objectives of the course are: Course Content The four-year programme consists of a blend of biological, management and utilisation courses, which are made up of a mixture of lectures, tutorials, practicals, field visits, excursions and projects. The first year consists of the full range of science subjects. A basic introduction to forestry is provided in the second year in the form of subjects such as foundations of silviculture, dendrology, forest soils, forest botany and forest inventory.
Horticulture- TTU Ag Programs Of Study AGHT 340 Landscape horticulture AGHT 341 - Plant Propagation 2 Upper 442 - GreenhouseManagement AGHT Electives - Three courses agr 491 - Seminar in http://www.tntech.edu/agriculture/Academic Programs/horticul.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
Course Descriptions - TTU School Of Ag courses. Education (AGED) agricultural Engineering Technology (AGET) agronomy andSoils (agrN) Animal Science (ANS) horticulture (AGHT) agriculture (agr). http://www.tntech.edu/agriculture/Course_descriptions.htm
Department Of Horticulture Students who lack prerequisite courses may be admitted but are required GRADUATE PROGRAMOVERVIEW The Department of horticulture offers M.agr., MS, and http://hortweb.cas.psu.edu/academic/gradprog.html
Agriculture Courses Inventory of agriculture courses. agribusiness and Economics (AEC). HRT 110 Crop Science. HRT 210 - Ornamental horticulture. General agriculture (agr). http://www.sfasu.edu/ag/courses/courses.htm
Extractions: AEC 261 - Agricultural Economics AEC 344 - Agricultural Finance AEC 349 - Marketing of Agricultural Products AEC 442 - Land Economics AEC 451 - Farm Management AGD 361 - Agricultural Development AGD 371 - Agriculture Leadership AGD 465 - Agriculture Products Processing AGD 481 - Methods of Teaching Agricultural Sciences in the Secondary School AGD 491 - Student Teaching AGM 120 - Fundamentals of Agricultural Technology AGM 236 - Welding and Metals AGM 310 - Internal Combustion Engines AGM 315 - Agricultural Electrification AGM 325 - Design Application Software I (CAD) AGM 326 - Design Application Software II (CAD) AGM 383 - Agricultural Machinery Design and Structure AGM 410 - Agricultural Machinery Operation and Performance AGM 420 - Agricultural Waste Management AGM 421 - Principles of Irrigation AGM 425 - Mobile Hydraulics in Agriculture AGN 110 - Crop Science AGN 262 - Forages AGN 267 - World Crops AGN 331 - Soil Science AGN 345 - Soil and Water Conservation AGN 367 - Weed Science AGN 430 - Soil Morphology and Classification AGN 434 - Soil Fertility AGN 445 - Plaint Breeding AGN 448 - Range Management AGN 467 - Agricultural Chemicals AGN 469 - Plant Protection ANS 131 - Introductory Animal Science ANS 237 - Introductory Poultry Science ANS 241 - Horse Production ANS 242 - Equitation ANS 243 - Beef Cattle Science
Agriscience-Bus-MS-12-05-02 Science, agronomy, or horticulture Concentration. Students may choose courses fromthe following lists for each concentration. Animal Science agr 317, 363 http://www.academicsenate.ilstu.edu/ProgramProposals/Agriscience-Bus-MS-12-05-02
Extractions: Illinois State University Proposed Changes to Master of Science in Agribusiness Degree Program The proposal changes the Master of Science in Agribusiness program to a Master of Science in Agribusiness with two sequence options. These options include a sequence in Agribusiness and a sequence in Agriscience. The proposed changes include identifying a new common core for the two sequences. The core consists of nine hours (25% of the program requirements) comprised of three agribusiness courses. The Agriscience sequence is described below. The proposal also includes a reduction in required hours from 39 for the current Agribusiness major to 36 for the proposed Agribusiness sequence of the Agribusiness major. This reduction makes the Agribusiness and Agriscience sequences symmetric in terms of credit hour requirements. The 36-hour requirement still equals or exceeds the credit requirements of all masters programs in the College of Applied Science and Technology that require a thesis or a comprehensive examination. The agribusiness sequence retains the same course requirements from the College of Business that were present in the previous agribusiness program. However, the maximum limit of 12 hours of 400-level courses from the College of Business is explicitly included in the catalog copy.
Extractions: The Graduate Group in Horticulture and Agronomy designates its master's degree as a Master of Science (M.S.). Students may select Plan I or Plan II as described below. Students will choose one of the following options in which to focus their course work and research: Agronomy Environmental Horticulture Pomology Vegetable Crops ... Viticulture or Weed Science Plan I students will select specific courses with guidance from the Graduate Adviser in consultation with the Major Professor. Plan II students will select specific courses in consultation with the Graduate Adviser. Within an option, the student can specialize in one of a number of areas; some suggested specializations are: Agroecology, Biotechnology, Breeding and Genetics for Crop Improvement, Crop Physiology,
Extractions: Prerequisite: no more than 30 credit hours, or permission. Introduction to the educational opportunities, facilities, services, and activities at SMSU with specific emphasis toward the Department of Agriculture. Course designed for students interested in Agriculture. AGR 200 Mini Agriculture 1(1-0) F,S A course designed to treat specific areas of agriculture to meet specialized student needs. Treatment of the subject will include consideration of historical, theoretical, scientific and application aspects. May be repeated up to a total of 3 hours provided the same topic is not repeated. Variable Content Course. A course fee may be charged for selected sections. AGR 300 Food and Agricultural Chemistry 3(3-0) F,S
Environmental Horticulture Option EH Core courses plus the following 30 Entomology/Disease Control 3 units; EH 20/120Intro to Ornamental horticulture 2 units; agr 99, agricultural Work Experience http://www.butte.cc.ca.us/instruction/agr/ag/orn_hort/ornament.htm
Extractions: The Program Required Courses Suggested Schedule Campus Contacts ... Faculty Advisor Certificate Options: Nursery/Florist Technician Certificate Landscape/Turfgrass Technician Certificate The Environmental Horticulture option offers an AS degree in ornamental horticulture, three certificates of achievement, (Environmental Horticulture, Nursery/Florist Technician, and Landscape/Turfgrass Technician) and a certificate of completion in floral design. A certificate of achievement in general ornamental 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 ornamental horticulture industry. The outlook for jobs in ornamental horticulture is excellent. With over 2,000 potential employers in the north state and over 300 in our 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. The Butte College programs are designed to give the students skills necessary for entry-level positions in the various horticulture industries. An Associates Degree enhances the individual's opportunity to advance into supervisory positions. A two- or four-year degree is a job requirement in some business and government agencies.
Training - Third Level Courses - National Diploma In Horticulture FETAC linked courses that meet minimum entry requirements horticulture; science andMaths for horticulture; computer application of places on the B agr Sc (Hort http://www.teagasc.ie/training/courses/nd_horticulture.htm
Extractions: Quick Search Past Student The course aims to provide the student with a firm grounding in technical skills in the areas of landscape design and construction, sport turf management, nursery stock production and food crop production. Throughout the course students acquire a knowledge of the identification and use of plants in the environment. They also gain an understanding of the concepts and processes of management and information technology. The course is offered jointly by horticultural colleges and Institutes of Technology. It is accredited by the Higher Educational Training Awards Council (HETAC). The three partnerships offering the course are: On successful completion students are awarded the National Diploma in Horticulture (this award meets the training requirement for Stamp Duty exemption and Installation Aid).
Teagasc - Training - Horticulture Courses horticulture courses. who complete this course to progress to the B.agr.Sc (Hort Collegeof horticulture at the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin and Institute of http://www.teagasc.ie/training/horticulture.htm
Extractions: Quick Search National Diploma in Horticulture Vocational Certificate in Horticulture - Level 2 Vocational Certificate in Horticulture - Level 3 How To Apply This new three year course is offered jointly by horticultural colleges and Institutes of Technology. It is accredited by the Higher Education and Training Awards Council (HETAC) and commences in 2001. The course is being provided for people who are interested in careers in horticulture. Employment in the sector is buoyant with an abundance of well paid jobs available for people with Higher Education qualifications. Recruitment to the course will be through the Central Applications Office (CAO) system. Applicants must have passes in five Leaving Certificate subjects at ordinary level, Grade D3 or better. The subjects passed must include mathematics and either English or Irish. Holders of relevant Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) awards and mature students may also apply. If there are more applicants than places, the standard points system will be used to rank applicants.
HORTICULTURE-GERMANY In the Hauptstudium (main studies) some courses deal with aspects of the European agr.),corresponding to a Master of Science in horticulture. http://www.agr.kuleuven.ac.be/intorg/ica/guide/germany/page3.htm
Extractions: Length of studies is six or eight semesters depending on whether the practical training of about one year is integrated into the course of studies. Students may add an extra semester for completion of experimental work for their thesis before taking the final examinations. The studies are partitioned into the phases: Grundstudium (basic studies) and Hauptstudium (main studies). Depending on the institution the Grundstudium may take two or four semesters and is concluded by the mid-examination, the Vordiplom. In the Hauptstudium of four semesters, students choose special courses for intensification and specialisation to prepare their thesis and the final examinations.
HORTICULTURE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE-IRELAND These courses of 2.53 years' duration have a agriculture UCD has undergraduate (B.agr.Sc.)degree programmes in Commercial horticulture and Landscape http://www.agr.kuleuven.ac.be/intorg/ica/guide/ireland/page3.htm
Extractions: Ireland homepage Guide to courses within Europe ] [ICA homepage] Horticulture and landscape architecture Teagasc (cf. 2.1) Diploma courses in Commercial Horticulture are available at three Horticultural colleges and in Amenity Horticulture at the College of Amenity Horticulture located in the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. These courses of 2.5-3 years' duration have a significant practical content and are designed to produce skilled operatives and managers for horticultural enterprises. The Faculty of Agriculture UCD has undergraduate (B.Agr.Sc.) degree programmes in Commercial Horticulture and Landscape Horticulture, while a master's degree course in Landscape Architecture is offered jointly by the Faculties of Agriculture and Engineering and Architecture. Ireland homepage Guide to courses within Europe ] [ICA homepage]
Home AGA 485 AGH 333 AGH 353 AGH 363 AGR 399 AGR 499 courses Taught at SMSU AGA 485 Weed Control Fall 2003, MW 800-850am, F 800-950 am. agr 499 - horticulture Internships Summer 2003. http://courses.smsu.edu/pab532f/
Extractions: New course offering: Spring 2003 AGR 399 Section 7 Landscape Plants II Tues-Thurs 10:00 11:50 am TOPICS WILL INCLUDE: creating a SMSU campus map of all woody plant species (group project) review of common landscape plants This course will meet a Horticulture Elective requirement for Horticulture majors or substitute for BIO 339 or BIO 334 for Horticulture majors previous plant identification course may be helpful, but is not required contact Dr. Pam Trewatha (Karls 216, 836-5097, or pab532f@smsu.edu) if you have questions or for more information Dr. Pam Trewatha 2003 Spring Semester Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 10:00 am to 11:00 am Tuesday, Thursday: 9:00 am to 10:00 am If you need to visit with me other times, please make an appointment in Karls 201, plus anytime I am in my office or the greenhouse, I'll be happy to visit with you. (I will be in class during times listed below.) I will be out of the office from December 26, 2002-January 12, 2003 If you have any questions, please e-mail me at pab532f@smsu.edu
International Programs - Horticulture & Agronomy horticulture agronomy. Spring I, Coursework (prerequisites, core courses and electives),see lists on Peace Corps Service) Participatory Seminar, agr/ENH/POM/VCR http://www.aes.ucdavis.edu/intlprgms/edu/hortag.htm
Extractions: Quarter Description Course Name Units Fall I Coursework (prerequisites, core courses and electives) see lists below 12 units Winter I Coursework (prerequisites, core courses and electives) see lists below 12 units Spring I Coursework (prerequisites, core courses and electives) see lists below 12 units Summer I through Summer III Peace Corps Service
Courses.uvi.edu - /AGR/204/ courses.uvi.edu /agr/204/. To Parent Directory Tuesday, August27, 2002 1044 AM 29 Tropical horticulture .txt http://courses.uvi.edu/AGR/204/
Landscape And Nursery Horticulture Required electives from these courses agr 3303 Genetics. 3. AEE 3073 InterculturalCommunications. ORH 4905 Independent Study in Environmental horticulture. 14. http://www.reg.ufl.edu/02-03-catalog/colleges/agriculture/agriculture_016_.htm
Extractions: Public Garden Management Concentration ... hort.ifas.ufl.edu This interdisciplinary studies major offers three concentrations: environmental horticulture operations, landscape and nursery management, and public garden management. These concentrations provide skills and training for employment in Florida's diverse environmental horticulture industry, including our theme parks, nursery industry, and landscape management firms. Off-campus degree programs in landscape and nursery management and environmental horticulture operations are available through the Fort Lauderdale, Homestead, Apopka, Plant City and Milton Research and Education Centers. To remain 'on track' for this major you must meet the following critical tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.