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13 Horticulture programs found

Course Programs in Life Sciences Horticulture

As an alternative to four-year college commitments, courses provide an avenue for further training and learning in almost limitless subject areas. Courses can range from a few hours of time to complete to longer, more intense requirements, catering to the need of the individual.

What is a course in horticulture? For those who love working in the outdoors and gardening, a study in horticulture provides a comprehensive approach to ensuring plants blossom and grow successfully. A course might include landscaping and design, organic plant growing, ground and turf management as well as growing crops or cut flowers. This study could also include an in-depth look at plant physiology and biology-related growth needs, incorporating lectures, textbooks, assignments, and location-specific activities to aid in understanding.

Students who pursue horticulture learn valuable skills in scheduling, proactively assessing seasonal and situational needs for growth requirements. Scholars understand the importance of conservation with natural resources, visualizing boundaries and adhering to limitations. These skills create conscientious employees who are careful to value quality with efficiency.

The cost for pursuing a course in horticulture can vary by institution. Courses found entirely online are generally a lower cost than a local course. Courses taken in-person often include opportunities to study plant life in different environmental settings. This could incur additional costs, and the institution can provide an estimate.

Horticulture studies can lead to entrepreneurial careers in landscaping design, as well as private makeovers or maintenance for commercial or residential properties. Careers can extend into sports turf management, nursery and greenhouse management, and even arboriculture with the responsibility of urban tree preservation. Floristry ownership and management is also a potential opportunity.

Creativity can blossom with a course in horticulture, and students all over the world can access the training to master gardeners or landscape professionals through local or distance courses. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.