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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Horticulture Greenhouse And Nursery Industry from Pierce College is a Campus Associate Greenhouse Management degree that prepares you for a Agriculture career. AREA A - CORE PROGRAM 1Plant Sci 103 Introduction to Soils 3 1Plant Sci 711 Botany for Horticulture 4 Plant Sci 714 Principles of Horticulture 3 Plant Sci 800 Plant Identification and Use I 3 Plant Sci 840 Introduction to Pest Management 3 Plant Sci 896A-C Horticulture Projects A-C 1-6 AREA B - REQUIRED COURSES Plant Sci 716 Arboriculture I (Care of Trees and Shrubs) 1 Plant Sci 742B Practicum in Horticulture B 1 Plant Sci 756 Greenhouse Plant Production 3 Plant Sci757 Plant Propagation 3 Plant Sci 760 Indoor Plant Care and Maintenance I 1 Plant Sci 808 Residential Landscape Design 3 Plant Sci 848 Training for Pest Control License 3 AREA C - MAJOR ELECTIVES Select from Plant Science 700 or 800 series courses or 10 other courses as approved by the Department AREA D - GENERAL EDUCATION Courses selected from College Catalog to meet 15 degree requirements. See Associate Degree Requirements, Option 2. View more details on Los Angeles Pierce College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Greenhouse Management courses.

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