Program Overview
Horticulture
Biological and Health Sciences Division, Room B213, (847) 543-2042
https://www.clcillinois.edu/programs/biodv/horticulture
Degree: Associate in Applied Science
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The field of horticulture is evolving quickly to address current sustainability issues, whether in plant production, landscape design, or construction and management. The CLC Horticulture program has incorporated sustainability topics across its curriculum to better prepare students for employment in the green industry. Graduates enter a range of employment including local landscape companies, environmental consulting firms, municipalities and park districts, public land management agencies and entrepreneurial ventures.
A.A.S. degree students must complete fifteen hours of General Education courses plus 5 credits of additional courses, and also 28 credit hours of horticultural core courses and 12 credit hours of elective AGR/ HRT coursework. Graduates entering the field must be well-versed in basic botany, plant identification and care, soil science, entomology, plant pathology and business. These courses are included in the core requirements. Focusing the elective coursework allows students to develop skills in one of 6 areas of study: landscape design, landscape construction and maintenance, arboriculture, horticulture production, sustainable agriculture or natural areas management.
Horticulture students also may choose a certificate, which is a specific combination of 18-19 credit hours within a given specialty area. This option is well-suited for students who wish to enter the job market quickly, enhance their skills in a specific area for career advancement, or redirect their previous professional training for a new career. Students may select from certificate programs in: landscape design, landscape construction and maintenance, arboriculture, horticulture production, sustainable agriculture, and natural areas management. To expand the skill set for employment, a number of certificates can be stacked to provide a dual certificate of complimentary topics for 27-30 total credits.
The following courses are recommended for students who have not decided upon a specific four-year college or university. Once a transfer school is selected, students are strongly encouraged to meet with an Academic Success Advisor to determine courses at CLC which will also meet the transfer requirements. To complete any transfer degree, students should follow the college requirements for associate degrees that transfer.
All course prerequisites must be met. Additionally, students are required to select one course from the International/Multicultural list to meet graduation requirements. A grade of C or better is required for all English course requirements.
Recommended Plan of Study
First Semester | 15 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
College Success Seminar | 2 | |
English Composition I | 3 | |
Environmental Biology or other Science/Math Elective | 4 | |
Introduction to Horticulture | 3 | |
Tree and Shrub Identification | 3 | |
Second Semester | 16 Credits | |
CoURSE | Title | Hours |
General Botany | 4 | |
Greenhouse Crop Production and Management or other HRT or AGR elective | 3 | |
Green Business and Entrepreneurship | 3 | |
Communication Skills | 3 | |
Critical Thinking or | 3 | |
Third Semester | 15 Credits | |
CoUrse | Title | Hours |
Entomology | 3 | |
Perennials, Annuals and Weeds | 3 | |
Sustainable Landscape Management | 3 | |
Plant Propagation or other HRT or AGR elective | 3 | |
Cultural Geography or | 3 | |
Fourth Semester | 16 Credits | |
CoUrSe | Title | Hours |
Plant Pathology | 3 | |
Introduction to Soils | 3 | |
Horticulture Practicum | 3 | |
Forestry Management or other HRT or AGR elective | 3 | |
Sustainable Food Crop Production Methods or other HRT or AGR elective | 3 | |
Job Readiness Skills | 1 | |
Total Hours for A.A.S. Degree | 62 |
^ CLC 120 is an institutional requirement for graduation.
For more information on recommended courses or program specific advising, contact John Zahina-Ramos at (847) 543-2320 or the Biological and Health Sciences Division at (847) 543-2042.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This program has been corrected to clarify all available course options for students. Please see the Addendum for all program updates. If you have any additional questions, please reach out to an Academic Success Advisor for more information.