Agriculture - Turf and Landscape Management A.A.S. Degree

Agriculture - Turf and Landscape Management A.A.S. Degree Courses

Preferred Course Sequence

Semester I Cr Hrs
AGR-112 Woody Ornamental Identification

This course will expose students to the identification of commonly used woody landscape plants and allow students to learn the uses and growth requirements of these plants in landscape settings.  Labs will be devoted primarily to the identification of the plants, while lectures will cover both identification and landscape use and requirements.

 
4-2-4
AGR-114 Environmental Stewardship

This course examines how the turf and landscape industry impacts the earth's resources; the influences that we have on the natural world both locally and globally;  how decisions are made regarding the management of these resources, and what factors influence these decisions.  The latest innovations in resource management will be presented with the focus being on environmental sustainability.

 
2-2-0
AGR-180 Plant and Soil Science

This course focuses on plant growth and development for all types of plants through classroom and laboratory instruction.  Relationships between soils and plants, introduction to soils, nutrient availability, water holding ability, vegetative resource management, proper application of plant foods, and interpretation of soil test analysis results will be included.

 
4-2-4
CIS-101 Personal Computer Applications

This is a “hands-on” class learning to use the most common microcomputer software programs and information resource facilities. This course provides a look at the structure and components of microcomputers, their operating systems and an introduction to various applications with emphasis on word processing, database management, spreadsheet applications, presentation software and Internet usage.

 Prerequisite: Keyboarding skill of 25 WPM or BUS 101 recommended.
3-3-0
MTH-105 Business Math

This course is designed to prepare students to apply mathematics to business situations. Topics include banking, purchasing, pricing, payroll and payroll taxes, interest, mortgages, depreciation, inventory and business statistics.

 Prerequisite: Grade of “NC” or better in MTH 040 or MTH 045 or equivalent OR satisfactory score on the Mathematics Placement Assessment.
3-3-0
Semester II Cr Hrs
AGR-185 Irrigation Design, Installation & Maintenance in the Landscape

This course will include the basics of irrigation design, installation, maintenance and troubleshooting as it pertains to the landscaping industry.  Water saving technologies and sprinkler scheduling will also be included through classroom and laboratory instruction.  Basic math skills are strongly recommended for successful completion of this course.

 
3-2-2
AGR-190 Turfgrass Management

This course focuses on the construction, renovation, and maintenance of turf areas.  Identification, growth requirements, use of commonly used turf grasses, irrigation and weed control will be included.  Stand establishment with seeding, sod, sprigs, and plugging will be presented.

 
4-2-4
AGR-212 Greenhouse Horticulture

This course deals with all areas of greenhouse operations.  Specific areas will include herbaceous plant identification, growing structures, layout, environment, plant growth and development, growth regulation, identification, propagation, growing medium, containers, cultural care, and plant nutrition.

 
3-2-2
ENG-101 Composition I

English 101 introduces students to college-level writing and thinking through personal narrative, analytical, and research-supported writing. The processes of critical thinking, composing, revising, and editing are emphasized.  Students will learn basic research skills and documentation techniques.

 Prerequisite: Grade of NC or better in ENG 050 or satisfactory score on English placement assessment.
3-3-0
PLS-101 American Government and Politics

This course is an introduction to the origin, organization and policy of the United States and state government. The course fulfills Missouri state law requiring instruction in the Constitutions of the United States and Missouri.

 
3-3-0
Semester III Cr Hrs
AGR-214 Landscape Design

This lecture/lab course will include the basic principles of landscape design, plan reading, plant installation methods, layout considerations, special features, and time estimating through a combination of lecture and laboratory instruction.  Aftercare and maintenance of interior and exterior landscapes will also be included.

 
4-2-4
TEC-285 Occupational Seminar

Instruction for this course includes career identification, self-assessment, resume’ development, preparation of cover letters, completion of applications for local jobs, learning the on-line employment application process, research of local companies, jobs available, and current salary ranges, job searching techniques and tools, interviewing skills, follow-up steps after the job interview and on-the-job performance expectations.

 Prerequisite: Minimum of 30 hours toward degree program or advisor’s approval.
1-1-0
PLS-255 Environmental Laws and Regulations

This course provides an introduction to hazardous waste regulations, solid waste management programs, the Clean Air Act, OSHA regulations, the Clean Water Act, environmental audits, remediation technology and issues relating to the impact of environmental laws on society.

 

 
3-3-0

Related Elective - 3-4  hours

Related Elective - 3-4 hours

Total Semester Hours: 14-16
Semester IV Cr Hrs
AGR-215 Landscape Construction and Maintenance

This is an applied course of the basics of woody ornamental plant installation into the landscape, including timing, methods used, and aftercare.  Also included will be the basic plan reading, calculation, cut and fill, cost/time estimating, and the use of landscape materials.

 
4-2-4
AGR-218 Computer Designs in Landscaping

This course focuses on using a personal computer to complete an electronic landscape design.  Digital imaging will be utilized to increase marketability of a completed design.  Emphasis is placed on practical application of software to develop effective drawings for the green industry.

 Prerequisites: AGR 214 Landscape Design and AGR 185 Irrigation Design, Installation & Maintenance in the Landscape (or concurrent enrollment).
2-1-2
AGR-220 Turf and Landscape Business Management

This is a basic course in the management and operations of an agricultural business.  Included will be net worth, profit/loss, employee relations, credit, business management and liability.  Current technologies for managing and marketing a Turf and Landscape business will be introduced.

 
3-2-2
AGR-280 Turf and Landscape Management Capstone

This course involves a comprehensive assessment of the entire turf and landscape management option.  Students will apply critical thinking, decision-making and problem solving skills to a landscape project.  The student must score a "C" or higher to complete the degree option.

 Prerequisites: Completion of a minimum of 36 credit hours in the Turf and Landscape Mangement option.
2-2-0
AGR-290 Co-operative Education/Internship

This course encompasses a supervised work experience in a major field which provides the opportunity to make practical application of the knowledge and skills attained.  An individualized instructional management plan will determine goals to be accomplished in coursework.  Seminars may also be required. 

 Prerequisites: Completion of 30 credit hours and 2.0 GPA, or advisor's approval. Please see the department chair of the specific program area for application.
3-0-0
COM-105 Public Speaking

This is an introductory course in research, composition, delivery, and evaluation of speeches for a variety of purposes and occasions. Students will develop skills in critical listening and analysis through small group and individual activities.

 
3-3-0
Semester V Cr Hrs
Semester VI Cr Hrs