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Environmental Horticulture Requirements Students in environmental horticulture are required to complete courses in horticulture, soils and plant sciences. Obtain a 60-credit Bachelor of Science degree in environmental horticulture by completing the 36 credits of requirements plus one of the 24-credit emphases described below. May complete the 36-credit major and minor in another area such as soil and crop science (Agronomy), biotechnology, agribusiness or business administration, art, etc. May complete the 36-credit major and a second major in another area.TRANSCRIPT
Environmental Horticulture
Environmental HorticultureWhat is Environmental Horticulture?Environmental horticulture is the art and science of cultivating plants for human health and beautification of our environment. Our Environmental horticulture curriculum concentrates on the practical application of theoretical concepts that support the development, production, and management of plants using conventional, sustainable, and organic practices in landscapes and controlled environments. Students with a degree in environmental horticulture take careers in greenhouse production, interior plantscaping, landscape design and management, nursery management, turf and athletic field management, and the development of recreational areas for public and private use.
Environmental HorticultureRequirements
Students in environmental horticulture are required to complete courses in horticulture, soils and plant sciences.
• Obtain a 60-credit Bachelor of Science degree in environmental horticulture by completing the 36 credits of requirements plus one of the 24-credit emphases described below.
• May complete the 36-credit major and minor in another area such as soil and crop science (Agronomy), biotechnology, agribusiness or business administration, art, etc.
• May complete the 36-credit major and a second major in another area.
Environmental HorticultureEmphasis Areas
Greenhouse and Garden Center Management • Created for students who wish to operate their own
business or be a manager in a large firm. • Students complete a minimum of 45 credits of
environmental horticulture and plant science plus 15 credits in agribusiness, business administration or computer science.
Professional Landscape Management • Created to meet the needs of students interested in
careers in landscape design, landscape maintenance or turf science.
• Students complete a minimum of 51 credits of environmental horticulture and plant science plus 9 credits in agribusiness, business administration, computer science or agriculture mechanics and industrial technology.
Environmental HorticultureEmphasis Areas
Plant Breeding and Genetics • Created for students pursuing a career in plant
breeding and molecular genetics research, or interested in graduate study.
• Students complete a minimum of 51 credits of environmental horticulture, plant science, genetics and biotechnology plus nine credits in agribusiness, business administration, computer science or communications.
International • Created for students wishing to add an “International
flavor” to their educational experience. • Students are required to complete the core curriculum
outlined in the environmental horticulture requirements as well as 24-credits of approved courses that focus on International Studies.
• Students are encouraged to participate in study abroad, one-on-one exchange, or Instructor-led international experiences.
Pioneer Greenhouse and GardensFacilities• Pioneer Greenhouse• Opened in 2002• 6000 sq ft• Tomatoes and fresh herbs
for catering • Pioneer Gardens• Opened 2004• 10 themed gardens• About ¾ acre• Outdoor laboratory• Maintained by students• Supported by
contributions
Environmental HorticultureInternships
• Great opportunity for career experience
• Learning beyond the classroom
• Helps bring meaning to academic work
• Connections with the industry
• Advantage in employment opportunities
• May help improve initial salary offer
Environmental HorticultureCareer Opportunities
• Professional Careers• Greenhouse manager & grower• Plant breeder & geneticist• Biotechnology lab technician or lab
manager• Landscape designer• Landscape maintenance• Golf course superintendent• Small business owner
Environmental HorticultureStudent Learning Goal One
Demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills.
Outcomes:• Students will enhance and value their written and oral
communication skills with liberal arts and science-based knowledge
• Students will improve their self-confidence and comfort level during public speaking
• Students will be able to communicate with their peers in the environmental horticulture and botanic fields using professional terminology
Environmental HorticultureStudent Learning Goal Two
Exhibit working knowledge of ornamental plant species in Midwest landscapes, greenhouses, athletic fields, and public and interior spaces.
Outcomes:• Students will possess working knowledge of current
plant nomenclature for important ornamental plant species
• Students will possess working knowledge of the care, use and placement of ornamental plant species in a variety of settings
Environmental HorticultureStudent Learning Goal Three
Demonstrate an in-depth comprehension of the horticultural and biological sciences, and be able to apply their knowledge as it relates to environmental horticulture in a variety of settings. Outcomes:• Comprehend and apply knowledge of plant physiological
processes on plant growth and development of natural and bioengineered plants in production and landscape settings
• Comprehend and apply knowledge of genotypic and environmental influences on plant growth and development
• Comprehend and apply knowledge of the influence of soils and soilless growing media on plant growth and development in protected and unprotected environmental horticulture
• Comprehend and apply the basic principles of integrated pest management to control weeds, pests, diseases and physiological disorders of ornamental plants
• Comprehend and apply the basic principles of landscape design and management
Environmental HorticultureStudent Learning Goal Four
Possess the ability to think creatively and recognize, analyze, diagnose and critically evaluate problems and practices, as well as employ problem solving techniques individually or using a team oriented approach.
Outcomes:• Demonstrate an ability to observe, investigate and
evaluate problem situations to achieve clear and concise deductions
• Possess the ability to apply a logical, stepwise approach to solving practical problems
• Demonstrate an ability to collect and analyze information and compose professional, technical reports
Environmental HorticultureStudent Learning Goal Five
Possess a comprehension of the administrative and managerial skills necessary when managing and operating a horticultural business.
Outcomes:• Competent in the application of computerized technology• Comprehend effective management of employees and
colleagues of diverse backgrounds• Comprehend effective management and attainment of non-
human resources• Recognize and compare efficient and optimal production
practices for sustainability
Environmental HorticultureStudent Learning Goal Six
Be professionals and leaders in society and environmental horticulture that act in a courteous, ethical and responsible manner.
Outcomes:• Seek and participate in campus, community, professional
and international opportunities• Comprehend the need to act ethically and responsibly in
professional and personal matters• Appreciate the contribution of colleagues regardless of
rank, race, gender or sexual orientation
Environmental HorticultureAssessment Tools
• Employer Internship Surveys• Employed every semester that interns are employed
• Senior Exit Surveys• Employed every semester
• Job Placement• Employed annually
• Employer Assessment of Recent Graduates• Not employed
Intern Employer SurveysResults
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Goal 1: Communication Skills
Ninety-six percent of employers rated student communication skills as average or greater.
Intern Employer SurveysResults
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70Goal 2: Knowledge and Use of Plant Materials
Ninety-eight percent of employers rated student knowledge of plant material as average or greater.
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Goal 3: Comprehensive knowledge and application of Environmental Horticulture and Biological Sciences
Ninety-eight percent of employers rated student knowledge and application of environmental horticulture and biological sciences as average or greater.
Intern Employer SurveysResults
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Goal 4: Able to think creatively and solve problems
Ninety-eight percent of employers rated student ability to think creatively solve problems as average or greater.
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Goal 5: Comprehend the administrative and managerial skills necessary when managing and operating a horticultural business
Ninety-eight percent of employers rated student comprehension of administrative and managerial skills as average or greater.
Intern Employer SurveysResults
Goal 6: Be professionals and leaders in society and environmental horticulture that act in a courteous, ethical and responsible manner
Almost all employers rated our students as effective leaders and courteous employees.
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LeadershipCourteous to SupervisorCourteous to CustomersAccept Directions
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Goal 1: Communication Skills
Most students indicated that the curriculum effectively enhanced their oral and written communication skills.
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Goal 2: Knowledge and Use of Plant Materials
All students indicated that the curriculum effectively enhanced their knowledge as well as care and use of plant materials.
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Comprehension of Plant Sci-ence
Plant Physiol.
Genetics Soils & Soilless Media
Pest Mgmt Landscape Design & Mgmt
Goal 3: Comprehensive knowledge and application of Environmental Horticulture and Biological Sciences
Most students indicated that the curriculum effectively enhanced their comprehension and application of environmental horticulture and biological sciences.
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Goal 4: Able to think creatively and solve problems
Most students indicated that the curriculum effectively enhanced their ability to identify and think creatively to solve problems.
Senior Exit SurveysResults
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Goal 5: Comprehend the administrative and managerial skills necessary when managing and operating a horticultural business
All students indicated that the curriculum effectively enhanced the administrative and managerial skills.
Senior Exit SurveysResults
Goal 6: Be professionals and leaders in society and environmental horticulture that act in a courteous, ethical and responsible manner
Virtually all students agreed that the curriculum effectively enhanced their leadership skills and value of diversity.
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LeadershipAct Ethically & ResponsiblyValue Diversity
Environmental HorticultureConclusions
Internship Employer Comments • Student writing skills could be improved• Student ability to recognize and identify plant insect,
disease and physiological problems could be improved
Comments from Graduating Seniors• Student comfort with writing and public speaking could
be improved• Student confidence in recognizing and treating plant
insect, disease and physiological problems could be improved
Environmental HorticultureRecent Changes
• Revamped student learning goals and outcomes• Created three classes that emphasize plant
identification, maintenance and use (student learning outcome 2)• Woody Landscape Plants• Herbaceous Plants• Interior Plants
• Increased writing assignments (student learning outcome 1)• Greenhouse design and management project• Landscape management maintenance project
• Increased public and small group speaking activities (student learning outcome 1)• Plant care and use presentations in Interior Plants
• Increased assignments emphasizing recognition and treatment of plant insect, disease and physiological problems (student learning outcome 3)• Integrated pest management exercise in
Greenhouse Operation & Management• Created Pest Identification & Management