Horticulture Sciences 8034
Suggested Grade Levels: 11 or 12 (36 weeks)
In this course, students develop the necessary knowledge, skills, habits, and attitudes for entry-level employment and advancement in areas such as floriculture, landscape design, greenhouse operation, nursery plant production, and turf management. They receive instruction in using soil and other plant-growing media and in identifying, propagating, and growing horticultural plants in the greenhouse and land laboratory. Instruction is provided in safety practices and leadership development.
As noted in
Superintendent’s
Memo #106-10 (4-30-2010), this Career and Technical Education (CTE)
course must maintain a maximum pupil-to-teacher ratio of 20 students to
one teacher, due to safety regulations. The 2010-2012 biennial budget
waiver of the teacher-to-pupil ratio staffing requirement does not apply.
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(A combination of the course above and those below, equivalent to two 36-week courses) Students wishing to complete a specialization may take additional courses appropriate to their career pathways. |
For federal reporting (choose one) |
Upon Completion of the Above Course |
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Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
- Environmental Service Systems
- Plant Systems
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
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