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Agricultural
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Programs in horticulture explore the science and art of plant cultivation and use of ornamentals in the landscape. Graduates are prepared for employment in a variety of horticultural businesses, including the green industry, landscape design and management, greenhouse
production and management, and managerial positions with corporate,
commercial and governmental entities. They may also choose self-employment
in the field of horticulture. The career studies programs allow students to specialize in landscape design, landscape management, or plant production.
A cooperative education program allows students to earn academic credit and supplement their income while they gain work experience at local sites.
Horticulture courses are offered only on the Chesapeake Campus. Visit the Horticulture website.
Associate of Applied Science Degree:
Horticulture
Career Studies:
Landscape Design
Landscape Management
Plant Production
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