| ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE |
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The Ornamental Horticulture program prepares students for many attractively paying positions in the nursery industry. These positions include those in production and sales, interior plantscaping, landscape design, and construction and maintenance.
Students may take one or more courses from the program to learn about horticulture for its own sake and for theirs, or they may take the courses required for the Certificate of Achievement in Ornamental Horticulture. Either option is an introduction to natural beauty. The courses have been designed both for full-time students planning to enter the horticulture field and for those people working in one of the many interesting areas of horticulture who wish to expand their horticultural knowledge. Most classes are conducted during convenient evening hours to allow working students to study for a new career and those with jobs in the field of ornamental horticulture to upgrade their skills.
The Ornamental Horticulture Department boasts excellent facilities, including a well-equipped classroom building set in beautifully landscaped grounds. The grounds themselves have been planted with a large collection of trees, shrubs, ground covers, and vines, and they serve as a laboratory for many of the classes. A nursery with over 6,000 square feet of greenhouse space and 4,000 square feet of shade structures round out this marvelous facility on the Orange Coast College campus.
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CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT |
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Required Courses |
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A. Preliminary courses which should be taken in the first year: |
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Units |
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FALL |
| Botany* |
BIOL |
A183 |
(3) |
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| Botany for Gardeners |
OH |
A105 |
(3) |
| Orientation to Horticulture |
OH |
A090 |
(.5) |
| Knowing Your Soils |
OH |
A109 |
(3) |
| Ornamental Trees |
OH |
A181 |
(3) |
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SPRING |
| Ornamental Shrubs |
OH |
A182 |
(3) |
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Subtotal: |
(12.5) |
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*Transfer students should also take Biology A183L. |
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B. Suggested second year sequence: |
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Select twelve (12) units from the following: |
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Course |
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Units |
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FALL |
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Landscape Drafting |
OH |
A111 |
(1) |
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Introduction to Tree Care |
OH |
A151 |
(2) |
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Pest Control Applicators & Gardeners P.C.D. Cert |
OH |
A170 |
(1) |
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Nursery Practices and Mgmt |
OH |
A184 |
(3) |
| Plant Diseases |
OH |
A185 |
(1.5) |
| Interior Plantscaping |
OH |
A187 |
(2) |
| Intro to Landscape Design |
OH |
A285 |
(3) |
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SPRING |
| Landscape Maintenance |
OH |
A150 |
(3) |
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Plant Propagation |
OH |
A183 |
(3) |
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Pests of Ornamentals |
OH |
A186 |
(1.5) |
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Turf Culture Mgmt |
OH |
A188 |
(3) |
| Weeds & Their Control |
OH |
A189 |
(1.5) |
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California Friendly Landscapes |
OH |
A190 |
(2) |
| Cacti and Succulents |
OH |
A191 |
(1.5) |
| Landscape Design Elements |
OH |
A286 |
(2) |
| Planting Design |
OH |
A287 |
(2) |
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Sprinkler Irrigation Sys Design |
OH |
A288 |
(1) |
| Install Residential Irrig Sys |
OH |
A289 |
(1) |
| Business Elective |
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(3) |
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(12) |
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Total: |
(24.5) |
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ASSOCIATE DEGREE |
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Complete the Certificate of Achievement and Associate in Science Graduation Requirements as outlined in the Graduation Requirements section of the catalog. |