Bachelor degree in Horticulture at Ferrum College

 

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Bachelor Degree in Horticulture at Ferrum College

Ferrum College
Bachelor degree
Horticulture

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The discipline concerns intensive plant production, including fruits, vegetables, ornamentals, turf, shade trees, flowers, and a wide array of specialized plants. Horticulture is distinct from General Agriculture in that it focuses on plants for their nutritional, aesthetic and therapeutic values. Horticulture and its related industries play important roles in preserving and enhancing the beauty and productivity of both the human and natural environments.

Horticultural crops represent at least 20 percent of total agricultural production on the continent. Annual income from the commercial production, processing and utilization of horticultural crops is at least $15 billion. Projections for growth for the industry are about 6% per year for the foreseeable future, according to the USDA. This represents tremendous career opportunities for college graduates with degrees in the field.

Coursework in Horticulture
The curriculum incorporates a variety of topics to prepare students for opportunities in the field of Horticulture, and includes courses such as:
  • General Biology
  • Introductory Genetics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Plant Propagation
  • Landscape Design and Management
  • Plant Pest Management
  • Public Speaking
  • Introduction to Plant Sciences
  • Principles of Management
  • Soil Science and Management
  • Greenhouse Management
  • Plant Diseases
  • Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry
  • Introductory Statistics

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