Bachelor degrees in Floriculture + Floristry Operations and Management: A program that prepares individuals to operate and manage commercial and contract florist enterprises, supply and delivery services, and flower catering services. Includes instruction in the applicable principles of plant science; purchasing, storage, and delivery systems; floral design and arranging; and principles of business management.
The Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures is recognized by peer institutions as a premier U.S. warm water fisheries program. By their junior year, students choose area for their emphasis.
Students wanting to study management of fish populations in reservoirs, rivers, and streams to improve recreational fishing can follow the Fisheries Management emphasis. Students take classes such as Management of Small Impoundments, Genetics, Hatchery...
The Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures is recognized by peer institutions as a premier U.S. warm water fisheries program. By their junior year, students choose area for their emphasis.
The Fisheries Pre-Professional option provides students with a strong foundation in the biological and physical sciences, as well as Fisheries Sciences, and satisfies requirements for Auburn‘s College of Veterinary Medicine or other professional schools.
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Our aim at Brigham Young University–Idaho Horticulture Department is to nurture understanding of both the art and science of Horticulture. Students learn experientially in the classroom, laboratory, greenhouse, and ten-acre Thomas E. Ricks demonstration garden as they pursue a Bachelors Degree. Using the medium of plants, students develop habits of hard work, enlightened minds, and healthy living that assist in gainful employment opportunities.
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The Horticulture curriculum provides a foundation in the occupational area: Floriculture. Course work is intended for persons who are already employed in horticulture as well as those who want to enter the field. Supervised fieldwork or Cooperative Work Experience is provided for students with sophomore status, and is required of those students with no work experience in horticulture.
Required General Education Coursework ........................15...
Horticulture is the application of scientific principles in the growing, marketing, processing, and utilizing of fruits, vegetables, flower and foliage plants, trees, shrubs, and turfgrasses. The major requires a strong grounding in botany, chemistry, horticulture, and business. There is a concentration in the horticulture major – floriculture.
Learning Outcomes
Successful students will demonstrate:
Technical competence that includes understanding...
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