Horticulture
Contact: Chance Munns, (208) 732-6431, cmunns@csi.edu
The Horticulture program will provide students with practical hands-on horticulture skills and applied theory in classroom and laboratory settings. The lab settings will include the CSI campus, greenhouse and property owned and managed by the College. Students in this program can earn a Technical Certificate, Associate of Science, Associate of Arts, or an Associate of Applied Science. Students will be able to transfer to a university Horticulture program and complete a bachelor’s degree.
Gainful Employment data for this program may be found on the department web page: https://www.csi.edu/ge/Horticulture
Program Application Required: Yes
Sample Career Opportunities: Farmers, Ranchers, Agricultural Manager, First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers
Upon successful completion of the Horticulture program, a student will be able to:
- Identify 200 or more plant species by botanical name.
- Recommend appropriate plants for a variety of landscape conditions.
- Diagnose & prescribe treatment for common pest, disease, and physiological symptoms found among ornamental plants.
- Demonstrate pruning practices to improve structure, health, and function of trees.
- Employ safe & appropriate use of standard landscape maintenance tools & equipment.
- Explain the process and order of landscape installation from planning to planting and describe the importance of proper planning.
- Identify and explain how different environmental factors effect plant growth.
- Construct and solve growth and operational calculations related to greenhouse management, nursery production, and landscape construction costs.
- Analyze, evaluate, and interpret landscape elements, spaces and designs and develop critical, evidence-based perspectives about them.
- Employ retail sales and presentation skills related to customer/client relationships.