Study plant systems and their growth

Agriculture, Floriculture, and Greenhouse Systems

This one-year course explores greenhouse production of plants including popular flowering potted plants, tropical, and bedding plants. Also included is the production of vegetables in the greenhouse such as micro-greens and tomatoes. Students study plant nutrition, basic botany, soil science, plant propagation and organic/sustainable methods to produce these crops for local farmers’ markets and restaurants. Course content also includes the production of vegetables and fruits using sustainable/organic methods of growing crops and agribusiness. Students who successfully complete this course are well prepared to enter the workforce or pursue post-secondary education. Students who continue their education will pursue fields of study that could include soil science, nutrition, environmental and conservation scientist, and crop production for food and beauty.

This is an Honors level Program.

Courthouse Campus

One Year Program

Occupation Opportunities

  • Botanist

  • Soil and Plant Scientist

  • Nursery & Greenhouse Manager

  • Agricultural Engineer

Certification Opportunities

  • Workplace Readiness Skills

Credits for this Program

  • Honors Intro to Plant Systems (1 Credit)

  • Honors Greenhouse Plant Production & Management (1 Credit)

  • Honors Floriculture (1 Credit)

Preferred Aptitudes

  • Physical endurance to stretch, reach, bend, stoop and stand for long periods of time

  • Tolerance for pesticides, fertilizers, and other chemicals