2014-2015 Catalog 
    
    Apr 23, 2024  
2014-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Horticulture Landscape Management Option, A.A.S.


Program Code: AG600

The Landscape Management program is approved and accredited through the Professional Landcare Network (PLANET). The increased development of private and public lands has created a need for trained landscape contractors and designers. The Landscape Management specialization addresses this need and offers opportunities for individuals seeking employment in the landscape industry. Training at Joliet Junior College allows students to focus on topics such as Landscape Design, estimating and bidding, landscape construction and ground maintenance. It combines intensive coursework with practical hands-on training and allows students to work with the most advanced materials and components available. Students utilize the outdoor gardens as part of their hands-on training experience. Field trips and guest speakers keep the students and faculty in close contact with the industry and its concerns.

Graduates of JJC’s Landscape Management program have professional training, experience, and skills in the basics of landscape contracting. Our professional training emphasizes plant identification, care and culture, designing full-scale landscapes, construction techniques, bidding, estimating, maintenance practices, and installation techniques.

Employment opportunities exist for supervisors and managers in residential and commercial landscaping, garden design, part management and maintenance and in horticultural supply companies. Career opportunities include: landscape designer, landscape sales and marketing supervisor, landscape maintenance supervisor, computer landscape designer, landscape construction supervisor, park management supervisor, and golf course maintenance supervisor. Professional positions are currently available in the following areas: sales and marketing, design, installation and maintenance, computer landscape design, crew foreman, and construction.

 

General Education Requirements: 15 Semester Hours


Select courses from the following groups:

Group I: Communications  - Must take either ENG 101 or ENG 130. (3 credit hours)

Group II: Social and Behavioral Sciences  - 3 credit hours required

Group III: Humanities and Fine Arts  - No specific minimum credit hours required.  This category is optional for AAS degrees.

Group IV: Math/Sciences  - 3 credit hours required

Group V: Career Enhancement  - No specific minimum credit hours required.  This category is optional for AAS degrees.

 

 

Total Required Hours: 72 Semester Hours