Sports Turf, Landscape, and Horticulture Science
Sports Turf graduates enjoy extensive career opportunities at golf facilities, sports complexes, sod production, or sales of chemicals, equipment and irrigations systems. Landscape graduates have varied careers; from owning their own landscape business to working with landscape management companies, managing maintenance crews and regional branches, to designing and installing landscape projects. Opportunities to work with local and state government agencies are prevalent. Horticulture graduates often work with nursery or research institutions like the USDA.
Once You Complete the Program
Seek employment with a private landscaping firm or government agency, or start your own business.
Associate in Science
Gain management and technical skills in many high-demand career fields, with the option to continue toward a Bachelor’s Degree at PÕ¾ÊÓƵ. For course descriptions, see the .
Technical (College Credit) Certificates and Applied Technology Diplomas
Earn valuable Technical (College Credit) Certificates at the same time you’re completing an A.S. Degree—get double the value and additional credentials by completing these blocks of courses. For course descriptions, see the .