Landscape Design & Construction

Application Code:
0611
Degree Received:
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Academic Department:
Agriculture and Horticulture

Description:

Landscape design and contruction make outdoor surroundings attractive and functional. Graduates trained in landscape design, landscape contracting, and plant health care are needed to fill the jobs created by the increased demand for nursery products and landscape services.

The industry is diversified in that there are jobs available for the individual who likes either indoor or outdoor work. A person may go into the business, science, production, design, construction or maintenance component of the industry.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

  • During the summer of the freshman year students are required to take a cooperative work training course.
  • Recommended: Math A (algebra)

Features & Facilities:

  • Prepares students for foreman level jobs in landscape design and construction
  • Offers instruction in landscape theory supplemented by intensive hands-on experience
  • Five acres of turf with over 1,100 woody ornamentals
  • Several garden and patio areas
  • Large construction & equipment inventory
  • Small landscape nursery with lath house and container stock areas
  • Computer center with the latest horticulture and landscape interactive programs

Articulation Agreements:

This program benefits from an articulation agreement with Cornell University.

Transfer Opportunities:

Many schools, including Cornell University, grant full credit to students wishing to transfer to four-year programs.

Career Opportunities:

  • Landscape Designer - Salesperson
  • Landscape Contractor
  • Landscape Planting and Construction Foreman
  • Garden Center Salesperson or Manager
  • Plant Inspector
  • Landscape Supplies and Equipment Salesperson
  • Tree Care Technician
  • Landscape Manager
  • Grounds Superintendent
  • Grounds Maintenance Technician
  • Park Manager
  • Property Manager
  • Landscape Plant Technician
  • Horticulture Manager
  • Lawn Care Technician

Typical Semester Layout:

Landscape students spend 18-24 hours per week in class. Up to 70 percent of that time is spent at the Horticulture Center Complex and the remainder is spent on the Alfred campus. Bus service is provided to the Horticulture Center. Most laboratory classes have fewer than 24 students, and the very intensive hands-on labs will have fewer than 15 students. Most of our courses have a laboratory experience where students practice and learn through hands-on situations. Most of these labs are two hours in length with some lasting three-four hours. Each student is assigned a faculty adviser to assist him/her in answering any questions as well as scheduling courses and locating summer and permanent jobs.

First Semester credits
HORT 1613 Landscape Nursery Op 3
HORT 2544 Woody Plants 4
HORT 1101 Studio I 1
COMP 1503 Freshman Composition 3
HORT 2011 Landscape Equipment 1
HORT 1012 Professional Practices 2
  xxx3 Gen Education Elective 3
      17
Second Semester credits
HORT 2654 Draft’g & Land Meas 4
HORT 2243 Land Design Principles 3
BIOL 1303 Botany 3
HORT 2012 Professional Practices 2
  xxx3 Gen Education Elective 3
      16
Summer Session credits
HORT 2213 Co-Op Work Training 3
Third Semester credits
HORT 3654 Landscape Construction 4
HORT 3543 Small Property Design 3
HORT 3012 Senior Prof Practices 2
HORT 1313 Entomology 3
HORT 4403 Plant Pathology 3
AGPS 1103 Soils 3
      18
Fourth Semester credits
HORT 4723 Landscape Business Practice 3
AGRI 4002 Sr Seminar/Capstone Project 2
HORT 2543 Herbaceous/Bedd’g Plants 3
HORT 4023 Landscape AutoCAD Studio IV 3
  xxxx Gen Education Electives (2) 6
      17
  • Suggested Electives:
    • Plant Physiology
    • Salesmanship
    • Accounting
    • Business Organization and Management
    • Plant Pathology
    • Record Keeping for Small Business
  • Must take one history and one social science elective.
  • Must take either Math or Spanish.
  • Also required: One unit of Physical Education.
Employment and Transfer Report
Employment and Transfer Rate:
100%
Survey Details200520062007
Receiving Degrees 9
9 7
Responding to Survey 6 (67%) 5 (56%) 6 (86%)
Employed 6 (100%) 2 (40%) 4 (67%)
Employed in Field 4 (67%) 2 (100%) 2 (100%)
Transfered -- 3 (60%)
2 (33%)
Unemployed & Seeking Employment -- -- --
Unemployed & Not Seeking Employment -- -- --
Salary Information
NACE Annual Average Salary Survey Data
(2003-04 survey for associate degree program;
2007-08 for baccalaureate degree program)
N/A
DOL Annual Mean Salary
(2007 survey for those employed in this career path)
$41,730