Horticulture Certificate

Program code: HORT-CC

Location: Naugatuck Valley

Program Description

The Horticulture Certificate program is designed to develop the skills and understanding needed for students to take responsible positions in grounds maintenance, tree and shrub nurseries, wholesale plant growing, landscaping, garden centers and retail greenhouses, golf courses, lawn care, and parks/recreation departments. The certificate will be awarded on completion of all courses and a cooperative work experience.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:

  1. Identify common trees and shrubs, ground covers, various annuals, biennials, and perennials by botanical and common names, and describe the outstanding characteristics of each; summarize landscape, garden center and greenhouse uses; and know the cultural requirements of these plants.
  2. Identify foliage plants commonly used indoors by botanical and common names, state distinguishing characteristics of each, and describe their use and culture in various indoor landscape areas.
  3. Control the common weeds, insects, pests and diseases of ornamentals and turf.
  4. Select the proper procedures, define the physiological basis, and describe practical applications of the reproduction of plants by asexual and sexual methods.
  5. Describe proper design and operation of greenhouse environmental systems, and evaluate their advantages and disadvantages in commercial production.
  6. Demonstrate a responsible attitude in relationships with employers, fellow employees, and toward the world of work.
  7. Select appropriate techniques for the establishment and management of lawns and utility turf areas.
  8. Manage the procedures used in landscape constructions and in the maintenance of small engines.
  9. Design flower beds, and mixed borders; place trees and shrubs for a variety of gardens for both residential and commercial properties.
  10. Access available resources to incorporate technological innovations.
  11. Demonstrate those skills, abilities and values which allow a person to function as a free and responsible citizen.
  12. Apply mathematics to calculating area, volume and application rates of fertilizers and pesticides.
  13. Evaluate site conditions to design attractive, functional landscapes.

This Certificate is eligible for WIOA funding. The program prepares students to obtain their Home Improvement Contractor’s License and Supervisory Pesticide Applicator’s license. Additionally, graduates may go on the take the state DEEP Arboriculture Licensing Exam.

Certificate Requirements

Required Courses
HORT 1001Landscape Construction4
HORT 1002Woody Plants3
HORT 1003Herbaceous Plants3
HORT 1004Soil Systems3
HORT 2002Landscape Design 13
HORT 2007Landscape Maintenance3
HORT 2022Greenhouse Management4
HORT 2095CWE Cooperative Work Experience3
Elective(s)
Choose one of the following:3-4
Fruit Production
Vegetable and Herb Production
Horticulture of Cannabis
Turf Management
Computers in Landscape Design
Arboriculture
Plant Propagation and Hybridization
Hydroponic Production
Total Credits29-30