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Landscape Management AAS
Horticulture Department | A.A.S. Associate of Applied Science Degree | 2 years
With an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Landscape Management from Clackamas Community College, you’ll learn everything you need to know about how to care for the landscape including irrigation, maintenance and garden design.
Do you love working outdoors? Our Landscape Management degree will prepare you for work to improve the health, function and physical appearance of green living spaces throughout the community, in the landscaping industry. Get hands-on experience and learn pest control, irrigation, plant identification and best landscaping practices in our program.
For horticulture advising, please Contact April Chastain at 503-594-3292 or april.chastain@clackamas.edu
Landscape Management AAS
You will develop some exciting new skills in this program. Among these new skills, you should be able to:
- Understand sustainable landscape maintenance and installation activities
- Recognize and evaluate pests in the landscape and propose solutions
Careers
As a graduate of our Landscape program, you will be prepared to work in a supervisory or skilled landscape technician position for a:
- landscape design/build company
- estate garden
- parks department
- tree care company
- golf course
- as a self-employed installation/maintenance contractor
Job Market
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National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP)
It is the only nationally recognized endorsement offered to colleges with landscape/horticulture curricula. It is designed to recognize schools with landscape contracting curricula that meet or exceed industry standards. Visit the NALP web site.
PROGRAM CODE: AAS.LANDSCAPEMGMT
RELATED INSTRUCTION OUTCOMES
Computation (1 course- MTH-050 Technical Mathematics I or MTH-065 Algebra II or higher)
- Use appropriate mathematics to solve problems.
Communication (1 course- WR-101 Workplace Writing or WR-121Z Composition I)
- Read actively, think critically, and write purposefully and capably for professional audiences.
Human Relations (1 course- BA-285 Human Relations in Business or COMM-100Z Introduction to Communication)
- Engage in ethical communication processes that accomplish goals.
Physical Education/Health/Safety/First Aid (1 course- HOR-115 Horticulture Safety)
- Use effective life skills to improve and maintain mental and physical wellbeing.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
- demonstrate competency in sustainable landscape maintenance and installation activities, including: safe use of tools and equipment, operation of irrigation systems, pruning and training techniques, turf maintenance, hardscape installation and reading/installing from a design plan;
- identify common woody and herbaceous plants in the landscape;
- recognize and evaluate key pests in the landscape and propose solutions based on IPM strategies;
- use a basic understanding of plant biology and soil science to make sound decisions in the design and maintenance of landscapes;
- display effective decision making, time management and project management skills in the landscape industry environment;
- effectively communicate with co-workers and customers through speaking, writing and computer technology.
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY TRANSFER AGREEMENT
Landscape Management Core Requirements
Complete 2 courses from HOR-126, HOR-127, HOR-128, HOR-129
- HOR-126*
- Landscape Water Features
- 1
- HOR-127*
- Landscape Lighting
- 1
- HOR-128*
- Landscape Stones & Pavers
- 1
- HOR-129*
- Landscape Decks & Fences
- 1
Complete 6 credits of HOR-281, or 3 credits of HOR-280 and 3 credits of HOR-282
- HOR-280
- Horticulture/CWE
- 3
- HOR-281
- Horticulture/CWE
- 6
- HOR-282
- Horticulture/CWE
- 3
Complete HOR-235 or HOR-236
- HOR-235
- Weed Identification
- 2
- HOR-236
- Insect Identification
- 2
Complete the following Core Requirements
- BA-101
- Introduction to Business
- 4
- BA-119
- Project Management Practices
- 2
- FYE-101
- First Year Experience Level I
- 2
- HOR-111
- Horticulture Practicum/Fall
- 2
- HOR-120
- Pesticide Laws & Safety
- 1
- HOR-123
- Landscape Maintenance
- 3
- HOR-131
- Tree & Shrub Pruning
- 3
- HOR-133
- Horticulture Practicum/Winter
- 2
- HOR-140
- Soils
- 3
- HOR-143
- Horticulture Practicum/Spring
- 2
- HOR-215
- Herbaceous Perennials
- 3
- HOR-216
- Integrated Pest Management
- 3
- HOR-222
- Horticultural Computer Applications
- 2
- HOR-223
- Applied Plant Science
- 4
- HOR-224
- Landscape Installation
- 3
- HOR-226
- Plant Identification/Fall
- 4
- HOR-227
- Plant Identification/Winter
- 4
- HOR-228
- Plant Identification/Spring
- 4
- HOR-229
- Introduction to Landscape Design
- 3
- HOR-230
- Equipment Operation & Maintenance
- 2
- HOR-231
- Irrigation Design
- 3
- HOR-237
- Disease Identification
- 2
- HOR-240
- Irrigation Practices
- 3
- SPN-101
- First-Year Spanish I
- 4
*Offered alternate years
Computation Related Instruction
Complete MTH-050 or MTH-065 or higher
- MTH-050
- Technical Mathematics I
- 4
- MTH-065
- Algebra II
- 4
Communication Related Instruction
Complete WR-101 or WR-121Z
- WR-101
- Workplace Writing
- 4
- WR-121Z
- Composition I
- 4
Human Relations Related Instruction
Complete BA-285 or COMM-100Z
- BA-285
- Human Relations in Business
- 4
- COMM-100Z
- Introduction to Communication
- 4
PE/Health/Safety Related Instruction
Complete HOR-115
- HOR-115
- Horticulture Safety
- 1
Program Electives
Complete 6 credits of Landscape Management Program Electives. See catalog for a complete list of Landscape Management Program electives.
