Landscape and Horticulture Technology
Landscapers use their creativity to design and maintain pleasant and functional outdoor environments. They design and maintain landscape; apply pesticides for pest control and prevention; install, design and maintain irrigation systems; and repair and maintain turf equipment.
Once You Complete the Program
Seek employment with a private landscaping firm or government agency, or start your own business.
Academic Plans/Guided Pathways for Landscape and Horticulture Technology
To view and print an Academic Plan/Guided Pathway, double-click on the program title.For course descriptions, see the College Catalog.
Academic Plans/Guided Pathways are recommended sequences of courses and prerequisites needed to complete your degree. It is a general suggestion for when to take your courses; it is not a course schedule. Students should meet with their advisors to make appropriate course selections. The Academic Plans/Guided Pathways listed below are for the current academic year. Students should consult with their advisors for plan requirements specific to their academic year.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 IRSC.
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.