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Landscape Technology (Major Code: 53001)

Student Learning Outcomes
Cuyamaca College – Ornamental Horticulture
Associate Degree or Certificate in Landscape Technology

Landscape installation and management forms the focus of this program. Students learn the latest methods, materials and techniques in the landscape industry. Students seeking careers in Landscape Technology are entering a challenging career field that requires knowledge of plant material, turfgrass, landscape and irrigation design, soils, pest control and landscape construction. A professional in the field has the opportunity to be involved in working with people as well as plants as the manager must direct and supervise employees, deal with clients and suppliers, and may become involved in professional organizations. Students entering the landscape industry, those already employed but seeking upgraded skills, and those wishing to transfer to Cal Poly or other four-year degree programs will benefit from the curriculum. Graduates are employed by landscape contractors, public agencies or are self employed.

Students who complete this program should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate and practice standardized safety procedures as they apply to landscape installation and maintenance. (OH 120, 130, 174, 220, 221, 225, 276, 278.)
  2. Explain the principles of plant structure, function and plant growth. (OH 120, 261)
  3. Identify 175 trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials and turf grass species commonly used in Southern California landscapes. (OH 102, 170, 180)
  4. Using standard industry practices, develop guidelines and demonstrate the ability to perform proper fertilizing, pruning, mulch application and irrigation of Southern California landscapes. (OH 102, 120, 140)
  5. Establish guidelines for best management practices in water conservation including plant selection, soil management and water management. (Oh 102, 120, 140, 235)
  6. Demonstrate the ability to install concrete, masonry, plant material, and irrigation systems. (OH 120, 220, 221, 235.)
  7. Identify and describe labor relations, business plans, cost estimating and licensure requirements for the landscape industry. (OH 225, 278)
  8. Identify common biotic and abiotic problems common to Southern California landscapes and list appropriate control measures. (OH 102, 120,130, 140, 174.) 
  9. Gain practical experience working in the landscape industry. (OH 290)

Courser Requirements for Associate in Science Degree and Certificate of Achievement:

Course Title Units
OH 120 Fundamentals of Ornamental Horticulture 3
OH 130 Plant Pest Control 3
OH 140 Soils 3
OH 170 Plant Materials: Plants and Shrubs 3
OH 172 Introduction to Landscape Design 3
OH 180 Plant Materials: Annuals and Perennials 3
OH 220 Landscape Construction - Concrete and Masonry 3
OH 235 Principles of Landscape Irrigation 4
OH 290* Cooperative Work Experience Education 3
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Select 5 additional units from the following:

OH 102 Xeriscape - Water Conservation in the Landscape 2
OH 173 Intermediate Landscape Design 3
OH 174 Turf and Ground Cover Management 3
OH 221 Landscape Construction - Irrigation and Carpentry 3
OH 225 Landscape Cost Estimation 3
OH 276 Horticultural Equipment Repair and Maintenance 3
OH 278 Business Management for Ornamental Horticulture 3
SPAN 120 Spanish I 5

Total Units Required for Certificate: 33

Plus General Education Requirements for Associate in Science Degree

*Student must complete 6 units within the major at Cuyamaca College to be eligible for this course.


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