Horticulture Technology - Sustainable Production Horticulture: Diploma
Description
The greenhouse and nursery sector of horticulture in BC has consistently provided rewarding employment opportunities. There is always demand for knowledgeable and skilled individuals who enjoy working with people and plants. Job opportunities exist in BC and indeed, worldwide. This diploma specialization provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to work successfully in the greenhouse production of vegetables, flower crops, and field and container production of ornamental plants.
Graduates may be employed as assistant growers or growers in wholesale and retail nurseries, commercial greenhouse operations, garden centres, or as technical representatives in supply companies. Research and sales also compliment these diverse career choices.
Credit Application to a Degree Program
KPU Bachelor of Horticulture Science
Graduates of a KPU Horticulture Technology Diploma with or without specialization can pursue one of KPU's Bachelor of Horticulture Science degree programs, with a choice between the Urban Ecosystems major or the Plant Health major. (Please refer to the Urban Ecosystems or Plant Health section of the calendar for details.)
Students can combine their diploma education with the enhanced horticulture science knowledge at the degree level and earn two credentials (Diploma and Degree). Those who wish to pursue this option should meet with the Faculty of Science and Horticulture Degree Advisor to discuss applying credit to one of these unique School of Horticulture degree programs.
KPU Bachelor of Business Administration
A successful career progression in horticulture often leads to a management role. The Horticulture Technology diploma programs include a foundation in business skills and graduates may be eligible to apply over 30 program credits towards KPU's Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurial Leadership.
Students can combine diploma-level education with enhanced business skills and earn two credentials (Diploma and Degree). Students who wish to pursue this option should meet with the Faculty of Science and Horticulture Degree Advisor to discuss course planning that would facilitate application to the School of Business degree program.
Student Profile
Students who wish to contribute to environmental and community well-being, engage in creative activities, own and operate their own business, or engage in hands-on work will enjoy horticulture.
Many students enter the horticulture diploma to upgrade their skills or facilitate a career change. Faculty and staff are supportive and sensitive to the issues faced by students who embark on a post-secondary program after a significant period away from formal education.
Individuals with allergies to dust, pollen or plant products, or specific chemicals should be aware of the potential impact of practicing horticulture on their health. Moderate physical fitness and a healthy back are generally required for a successful career in horticulture.
NOTE: In addition to the Faculty Admission Requirements, students will be required to have completed a minimum of Mathematics 11 Foundations (with a C) or equivalent in order to complete the program without undertaking preparatory courses. Students are encouraged to speak with an Academic Advisor to plan course selection accordingly.
Admission Requirements
Students pursuing a Diploma in Horticulture Technology must be admitted to the Faculty of Science & Horticulture.
Declaration Requirements
Students intending to graduate with Horticulture Technology diploma must declare the credential. At the time of declaration, the student must satisfy all of the following requirements:
- In good academic standing with the University.
- Completion of a minimum of 15 credits of undergraduate coursework.
Curricular Requirements
Students pursuing a Horticulture Technology Diploma with a Sustainable Production Horticulture specialization must complete at least 63 credits. Students should be familiar with the basic computer applications of word processing and spreadsheets. If students require upgrading, they should take CBSY 1105.
Students must select Year 1 courses carefully to ensure that Year 2 course prerequisites are met. An Academic Advisor can assist with this course selection. For a list of HORT courses and the semesters they're offered see kpu.ca/hort
Year 1
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HORT 1102 | Botany for Horticulture | 3 credits | |
HORT 1104 | Soils and Growing Media | 3 credits | |
HORT 1105 | BC Pesticide Applicator Certification | 1 credit | |
HORT 1110 | Introduction to Sustainable Horticulture | 3 credits | |
HORT 1118 | Basic Machinery Operation and Maintenance | 3 credits | |
HORT 1155 | Introduction To Plant Materials | 3 credits | |
HORT 1193 | Crop Production Practices | 3 credits | |
HORT 1217 | Foundations of Plant Health | 3 credits | |
HORT 1293 | Crop Production Operations | 3 credits | |
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HORT 1240 | Arboriculture I | 3 credits | |
HORT 1261 | Plant Propagation | 3 credits | |
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CMNS 1140 | Introduction to Professional Communication | 3 credits | |
ENGL 1100 † | Introduction to University Writing | 3 credits |
Year 2
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HORT 2302 | Horticulture Work Experience | 1 credit | |
HORT 2306 | Work Experience Report | 1 credit | |
HORT 2375 | Production Facilities and Systems | 3 credits | |
HORT 2393 | Crop Production Performance | 3 credits | |
HORT 2477 | Production Management | 3 credits | |
HORT 2490 | Organic Crop Production | 3 credits | |
HORT 2493 | Crop Production Development | 3 credits | |
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HORT 2308 | Landscape Pest Management | 3 credits | |
HORT 2333 | Turfgrass Pest Management | 3 credits | |
HORT 2378 | Production Horticulture Pests | 3 credits | |
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HORT 2334 | Irrigation and Drainage Practices | 3 credits | |
HORT 2473 | Greenhouse Climate Control | 3 credits | |
Plus one of: |
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HORT 2442 | Arboriculture II | 3 credits | |
HORT 2463 | Woody Plant Production and Development | 3 credits | |
Plus one of: |
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BUSI 1205 | Supervisory Skills | 3 credits | |
BUSI 1215 * | Organizational Behaviour | 3 credits | |
BUSI 1250 | Human Resource Management | 3 credits | |
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ACCT 1110 * | Introductory Financial Accounting I | 3 credits | |
BUSI 1209 | Business Management in Horticulture | 3 credits | |
BUSI 1210 | Essentials of Management | 3 credits |
Notes: † Applicable to the Bachelor of Horticulture Science in Plant Health or Urban Ecosystems and the Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurial Leadership. * Applicable to the the Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurial Leadership
Credential Awarded
Upon successful completion of this program, students are eligible to receive a Diploma in Horticulture Technology Sustainable Production Horticulture Specialization.
At a Glance
Faculty of Science and Horticulture
Horticulture
Program Type:
- Undergraduate
Credential Granted:
- Diploma
Offered At:
- Langley
Start Date(s):
- September
- January
- May
Intake Type:
- Open intake
Format:
- Full-time
- Part-time
Minimum Credits Required:
- 63
Instructional Cycle:
- Semester-based
Curriculum Effective Date:
- 01-Sep-2016