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Horticulture

Horticulture is the science and art of producing, improving, marketing, and using fruits, vegetables, flowers, turf and ornamental plants. Horticulture encompasses the design and planting for landscapes, parks, highways, and public facilities, including interiorscapes, in rural, suburban, and urban areas. It includes skills for management of greenhouse, nursery, garden center, seed, fruit, vegetable, biotechnology, urban forests, golf courses, sports facilities, and specialty crop enterprises, as well as floral design and flower shops. Instruction and study includes culture, propagation, processing, production, marketing, design and management.

The Horticulture major is a four-year curriculum leading to the B.S. degree. Students also may minor in Horticulture. Prospective students should consult with horticulture faculty regarding programs and options so their educational needs may best be fulfilled. Master of Science and Ph.D. degree programs also are available. For more complete details, see the Graduate Bulletin.

Curriculum Options

Horticulture majors may select one or more options of study. All of the requirements for the major and the supporting disciplines must be met to complete any horticulture option. Students may select from the following six options:

  • Horticulture Science: This option is for students who plan to continue formal graduate school education leading to careers in research, teaching, and extension.
  • Landscape Design: This option is for students interested in planning, designing, and installing landscape plantings for functional and aesthetic purposes (a 19-credit minor in landscape architecture is required).
  • Landscape Management: This option is for students interested in management of designed outdoor environments including public parks, private gardens, botanic gardens as well as commercial and residential landscapes.
  • Production Business: This option is for students who wish to grow, market, and process horticultural crops, for example, nursery, greenhouse and field production of fruit, vegetable or ornamental crops.
  • Sports and Urban Turfgrass Management: This option is for students who desire a career in the management of quality turf in such areas as golf courses, sports facilities, parks, as well as commercial and residential lawns.
  • Urban Forestry and Parks: This option is for students who desire a career in the management of urban forests and park-like areas, including arboreta, botanic gardens as well as commercial and residential properties.

Special Opportunities

Pre-Forestry: A student who desires to major in forestry may select a two-year pre-forestry curriculum. However, the forestry student must transfer to another institution that offers a Forestry program to complete degree requirements.

Horticulture and Forestry Club: This club meets twice each month. Members take field trips to botanical gardens, arboreta, trade shows, parks and other horticultural sites. They also are actively involved in growing and marketing flowers and foliage plants, regional and national judging contests, flower shows, and horticulture science and education programs.

Turf Club: The goals of the Turf Club are to provide students with opportunities to share information, connect with the turf industry, gain real world experience, and broaden their knowledge. The club organizes field trips, topic discussions, and presentations by guest speakers. Other activities include attending regional and national turf conferences, community service, and fundraising.

Major Requirements

Major: Horticulture

Degree Type: B.S.
Minimum Degree Credits to Graduate: 128

General Education Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree

  • A dynamic list of approved general education courses offered by term is available on the NDSU General Education Requirements website.
  • General education courses may be used to satisfy requirements for both general education and the major, minor, and program emphases, where applicable. Students should carefully review the major, minor, and program emphases requirements for minimum grade restrictions, if applicable.
First Year Experience (F)1
Skills For Academic Success (Also offered with the following prefixes: ABEN, AGRI, BUSN, HD&E, ME, NURS, PHRM)
Communication (C)12
College Composition I
College Composition II
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Upper Division Writing
Quantitative Reasoning (R) 3
Science and Technology (S) 10
Humanities and Fine Arts (A) 6
Social and Behavioral Sciences (B) 6
Wellness (W) 2
Cultural Diversity (D) *†
Global Perspectives (G) *†
Total Credits40

Major Requirements

Required Core Courses for Horticulture
AGRI 150Agriculture Orientation (Not required for students transferring in 24 or more credits.)1
BIOL 150General Biology I3
BIOL 151General Biology II3
BOT 380Plant Physiology3
CHEM 121
121L
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry I Laboratory (May satisfy general education category S)
4
CHEM 122General Chemistry II (May satisfy general education category S)3
CSCI 114Microcomputer Packages (May satisfy general education category S)3 or 4
or CSCI 116 Business Use of Computers
ECON 105Elements of Economics (May satisfy general education category B and G)3
or ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics
or ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics
ENT 350General Entomology3
MATH 103College Algebra3
PLSC 210Horticulture Science3
PLSC 211Horticulture Science Lab1
PLSC 323Principles of Weed Science3
PLSC 355Woody Landscape Plants3
PLSC 365Herbaceous Landscape Plants2
PLSC 457Horticulture and Turfgrass Systems (Capstone)3
PLSC 496Field Experience2
or PLSC 494 Individual Study
PLSC 491Seminar1
PPTH 324Introductory Plant Pathology3
SOIL 210Introduction to Soil Science3
STAT 330Introductory Statistics (May satisfy general education category R)3
Options: Select one of the six options listed below.36
Option information: Students must select one of the options listed below to complete the major. The standard option is Production Business; if students wish to complete one of the other options availalbe they must officially declare their option with the Office of Registration and Records.
Total Credits92-93
Production-Business Option (Standard) - 36 Credits
ACCT 102Fundamentals of Accounting3
ENT 431Principles of Insect Pest Management3
FIN 320Principles of Finance3
MGMT 320Foundations of Management3
MRKT 320Foundations of Marketing3
or MGMT 430 Leadership in Organizations
PLSC 368Plant Propagation3
PPTH 455Plant Disease Management3
or PPTH 457 Landscape Plant Pathology
Electives: Select 15 credits of the following:15
Tractors & Power Units
Floral Design I
Field Experience
Turfgrass Management
Turfgrass Management Laboratory
Nursery Production and Management
Vegetable Crop Production
Fruit Crop Production
Greenhouse Production and Management
Potato Science
Advanced Weed Science
Advanced Landscape Plants
Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology
Applied Crop Physiology
Soil Fertility and Fertilizers
Total Credits36

Horticulture Science Option - 36 Credits

CHEM 122LGeneral Chemistry II Laboratory1
CHEM 260Elements of Biochemistry4
CHEM 341
341L
Organic Chemistry I
and Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
4
MATH 146Applied Calculus I4
PLSC 315Genetics3
PLSC 315LGenetics Laboratory1
PLSC 368Plant Propagation3
PLSC 486Applied Crop Physiology3
Electives: Select 13 credits of the following:13
Scientific Term: Greek & Latin
Field Experience
Turfgrass Management
and Turfgrass Management Laboratory
Genomics
Nursery Production and Management
Vegetable Crop Production
Fruit Crop Production
Greenhouse Production and Management
Potato Science
Intermediate Genetics
Applied Plant Breeding and Research Methods
Advanced Weed Science
Arboriculture Science
Plant Disease Management
Landscape Plant Pathology
Soil And Plant Analysis
Regression Analysis
Probability
Introduction to Experimental Design
Total Credits36
Landscape Design Option - 36 Credits

This option also requires the completion of the Landscape Architecture minor (19 credits).

PLSC 177Floral Design I2
PLSC 341Landscape Bidding, Contracting and Operations2
PLSC 465Advanced Landscape Plants2
Electives: Select 11 credits of the following:11
Field Experience
Turfgrass Management
Turfgrass Management Laboratory
Nursery Production and Management
Greenhouse Production and Management
Landscape Irrigation Design
Landscape Irrigation Installation and Management
Arboriculture Science
Landscape Plant Pathology
Landscape Architecture Minor
Core Courses
LA 231Landscape Architecture Graphics3
LA 271Introduction to Landscape Architecture Studio6
Electives: Select 10 credits of the following:10
Design Technology
Parks & Open Spaces Studio
History of Landscape Architecture
Site Development and Detailing I
Site Development and Detailing II
Site Development and Detailing III
Total Credits36

Landscape management Option - 36 Credits

ACCT 102Fundamentals of Accounting3
FIN 320Principles of Finance3
MGMT 320Foundations of Management3
PLSC 341Landscape Bidding, Contracting and Operations2
PLSC 370Landscape Management3
PLSC 465Advanced Landscape Plants2
PLSC 468Landscape Irrigation Design2
PLSC 469Landscape Irrigation Installation and Management2
PPTH 457Landscape Plant Pathology3
Electives: Select 13 credits of the following:13
Principles of Insect Pest Management
Field Experience
Plant Propagation
Turfgrass Management
Turfgrass Management Laboratory
Nursery Production and Management
Advanced Turfgrass Topics
Arboriculture Science
Soil Fertility and Fertilizers
Total Credits36
Sports & Urban Turfgrass management Option - 36 Credits
ACCT 102Fundamentals of Accounting3
FIN 320Principles of Finance3
MGMT 320Foundations of Management3
PLSC 215Weed Identification1
PLSC 375
375L
Turfgrass Management
and Turfgrass Management Laboratory
4
PLSC 381Sports Turf Operations3
PLSC 468Landscape Irrigation Design2
PLSC 469Landscape Irrigation Installation and Management2
PPTH 457Landscape Plant Pathology3
SOIL 322Soil Fertility and Fertilizers3
Electives: Select 9 credits of the following:9
Tractors & Power Units
Power Units Laboratory
Principles of Insect Pest Management
Golf
Introduction to Prairie & Community Forestry
Field Experience
Landscape Bidding, Contracting and Operations
Advanced Landscape Plants
Advanced Turfgrass Topics
Arboriculture Science
Plant Disease Management
Introduction to Meteorology & Climatology
Total Credits36

 Urban Forestry & Parks Option - 38 Credits

ACCT 102Fundamentals of Accounting3
FIN 320Principles of Finance3
MGMT 320Foundations of Management3
PLSC 219Introduction to Prairie & Community Forestry2
PLSC 386Arboriculture Climbing and Rigging Operations2
PLSC 465Advanced Landscape Plants2
PLSC 485Arboriculture Science3
PPTH 457Landscape Plant Pathology3
Electives: Select 15 credits of the following:15
Principles of Insect Pest Management
Natural Resource Management Systems
Urban-Ecosystem Management
Field Experience
Genetics
Plant Propagation
Landscape Management
Turfgrass Management
Turfgrass Management Laboratory
Nursery Production and Management
Landscape Irrigation Design
Landscape Irrigation Installation and Management
Soil Fertility and Fertilizers
Total Credits36

Minor Requirements

Horticulture Minor

Minor Requirements

Required Credits: 18

Required Courses
PLSC 210Horticulture Science3
PLSC 211Horticulture Science Lab1
Select 6 credits from the courses listed below:6
General Entomology
Introductory Plant Pathology
Introduction to Soil Science
Elective Courses: Select 8 credits from the following:8
Woody Landscape Plants
Herbaceous Landscape Plants
Plant Propagation
Landscape Management
Turfgrass Management
Turfgrass Management Laboratory
Arboriculture Climbing and Rigging Operations
Nursery Production and Management
Vegetable Crop Production
Fruit Crop Production
Greenhouse Production and Management
Advanced Landscape Plants
Arboriculture Science
Total Credits18

Minor Requirements and Notes

  • A minimum of 8 credits must be taken at NDSU.
  • Students must earn a minimum 2.00 GPA for the minor requirements.