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Landscaping & Groundskeeping

Updated: Jun 05

Program Summary

Everyone enjoys attractively designed residential areas, public parks and playgrounds, college campuses, shopping centers, golf courses, parkways, and industrial parks. Landscape architects design these areas so that they are not only functional, but also beautiful, and compatible with the natural environment. They plan the location of buildings, roads, and walkways, and the arrangement of flowers, shrubs, and trees.

Landscape architects work for many types of organizations—from real estate development firms starting new projects to municipalities constructing airports or parks—and they often are involved with the development of a site from its conception. Working with architects, surveyors, and engineers, landscape architects help determine the best arrangement of roads and buildings. They also collaborate with environmental scientists, foresters, and other professionals to find the best way to conserve or restore natural resources. Once these decisions are made, landscape architects create detailed plans indicating new topography, vegetation, walkways, and other landscaping details, such as fountains and decorative features.

Employment Trends

  • Almost 23 percent of landscapers are self-employed—more than 3 times the proportion for all professionals.
  • A growing demand for incorporating natural elements into human-made environments, along with the need to meet a wide array of environmental restrictions, will increase the demand for landscape architects.
  • Opportunities should be excellent, especially for workers willing to work seasonal or variable schedules, due to significant job turnover and increasing demand by landscaping services companies.

Program Objectives

  • Successful completion of each course earns a Certificate of Completion
  • Coursework leading to award of a Continuing Education Certificate

Program Requirements

Crs #

Course Name    GO TO Schedule of Classes

Hrs

CTS353

Introduction to Landscape Design

15

CTS368

Intermediate Landscape Design

15

CTS355

Advanced Landscape Design

15

CTS320

Lawn Selection, Construction, and Maintenance

15

CTS351

Pruning and Fertilizing

4

CTS391

Introduction to Residential Landscaping

9

 

Program total

73

 

 
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