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Environmental Horticulture & Design

About the Program

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Everyone has a green thumb. Let us help you find yours!

Environmental Horticulture & Design is a broad field encompassing the functional, aesthetic, and environmentally-sound creation and maintenance of our urban, rural and natural landscapes.

Whether you are training for a new career, currently a landscape professional, or a hobbyist gardener looking for information on what nutrients to use for your plants, our program is geared to fit your needs.

Check out both our current schedule of classes and to see topics taught.

What Students Say

Our students come from a diverse background. See why the Environmental Horticulture & Design program is so special. Read their testimonials.

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Degree & Certificates

Our program serves as a foundation if you are interested in starting your own design, construction, or maintenance business, or want to find a job within the "green" industry.

View list below for degrees and certificates offered at 17³Ô¹Ï. Then select program map for a possible schedule that fulfills program and college requirements.

For program requirements and full course listings, view .

Associate in Science Degree

Certificate of Achievement

Career Opportunities

Through our program you'll learn about the business services and manufacturing industries supporting the environmental horticulture or ‘‘green’’ industry" â€” one of the largest employers in the United States.

Horticulture Careers within the "Green" Industry

  • Arboriculture
  • Landscape Construction
  • Environmental Management
  • Landscape Design
  • Landscape & Garden Maintenance
  • Historic Garden & Estate Management
  • Nursery Management
  • Horticultural Consulting
  • Parks & Golf Course Management
  • Horticultural Therapy
  • Interiorscaping
  • Pest Management
  • Irrigation Specialist
  • Plant Biotechnology

Program Mission

Our mission is to blend theoretical knowledge regarding horticulture with practical application of horticultural technique in all of our offerings.

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Students will demonstrate skills necessary to design residential landscapes.
  • Students will be able to identify plant material.
Environmental Horticulture & Design
Degree/Cert: AS/Yes
Length: 1-2 years
Start/End: Anytime
FT/PT: FT/PT
Number Accepted: Open
Program Application Deadline: Anytime
Prerequisites: Yes
Approx. Cost of Program: $2,750
National Lic./Cert.: Yes
State Lic.Cert.: Yes
Estimated Annual Salary: $62,000-$170,000

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Questions?
We're Here to Help!

Viji Jagannathani, Environmental Horticulture & Design Department

jagannathanviji@fhda.edu


RM 8602, Main Campus

Division Office Contacts

HEALTH SCIENCES & HORTICULTURE
Office: Building 5200, Room 5211 
Nancy Cheung, MPA, Division Dean
cheungnancy@fhda.edu
For more information, visit the HSH website.

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