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Syllabus HALT 1371

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Course Description

HALT 1371 - FLORICULTURE PRODUCTION

A study of the general principles of plants and their life processes and morphology with emphasis on major floral crops. Examination of plant cultivation, production, grading, processing, shipping, and marketing.

Prerequisites

None

Course Goals (includes competencies, incorporation of SCANS, etc.)

The student will will be able to identify the fundamentals of the floriculture industry, and the growing of a flowering crop of plants.

The student will be required to turn in a computer generated research paper and will also be required to give an oral presentation.

Instructor Information

Seth Knight, A.A.; B.S.; M.Ed.

Textbook Information

Introduction to Floriculture by Roy A. Larson

Lab Requirements (if any)

Lab held weekly

Students with Disabilities

Any student with a documented disability (e.g. physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations must contact the Disability Services Office at the respective college at the beginning of each semester. Faculty are authorized to provide only the accommodations requested by the Disability Support Services Office. If you have any questions, please contact Donna Price at 713-718-5165 or the Disability Counselor at each college.

Academic Honesty

Academic dishonesty, CHEATING, will not be tolerated. If an individual is caught, punishment will be taken according to the Student Policies Handbook.

Attendance and Withdrawal Policies

Students are expected to attend classes regularly. Class attendance is checked daily by instructors. Although it is the responsibility of the student to drop a course for non-attendance, the instructor has the authority to drop a student for excessive absences. A student may be dropped from a course for excessive absences after the student has accumulated absences in excess of 12.5% of the hours of instruction (including lecture and laboratory time).

Course Requirements and Grading Policy

The students will be required to complete various projects. These will be determined and assigned by instructor.

Testing

The tests in this class will be computer generated over materials administered in class.

Make-up policy

Per college policy

Projects, Assignments, Portfolios, Service Learning, Internships, etc.

Various projects may be assigned by instructor.

Course Content

A study of the general principles of plants and their life processes and morphology with emphasis on major floral crops. Examination of plant cultivation, production, grading, processing, shipping, and marketing.

Course Calendar with Reading Assignments

Week 1 

Cut Chrysanthemums

Week 2

Carnations

Week 3

Roses

Week 4

Snapdragons; Orchids

Week 5

Gladiolus

Week 6

Specialty Cut Flowers

Week 7

Poinsettias

Week 8

Easter; Midterm Exam

Week 9

Hydrangeas

Week 10

Cyclamen

Week 11

Begonias

Week 12

Kalanchoe

Week 13

Geraniums

Week 14

Other Flowering Plants

Week 15

Bedding Plants

Week 16

Final Exam

Other Student Information (clubs, tutoring, web resources, etc.)

Ag. Consortium of Texas (ACT)
Gulf Coast Agribusiness Council (GCAC)
Texas Junior College Ag. Association (TJCAA)

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