HORT 2025 Horticultural Science
	This course examines the propagation, growth, development, and utilization of horticultural plants. The student will study plant classification, anatomy, interactions with the environment, and genetic improvement through lecture presentations and laboratory experiences. (2 lect., 4 lab) LSCI 
 
								
								
	
		Major Topics
	
		Horticulture and human society
Types and functions of leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits
Plant/water relations
Basic genetics
Plant names and groupings
Effects of climate and seasonality on plant growth
Photosynthesis, transpiration, respiration, and reproduction
	 
		
			Outcomes
		
			In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:
		
1. Discuss the fundamental principles of horticulture and its role in human society.
2. Classify plants by family and function.
3. Describe how plants reproduce, grow, and develop.
4. Explain how nutrients are cycled through plants, roots, and the environment.
5. Explain how environmental factors affect plant growth.
6. Describe how genetics influence plant characteristics.
7. Apply the scientific method.
8. Use relevant laboratory tools, applications, and techniques.