Plant Science/Environmental Horticultural Advising Track

Prepares students for transfer to a four-year institution after completion of two years at Pensacola State College. Landscape and Nursery Horticulture exposes students to the art and science of breeding, installing and maintaining plants that are used to enhance and improve the human environment. This inter-disciplinary advising track combines the study of landscape and nursery horticultural sciences with the study of business, management, and communications.

Horticultural Science graduates look forward to careers as nursery managers/owners, landscape designers, garden magazine journalists, environmental restoration consultants, plant breeders/inspectors and municipal horticulturalists. Career opportunities include work with golf courses, athletic fields, lawn care companies, parks, agrichemical industries, cemeteries, environmental consulting firms, sod farms and governmental agencies, as well as preparation for graduate school. Job opportunities are plentiful for individuals with targeted educational backgrounds and experience in nursery and landscape management.

This advising track was developed with agreement from the University of Florida, Milton Campus. Two plus two scholarships between Pensacola State College and the University of Florida are available each year to graduating seniors.

Students should consult with an advisor at the college or university they plan to attend for the specific courses recommended by that institution. We strongly encourage you to contact the Pensacola State Biological Sciences Department for assistance in planning your program of study. If you plan to transfer to the University of Florida, Milton Campus, please contact Dr. Anthea Amos, Dean, (850) 484-4463, or UF Academic Programs (850) 983-5216, to make sure you meet UF preadmission requirements.

Department Head

Michael R. Allen

(850) 484-1167

mrallen@pensacolastate.edu

Program Contact

Anthea Amos

(850) 484-4463

aamos@pensacolastate.edu

Offered at UF.

Individual course requirements at specific institutions may sometimes differ from the published Common Course Prerequisite Manual. PSC recommends students see an academic advisor as well as contact their transfer institution to confirm program requirements. 

Communications General Education

ENC 1101CEnglish Composition I

3 cc

ENC 1102English Composition II

3 cc

Humanities General Education

See Choices Humanities (General Education Core Course)

3 cc

See Choices Humanities (Literature LIT, AML, or ENL prefix)

3 cc

Mathematics General Education

MAC 1114Plane Trigonometry

3 cc

MAC 1140Precalculus Algebra

3 cc

Natural Sciences General Education

CHM 1045General Chemistry I

3 cc

BSC 1010Principles of Biology

3 cc

Natural Sciences Companion Lab

BSC 1010LPrinciples of Biology Laboratory

1 cc

General Education Electives

Foreign Language II

3 cc

CGS 1570Computer Concepts and Applications

3 cc

Electives

Foreign Language I

3 cc

BOT 2010General Botany

3 cc

BOT 2010LGeneral Botany Laboratory

1 cc

BSC 1011Principles of Biological Diversity

3 cc

BSC 1011LPrinciples of Biological Diversity Laboratory

1 cc

CHM 1045LGeneral Chemistry I Laboratory

1 cc

ENC 1210Technical Writing I

3 cc

PHY 1053General Physics I

3 cc

PHY 1053LGeneral Physics I Laboratory

1 cc

SPC 1608Public Speaking

3 cc

Elective

1 cc

Social Science General Education

AMH 2020American History from 1877

3 cc

or

POS 2041American National Government

3 cc

 

ECO 2013Macroeconomics

3 cc

Total Credit Hours: 60

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