Academic Programs / Environmental Design
Landscape Architecture & Horticulture
Founded 1958
Mary E. Myers, R.L.A., A.S.L.A., Ph.D.
Chair
Dixon Hall 201
267-468-8181
la.hort@temple.edu
www.ambler.temple.edu/la-hort
The Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture offers four-year baccalaureate degree programs in Landscape Architecture and Horticulture; a two-year Associate in Science degree in Horticulture, with a general or business emphasis; and credit certificates in horticulture. The Landscape Architecture degree is accredited by the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board.
With origins that trace back to the Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women, founded at Ambler in 1911, the department, throughout its history, has combined theory with practice. Committed to excellence in ecologically-based education, the department provides students with the knowledge and understanding of sustainable environments. Through an ecological approach to planning, design, development, and care of the land, the programs in Landscape Architecture and Horticulture promote the development of skills to improve the quality of urban, suburban, and rural communities. The unique curricula integrate horticulture and landscape architecture. A state-of-the-art greenhouse is available to students. Students and faculty also utilize the 187-acre Temple University Ambler campus as both an arboretum and living laboratory.
Careers in horticulture and landscape architecture are available in both the public and private sector. For landscape architecture graduates, careers in public landscape architecture include positions with regional, county, and city planning commissions, and park, recreation, housing, and transportation agencies. Private practice includes the design of recreational, residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial projects, as well as the overall planning of new communities. Environmental protection, historical restoration, and land reclamation efforts could also be an important part of the role of a landscape architect.
Students with a degree in horticulture could be involved in the production, use, installation, and management of plants. They may:
- Produce plants in greenhouses and nurseries for sale and landscape use.
- Design, install, and/or maintain residential, commercial, or public landscapes.
- Work in arboreta, botanic gardens, parks, or golf courses.
- Teach in a high school, community college, or university.
- Research new technologies and plants in private and public institutions.
- Work toward registration as a horticultural therapist.
- Write about plants and horticulture for articles, books, and copy on web sites.
- Work as an extension agent or specialist helping residential and commercial clients.
- Work in interior landscaping or floral design.
- Work as a sales representative for horticultural or allied industries.
- Own and operate their own business.
Financial Aid
In addition to assistance from the Department of Student Financial Services, there are several scholarships and grants-in-aid that are available only to Landscape Architecture and Horticulture students. Applications for department scholarships are available from the Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture office and at www.temple.edu/ambler/ac_services/scholarshipslah.htm. Also see Financial Aid.
Continuing Education
The Department offers a variety of credit courses in the late afternoon, in the evening, and on weekends. These courses, available to degree seeking students, are also open to people interested in horticulture who are not seeking a degree. It is also possible, over a period of years, to complete all of the requirements for credit certificate programs or Associate in Science in Horticulture degree by attending late afternoon, evening, and weekend classes. For many, these courses are a means of advancing their careers; for others, they are a source of personal enrichment. For more information, contact the Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture.
Policies and Regulations
The following departmental policy is in addition to the university policies and regulations that apply to all undergraduate students and to the policies that apply to all School of Environmental Design students.
Class Scheduling
The Associate's Degree in Horticulture can be completed through daytime or in late afternoon, evening, and Saturday classes. Students in the bachelor's degree programs in Horticulture and Landscape Architecture will be required to take classes during regular daytime hours, with some courses available in the evening and on weekends.
Horticulture Degree Requirements
Horticulture Bachelor of Science
The degree of Bachelor of Science in Horticulture may be conferred upon a student by recommendation of the faculty and upon the satisfactory completion of a minimum of 124 semester hours of credit with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 overall and in the major. No more than one grade below a C- is allowed in any course in either Landscape Architecture or Horticulture.
Summary of Requirements for the Degree
1. University requirements
- Math 0701 (4 s.h.) and/or English 0701 (4 s.h.), if required by placement testing.
- All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses as part of the major. See below for a list of the specific courses that are required for Horticulture majors.
- Students must complete a set of university requirements: General Education (GenEd) or Core Curriculum:
New freshmen students starting in the 2009-2010 academic year are required to complete the General Education curriculum
(29-30 s.h.) See the General Education section of the Undergraduate Bulletin.
New transfer students starting in the 2009-2010 academic year are required to complete the Core curriculum (33-44 s.h.), including completion of the Library Orientation, also known as Temple Information Literacy Tutorial or TILT. Transfer students should see the Core Curriculum section of the Undergraduate Bulletin.
2. Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture bachelor's degree requirements (28 s.h.)
- Nine (9) courses are required:
Landscape Architecture 1013, 1142 and 2496; Botany 1111 and 1112;
Horticulture 1211, 1212, 2114, and 3514.
3. Horticulture (HORT) major requirements (minimum of 54 s.h.)
- Two (2) Botany courses are required (7 s.h.):
Botany 2121 and 3122.
- Nine (9) Horticulture courses are required (27 s.h.):
Horticulture 2221, 2222, 2323, 2324, 2334, 3423, 3424, 3523, and 4896.
- Three (3) courses from other departments are required (11 s.h.):
Chemistry 1021/1023 and 1022/1024; Strategic and Organizational Communication (STOC) 1111 OR Adult and Organizational Development (AOD) 1166.
- Three (3) Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, or Botany (LAN ARC/HORT/Botany) electives are required (minimum 9 s.h.).
4. Electives (approximately 12 s.h. for students satisfying GenEd requirements; approximately 9 s.h. for students satisfying Core requirements.)
Suggested Semester By Semester Plans
Note: The symbol (F) or (S) after the course number indicates that the class is offered ONLY in the semester indicated: (F) = offered only in fall semester; (S) = offered only in spring semester.
Requirements For New Freshman Students Starting in the 2009-2010 Academic Year
Year 1 - Fall |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Botany |
1111 (F) |
General Botany |
4 |
|
Chemistry
Chemistry |
1021 (F)
1023 (F) |
Introduction to Chemistry I
and
Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory I |
3
1 |
*
|
English |
0802, 0812 or 0902 |
Analytical Reading and Writing |
4 |
GW |
LAN ARC |
1013 (F) |
Natural and the Built Environment |
3 |
|
Semester Total |
|
15 |
|
*Satisfactory completion of Chemistry 1021, 1022, 1023, and 1024 will waive
the two-course GenEd Science (GS) requirement. |
|
Year 1 - Spring |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Botany |
1112 (S) |
Plant Ecology |
3 |
|
Chemistry
Chemistry |
1022 (S)
1024 (S) |
Introduction to Chemistry II
and
Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory II |
3
1 |
*
|
IH |
0851 or 0951 |
Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I |
3 |
GY |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Quantitative Literacy |
4 |
GQ |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Human Behavior |
3 |
GB |
Semester Total |
|
17 |
|
*Satisfactory completion of Chemistry 1021, 1022, 1023, and 1024 will waive
the two-course GenEd Science (GS) requirement. |
|
Year 2 - Fall |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
HORT |
1211 (F) |
Woody Plants I |
3 |
|
HORT |
2323 (F) |
Greenhouse Management |
3 |
|
IH |
0852 or 0952 |
Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II |
3 |
GZ |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Arts |
3-4 |
GA |
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
U.S. Society |
3 |
GU |
Semester Total |
|
15-16 |
|
|
Year 2 - Spring |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Botany |
2121 (S) |
Plant Physiology |
4 |
|
HORT |
1212 (S) |
Woody Plants II |
3 |
|
HORT |
2114 (S) |
Soils |
3 |
|
HORT |
2324 (S) |
Plant Propagation |
3 |
|
LAN ARC |
1142 (S) |
Design Communications |
3 |
|
Semester Total |
|
16 |
|
|
Year 3 - Fall |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
HORT |
2221 (F) |
Herbaceous Plants I |
3 |
|
HORT |
3523 (F) |
Landscape Management |
3 |
|
LAN ARC |
2496** |
Landscape Traditions |
3 |
WI |
LAN ARC/HORT/Botany |
Elective |
|
3 |
|
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Global/World Society |
3 |
GG |
Semester Total |
|
15 |
|
** Writing-intensive course for the major. |
|
Year 3 - Spring |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
HORT |
2222 (S) |
Herbaceous Plants II |
3 |
|
HORT |
2334 (S) |
Food Crops I |
3 |
|
HORT |
3514 (S) |
Landscape Restoration |
3 |
|
STOC
AOD |
1111
or
1166 |
Public Speaking
or
Interpersonal Communication through the Life Span |
3 |
|
GenEd |
08xx or 09xx |
Race & Diversity |
3 |
GD |
Semester Total |
|
15 |
|
|
Year 4 - Fall |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Botany |
3122 (F) |
Applied Plant Physiology |
3 |
|
HORT |
3423 (F) |
Applied Entomology |
3 |
|
HORT |
4896*** (F) |
Senior Seminar |
3 |
WI |
LAN ARC/HORT/Botany |
|
Elective |
3 |
|
Elective |
|
|
3-4 |
|
Semester Total |
|
15-16 |
|
*** Writing-intensive capstone for the major. |
|
Year 4 - Spring |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
HORT |
3424 (S) |
Applied Plant Pathology |
3 |
|
LAN ARC/HORT/Botany |
|
Elective |
3 |
|
Electives |
|
|
9 |
|
Semester Total |
|
15 |
|
|
Degree Total |
|
|
124 |
|
Requirements For New Transfer Students Starting in the 2009-2010 Academic Year
Year 1 - Fall |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Botany |
1111 (F) |
General Botany |
4 |
SA |
Chemistry
Chemistry |
1021 (F)
1023 (F) |
Introduction to Chemistry I
and
Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory I |
3
1 |
SA
SA |
English |
0802, 0812 or 0902 |
Analytical Reading and Writing |
4 |
CO/GW |
LAN ARC |
1013 (F) |
Natural and the Built Environment |
3 |
|
|
|
Temple Information Literacy Tutorial |
0 |
|
Semester Total |
|
15 |
|
|
Year 1 - Spring |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Botany |
1112 (S) |
Plant Ecology |
3 |
|
Chemistry
Chemistry |
1022 (S)
1024 (S) |
Introduction to Chemistry II
and
Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory II |
3
1 |
SB
SB |
IH |
0851 or 0951 |
Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I |
3 |
IA/GY |
Core |
Elective |
Quantitative Reasoning, First Level |
3-4 |
QA/GQ |
Core |
Elective |
International Studies/Language |
3 |
L/IS/GG |
Semester Total |
|
16-17 |
|
|
Year 2 - Fall |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
HORT |
1211 (F) |
Woody Plants I |
3 |
|
HORT |
2323 (F) |
Greenhouse Management |
3 |
|
IH |
0852 or 0952 |
Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II |
3 |
IB/GZ |
Core |
Elective |
Quantitative Reasoning, Second Level |
3-4 |
QB/GQ |
Core |
Elective |
International Studies/Language |
3 |
L/IS/GG |
Semester Total |
|
15-16 |
|
|
Year 2 - Spring |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Botany |
2121 (S) |
Plant Physiology |
4 |
SB |
HORT |
1212 (S) |
Woody Plants II |
3 |
|
HORT |
2114 (S) |
Soils |
3 |
SB |
HORT |
2324 (S) |
Plant Propagation |
3 |
|
LAN ARC |
1142 (S) |
Design Communications |
3 |
|
Semester Total |
|
16 |
|
|
Year 3 - Fall |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
HORT |
2221 (F) |
Herbaceous Plants I |
3 |
|
HORT |
3523 (F) |
Landscape Management |
3 |
|
LAN ARC |
2496 |
Landscape Traditions |
3 |
WI |
Core |
Elective |
American Culture |
3 |
AC/GU |
Core |
Elective |
Arts |
3-4 |
AR/GA |
Semester Total |
|
15-16 |
|
|
Year 3 - Spring |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
HORT |
2222 (S) |
Herbaceous Plants II |
3 |
|
HORT |
2334 (S) |
Food Crops I |
3 |
|
HORT |
3514 (S) |
Landscape Restoration |
3 |
|
STOC
AOD |
1111
or
1166 |
Public Speaking
or
Interpersonal Communication through the Life Span |
3 |
|
Core |
Elective |
Individual and Society |
3 |
IN/GB |
Semester Total |
|
15 |
|
|
Year 4 - Fall |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Botany |
3122 (F) |
Applied Plant Physiology |
3 |
|
HORT |
3423 (F) |
Applied Entomology |
3 |
|
HORT |
4896* (F) |
Senior Seminar |
3 |
WI |
LAN ARC/HORT/Botany |
|
Elective |
3 |
|
Core |
Elective |
Studies in Race |
3 |
RS/GD |
Semester Total |
|
15 |
|
* Writing-intensive capstone for the major. |
|
Year 4 - Spring |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
HORT |
3424 (S) |
Applied Plant Pathology |
3 |
|
LAN ARC/HORT/Botany |
|
Electives |
6 |
|
Elective |
|
Writing-Intensive Elective |
3 |
WI |
Elective(s) |
|
|
2-5 |
|
Semester Total |
|
14-17 |
|
|
Degree Total |
|
|
124 |
|
Horticulture Associate in Science
The degree of Associate in Science in Horticulture may be conferred upon a student by recommendation of the faculty and upon the satisfactory completion of a minimum of 60 semester hours with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 overall and in the major. No more than one grade below a C- is allowed in any course in either Landscape Architecture or Horticulture.
General Horticulture Option
This option in the Associate's Degree is for students interested in developing a well-rounded background in all areas of horticulture or specializing in a particular area of interest such as floral design, integrated pest management, or arboriculture.
Suggested Semester By Semester Plan
Note: The symbol (F) or (S) after the course number indicates that the class is offered ONLY in the semester indicated: (F) = offered only in fall semester; (S) = offered only in spring semester; (FA)/(SA) = offered only in fall/spring of alternate years.
Year 1 - Fall |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
Botany |
1111 (F) |
General Botany |
4 |
HORT |
1001 |
Fundamentals of Horticulture |
2 |
HORT |
1211 (F) |
Woody Plants I |
3 |
English |
0802, 0812 or 0902 |
Analytical Reading and Writing |
4 |
Math
GenEd
Statistics |
0701
or
08xx or 09xx
or
1001 |
Elementary Algebra
or
Quantitative Literacy
or
Pre-Calculus for Business Students
|
3-4 |
Semester Total |
|
|
16-17 |
|
Year 1 - Spring |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
Botany |
1112 (S) |
Plant Ecology |
3 |
HORT |
1212 (S) |
Woody Plants II |
3 |
HORT |
2334 (S) |
Food Crops I |
3 |
LAN ARC/HORT/Botany |
|
Electives |
5-6 |
Semester Total |
|
|
14-15 |
|
Year 2 - Fall |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
HORT |
2221 (F) |
Herbaceous Plants I |
3 |
HORT |
2323 (F) |
Greenhouse Management |
3 |
HORT |
3423 (F) |
Applied Entomology |
3 |
HORT |
3523 (F) |
Landscape Management |
3 |
LAN ARC/HORT/Botany |
|
Elective |
3 |
Semester Total |
|
|
15 |
|
Year 2 - Spring |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
HORT |
2114 (S) |
Soils |
3 |
HORT |
2222 (S) |
Herbaceous Plants II |
3 |
HORT |
2324 (S) |
Plant Propagation |
3 |
HORT |
3424 (S) |
Applied Plant Pathology |
3 |
LAN ARC/HORT/Botany |
|
Elective |
3 |
Semester Total |
|
|
15 |
|
DEGREE TOTAL |
60-62 |
Horticulture Business Option
This option in the Associate's Degree is for students interested in developing a background in landscape horticulture and in business.
Suggested Semester By Semester Plan
Note: The symbol (F) or (S) after the course number indicates that the class is offered ONLY in the semester indicated: (F) = offered only in fall semester; (S) = offered only in spring semester; (FA)/(SA) = offered only in fall/spring of alternate years.
Year 1 - Fall |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
HORT |
1211 (F) |
Woody Plants I |
3 |
Economics |
1101 |
Macroeconomic Principles |
3 |
English |
0802, 0812 or 0902 |
Analytical Reading and Writing |
4 |
Law S.B.M. |
0856
or
1101
or
1102 |
Law and American Society
or
Legal Environment of Business
or
Legal Contracts |
3 |
Statistics |
1001 |
Pre-Calculus for Business Students |
3 |
Semester Total |
|
|
16 |
|
Year 1 - Spring |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
Botany |
1112 (S) |
Plant Ecology |
3 |
HORT |
1212 (S) |
Woody Plants II |
3 |
Accounting |
2101 |
Financial Accounting |
3 |
Elective |
|
ECON 1102: Microeconomic Principles, strongly recommended |
3 |
HR MGMT |
1101 |
Organization and Management |
3 |
Semester Total |
|
|
15 |
|
Year 2 - Fall |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
HORT |
2221 (F) |
Herbaceous Plants I |
3 |
HORT |
3423 (F) |
Applied Entomology |
3 |
Marketing |
2101 |
Marketing Management |
3 |
HORT |
Elective |
Select two:
HORT 2323 (F): Greenhouse Management
HORT 2366 (FA): Nursery Management
HORT 2555 (FA): Arboriculture
HORT 3523 (F): Landscape Management |
6 |
Semester Total |
|
|
15 |
|
Year 2 - Spring |
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
HORT |
2114 (S) |
Soils |
3 |
HORT |
3424 (S) |
Applied Plant Pathology |
3 |
English |
2596 |
Writing for Business and Industry |
3 |
RSK MGT |
2101 |
Introduction to Risk Management |
3 |
HORT |
Electives |
Select one:
HORT 2222 (S), Herbaceous Plants II
HORT 2565 (SA), Turf Management
HORT 3514 (S), Landscape Restoration
|
3 |
Semester Total |
|
|
15 |
|
DEGREE TOTAL |
61 |
Credit Certificates in Horticulture
Credit certificates are available to all undergraduate degree students to complete as part of their studies, regardless of their majors. All certificates are available also to non-matriculated (non-degree seeking) students. Consult an academic advisor about how the required classes fit into academic and career plans.
Credit certificates may be conferred upon a student by recommendation of the faculty and upon satisfactory completion of the required credits for the specific topic area with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 overall. At least one half of the courses required for the certificate must be completed at Temple University.
Note: The symbol (F) or (S) after the course number indicates that the class is offered ONLY in the semester indicated: (F) = offered only in fall semester; (S) = offered only in spring semester; (FA)/(SA) = offered only in fall/spring of alternate years.
Horticultural Therapy
This credit certificate course sequence meets the horticultural therapy course content required by the American Horticultural Therapy Association (AHTA) for registration as a Horticultural Therapist. View the AHTA web site (www.ahta.org) for ADDITIONAL requirements for the Voluntary Professional Registration program as a Horticultural Therapist, such as supervised experience. Required courses are:
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
HORT
HORT |
1001
or
1651 |
Fundamentals of Horticulture
or
Art of Floral Design I |
2
3 |
HORT |
2221 (F) |
Herbaceous Plants I |
3 |
HORT |
2753 (FA) |
Introduction to Horticultural Therapy |
3 |
HORT |
2754 (SA) |
Horticultural Therapy Skills |
3 |
HORT |
2755 (FA) |
Horticultural Therapy Program Management |
3 |
Total Credits for the Temple Ambler Horticultural Therapy Certificate |
14-15 |
Landscape Plants
This credit certificate provides a brief introduction to the areas of horticulture and an intensive learning experience in both woody and herbaceous landscape plants. Learning the names and usage of plants provides a deeper understanding for anyone interested in gardening and landscaping. For the professional, it provides the essential knowledge of plants needed to design high-quality landscapes for clients. For the hobbyist, it provides information that enriches the gardening experience. Required courses are:
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
HORT |
1001 |
Fundamentals of Horticulture |
2 |
HORT |
1211 (F) |
Woody Plants I |
3 |
HORT |
1212 (S) |
Woody Plants II |
3 |
HORT |
2221 (F) |
Herbaceous Plants I |
3 |
HORT |
2222 (S) |
Herbaceous Plants II |
3 |
Total Credits for the Landscape Plants Certificate |
14 |
Native Perennial Garden Design
This credit certificate provides information that enriches the residential planting design experience. Certificate courses provide learning experiences with fundamentals of horticulture, herbaceous plants, and planting design. The skills necessary for a well designed and maintained residential perennial garden will be gained from learning plant identification, cultural conditions, and appropriate use of plants and planting design. Required courses are:
Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
HORT |
1001 |
Fundamentals of Horticulture |
2 |
LAN ARC |
1142 (S) |
Design Communications |
3 |
HORT |
2221 (F) |
Herbaceous Plants I |
3 |
HORT |
2222 (S) |
Herbaceous Plants II |
3 |
HORT |
2666 (F) |
Designing with Perennials
(Prerequisite: HORT 2221) |
3 |
Total Credits for the Native Perennial Garden Design Certificate |
14 |
Other credit certificate areas are under consideration. See the Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture web site for the latest information.
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