HORT 199

Spring 2025 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 1 TO 4 hours.

Experimental course on a special topic in horticulture.

Approved for Letter and S/U grading. May be repeated as topics vary.

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HORT 199 class schedule data for spring 2025
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
68720
Laboratory
A
9:00AM -10:50AM
T
1303 Plant Sciences Laboratory
Taylor, A
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/21/25-05/07/25
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
Intro Horticulture Lab
Section Info:
An extension of HORT 100, students engage in a variety of hands-on learning activities exploring Horticultural concepts including propagating plants, conducting greenhouse - based experiments, and field trips to see food crop production and harvest.
77179
Laboratory
B
2:00PM -3:50PM
W
1303 Plant Sciences Laboratory
McCoy, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/21/25-05/07/25
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
Intro Horticulture Lab
Section Info:
Intro Horticulture Lab An extension of HORT 100, students engage in a variety of hands-on learning activities exploring Horticultural concepts including propagating plants, conducting greenhouse - based experiments, and field trips to see food crop production and harvest.
77180
Laboratory
C
10:00AM -11:50AM
F
1303 Plant Sciences Laboratory
Nelson, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/21/25-05/07/25
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
Intro Horticulture Lab
Section Info:
Intro Horticulture Lab An extension of HORT 100, students engage in a variety of hands-on learning activities exploring Horticultural concepts including propagating plants, conducting greenhouse - based experiments, and field trips to see food crop production and harvest.
48849
Online
D
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Branham, B
McCoy, J
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/17/25-05/07/25
Credit:
2 hours
Section Title:
Sports Turf & Urban Landscapes
Section Info:
Topic: Sport and Lawn Turf Management Description: Turfgrasses comprise over 40 million acres of residential lawns, parks, golf courses, and athletic fields, and are a major US crop with acreage similar to wheat. Lawns provide numerous ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, evaporative cooling, and water filtration. However, turfgrasses are criticized for excessive water, fertilizer, and pesticide use. This course examines the environmental concerns and benefits of turfgrasses with an emphasis on sports turf design, construction, and maintenance.
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