
Undergraduate Courses
Undergraduate Courses in Plant Science & Landscape Architecture
The Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture (PSLA) offers a dynamic array of undergraduate courses designed to meet diverse career goals across our associate (AAS) and bachelor’s (BS) degree programs, as well as multiple specialized minors.
Our curriculum spans the full spectrum of science, design, and sustainability. As you plan your academic journey, you will find courses ranging from foundational sciences (such as Introduction to Soil Science and Plant Appreciation) to advanced, specialized topics like Introduction to the Horticulture of Cannabis, Organic and Sustainable Vegetable Production, and accredited Landscape Architecture design sequences. Filter current class schedules, view live enrollment data, and find prerequisites for the upcoming term.
- Move beyond the classroom with coursework that takes advantage of state-of-the-art greenhouses, research farms, and real-world community design studios.
- Explore diverse course concentrations including Sustainable Agriculture, Ornamental Horticulture, Turfgrass Science, and Landscape Architecture.
- Complement your major with specialized course sequences in emerging fields like Cannabis Cultivation, Agricultural Biotechnology, and Sustainable Community Food Systems.