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Agriculture &
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Agriculture Business Program

Agriculture Business, A.S.
Agriculture Sales & Service, A.S.
Agriculture Sales & Service, Certificate

 

Agriculture Business - Associate Science Degree

This program will develop and expand the student's knowledge of Agriculture Business. The student will develop knowledge and skills sufficient to gain and hold entry-level jobs in Ag Business. Contact the division office in the Agriculture Building for advising assistance.

 
To earn an Associate in Science Degree, the student must complete the MJC Associate Degree Requirements in addition to the following coursework.
(2007-2008 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
PLSC 200 [1,2] Introduction to Plant Science 3
ANSC 200 [1,2] Introduction to Animal Science 3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 12 units
AGEC 200 [2] Agriculture Accounting and Analysis 3
AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agricultural Economics 3
AGEC 220 [3,4] Agribusiness Management 3
AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer Applications 3
IV. Elective Courses - Complete 4 units
Any 200 level Animal Science with a laboratory.
No more than 1 unit in a 300 level Agriculture class.
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR A.S. MAJOR 30
 

Agriculture Sales & Service - Technician Certificate

The student will learn step-by-step sales techniques, stage presence, self-evaluation of voice, habits, abilities in sales, and understanding of sales career. This program will help students make decisions as to whether or not they are qualified in sales, and prepare them for a sales career if they choose that vocation. Contact the division office in the Agriculture Building for advising assistance.

 
To earn a Certificate of Achievement, the student must complete the following coursework. Each course must be completed with a grade of C or better.
(2007-2008 Catalog)

For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
PLSC 200 [1,2] Introduction to Plant Science 3
ANSC 200 [1,2] Introduction to Animal Science 3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 18 units
AGEC 200 [2] Agriculture Accounting and Analysis 3
AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agricultural Economics 3
AGEC 215 [NP] Agricultural Marketing 3
AGEC 280 [1,2] Agricultural Sales and Service 3
AG 285 [NP] Communications in Agriculture 3
SPCOM 100 [NP] Fundamentals of Public Speaking OR
SPCOM 102 [NP] Introduction to Human Communication
3
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR CERTIFICATE 32
 

Agriculture Sales & Service - Associate Science Degree

 
To earn an Associate in Science Degree, the student must complete the MJC Associate Degree Requirements in addition to the following coursework.
(2007-2008 Catalog)

For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
Work Experience/Internship must be marketing sales or closely allied.
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
PLSC 200 [1,2] Introduction to Plant Science 3
ANSC 200 [1,2] Introduction to Animal Science 3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 12 units
AGEC 200 [2] Agriculture Accounting and Analysis 3
AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agricultural Economics 3
AGEC 215 [NP] Agricultural Marketing 3
AGEC 280 [1,2] Agricultural Sales and Service 3
IV. Elective Courses - Complete 4 units
AG 280 [NP] Agricultural Computations 3
AG 285 [NP] Communications in Agriculture 3
AGEC 220 [2-4] Agribusiness Management 3
AGEC 225 [1] Agricultural Computer Applications 3
SPCOM 100 [NP] Fundamentals of Public Speaking
OR
SPCOM 102 [NP] Introduction to Human Communication
3
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR A.S. MAJOR 30

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Agriculture Science

Agriculture Science, A.S.
Agriculture Laboratory, A.S.
Agriculture Laboratory, Certificate

 

Agriculture Science - Associates Science Degree

The agricultural science program is designed to prepare students in a variety of agricultural careers that may not fall within the traditional agriculture production and agriculture business majors. They include agriculture teachers, journalists, lawyers, public relations professionals, literacy advocates, lobbyists, commodity representatives, international agriculturalists, and other careers that require a broad understanding of all agricultural industries.

 
To earn an Associate in Science Degree, the student must complete the MJC Associate Degree Requirements in addition to the following coursework.
(2007-2008 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
PLSC 200 [NP] Introduction to Plant Science 3
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
ANSC 200 [1] Introduction to Animal Science 3
AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer Applications OR
AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agriculture Economics OR
AGEC 200 [2-4] Agriculture Accounting and Analysis
3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 9 units
ANSC 201 [NP] Beef Cattle Science OR
ANSC 202 [NP] Swine Science OR
ANSC 203 [NP] Sheep Science
3
ANSC 230 [2,3,4] Poultry Science 3
EHS 210 [NP] Introduction to Environmental Horticulture 3
PLSC 230 [NP] Fruit Science 3
ANSC 220 [2,3,4] Dairy Industry/Dairy Science 3
IV. Elective Courses - Complete 7 units
ANY CLASS NOT USED IN AREA II & III
ANY 200 LEVEL AGRICULTURE CLASS APPROVED BY ADVISOR
2 UNITS OF 300 LEVEL CLASS
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR A.S. MAJOR 30
   
 

Agriculture Laboratory - Associate Science Degree

The student will acquire skills for entry-level employment in an agricultural laboratory analyzing soil, feed, food, water, etc. Contact the division office in the Agriculture Building for advising assistance.

 
To earn an Associate in Science Degree, the student must complete the MJC Associate Degree Requirements in addition to the following coursework.
(2007-2008 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
PLSC 200 [NP] Introduction to Plant Science OR
ANSC 200 [1] Introduction to Animal Science
3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer Applications OR
AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agriculture Economics OR
AGEC 200 [2-4] Agriculture Accounting and Analysis
3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 8 units
AG 376 [3,4] Basic Science and Laboratory Techniques 3
AG 280 [NP] Agricultural Computations OR
HIGHER MATH
3
FDP 376 [1] Basic Food Plant Laboratory Procedures 1
FDP 378 [2] Food Laboratory Instruments 1
IV. Elective Courses - Complete 8 units
CHEM 101 [NP] General Chemistry OR
CHEM 143 [NP] Introductory College Chemistry OR
CHEM 144 [NP] Fundamentals of Organic and Biochemistry
4-5
MICRO 101 [NP] Microbiology 4
AG 285 [1,2] Communications in Agriculture 3
FDP 200 [1] Basic Food Processing 3
FDP 379-387 Select course in consultation with advisor 1-2
ANY COURSE NOT TAKEN IN II. AND/OR III. ABOVE MAY BE USED TO COMPLETE IV.  
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR A.S. MAJOR 30
 

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Agriculture Laboratory - Certificate

 
To earn a Certificate of Achievement, the student must complete the coursework as indicated below in addition to completing 400 hours of in laboratory work experience. Each course must be completed with a grade of C or better. (2007-2008 Catalog) For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
PLSC 200 [NP] Introduction to Plant Science OR
ANSC 200 [1] Introduction to Animal Science
3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer Applications OR
AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agriculture Economics OR
AGEC 200 [2-4] Agriculture Accounting and Analysis
3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 14 units
AG 376 [3,4] Basic Science and Laboratory Techniques 3
AG 280 [NP] Agricultural Computations OR
HIGHER MATH
3
FDP 376 [1] Basic Food Plant Laboratory Procedures 1
FDP 378 [2] Food Laboratory Instruments 1
AG 285 [1,2] Communications in Agriculture 3
FDP 200 [1] Basic Food Processing 3
IV. Elective Courses - Complete 6 units
CHEM 101 [NP] General Chemistry OR
CHEM 143 [NP] Introductory College Chemistry OR
CHEM 144 [NP] Fundamentals of Organic and Biochemistry
4-5
MICRO 101 [NP] Microbiology 4
FDP 379-387 Select course in consultation with advisor 1-2
ANY COURSE NOT TAKEN IN II. AND/OR III. ABOVE MAY BE USED TO COMPLETE IV.  
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR A.S. MAJOR 34

 

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Animal Science Programs

Animal Science, A.S.
Dairy Industry, A.S.
Dairy Industry, Certificate
Dairy Science, A.S.
Poultry Science, A.S.
Artificial Insemination, Certificate
Veterinarian Technician, Certificate

 

Animal Science - Associate Science Degree

The Animal Science program prepares students for livestock ranching, ranch management, agribusiness and agri-education, as well as artificial insemination. It also prepares students for transfer to a senior college for continuation of agriculture education and training. Contact the division office in the Agriculture Building for advising assistance.

 
To earn an Associate in Science Degree, the student must complete the MJC Associate Degree Requirements in addition to the following coursework.
(2007-2008 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
PLSC 200 [NP] Introduction to Plant Science 3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer ApplicationsOR
AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agriculture Economics OR
AGEC 200 [2-4] Agriculture Accounting and Analysis
3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 12 units
ANSC 200 [1] Introduction to Animal Science 3
ANSC 201 [NP] Beef Cattle Science 3
ANSC 202 [NP] Swine Science 3
ANSC 203 [NP] Sheep Science 3
ANSC 207 [NP] Equine Science 3
ANSC 210 [1] Livestock Selection & Evaluation 3
ANSC 211 [3,4] Meat Science 3
ANSC 214 [NP] Livestock, Feeding & Nutrition 3
ANSC 215 [2-4] Animal Health & Sanitation 3
IV. Elective Courses - Complete 4 units
Any 200 level Animal Science class not listed above [NP]
Any Agriculture class not used in Area II. for breadth [NP]
Any Animal Science class not used in Area III. for major core [NP]
No more than two units of 300 level Agriculture classes
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR A.S. MAJOR 30
 

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Dairy Industry - Associate Science Degree

The Dairy Industry program teaches students the fundamentals of milk processing and marketing.  Students learn about the milk processing industry and the various milk and milk products being marketed.

 
To earn an Associate in Science Degree, the student must complete the MJC Associate Degree Requirements in addition to the following coursework.
(2007-2008 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349 A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
ANSC 200 [NP] Introduction to Animal Science 3
PLSC 200 [NP] Introduction to Plant Science 3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer ApplicationsOR
AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agriculture Economics OR
AGEC 200 [2,3,4] Agriculture Accounting & Analysis
3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 12 units
DAIND 301 [NP] Good Management Practices/Sanitation 1
DAIND 302 [NP] Fluid Stream 1
DAIND 303 [NP] Industrial Safety 1
DAIND 304 [NP] Sensory Evaluation & Grading 1
DAIND 305 [NP] Food Safety/HACCP 1
DAIND 306 [NP] Dairy Industry Employability Skills 1
DAIND 307 [NP] Process Equipment & Engineering 1
DAIND 308 [NP] Laboratory Skills 1
DAIND 309 [NP] Dairy Products & Marketing 1
DAIND 310 [NP] Transportation of Dairy Products 1
DAIND 311 [NP] Cheese and Whey Processing 1
DAIND 312 [NP] Warehousing/Dry & Refrigerated 1
IV. Elective Courses - Complete 4 units
ANSC 222 [NP] Milk Production & Technology

3

Any other Agriculture course approved by major advisor

1

 
TOTAL UNITS FOR A.S. MAJOR 30
 

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Dairy Industry - Certificate

The Dairy Industry program teaches students the fundamentals of milk processing and marketing.  Students learn about the milk processing industry and the various milk and milk products being marketed.

 
To earn a Certificate of Achievement, the student must complete the following coursework. Each course must be completed with a grade of C or better.
(2007-2008 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 2 units
AG 349 B [NP] Work Experience 2
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 12 units
DAIND 301 [NP] Good Management Practices/Sanitation 1
DAIND 302 [NP] Fluid Stream 1
DAIND 303 [NP] Industrial Safety 1
DAIND 304 [NP] Sensory Evaluation & Grading 1
DAIND 305 [NP] Food Safety/HACCP 1
DAIND 306 [NP] Dairy Industry Employability Skills 1
DAIND 307 [NP] Process Equipment & Engineering 1
DAIND 308 [NP] Laboratory Skills 1
DAIND 309 [NP] Dairy Products & Marketing 1
DAIND 310 [NP] Transportation of Dairy Products 1
DAIND 311 [NP] Cheese and Whey Processing 1
DAIND 312 [NP] Warehousing/Dry & Refrigerated 1
IV. Agriculture Major Elective Units - Complete 3 units
AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer Applications

3

 
TOTAL UNITS FOR CERTIFICATE 17
 

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Dairy Science - Associate Science Degree

The Dairy Science Program teaches students the fundamentals of Dairy Production.  Students develop skills and knowledge relative to milk production, selection, reproduction, genetics, nutrition, diseases, fitting, and computer programs.

 
To earn an Associate in Science Degree, the student must complete the MJC Associate Degree Requirements in addition to the following coursework.
(2007-2008 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349 A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
PLSC 200 [NP] Introduction to Plant Science 3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer ApplicationsOR
AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agriculture Economics OR
AGEC 200 [2,3,4] Agriculture Accounting & Analysis
3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 9 units
ANSC 220 [NP] Dairy Industry/Dairy Science 3
ANSC 221 [NP] Dairy Cattle Selection & Evaluation 3
ANSC 224 [NP] Dairy Feeds & Feeding 3
ANSC 226 [NP] Dairy Breeding & Selection 3
IV. Agriculture Major Electives - Complete 7 units
ANSC 215 [NP] Animal Health and Sanitation 3
ANSC 217 [NP] Advanced Breeding & Artificial Insemination 4
ANSC 222 [NP] Milk Production & Technology 3
ANSC 227 [NP] Advanced Dairy Cattle Selection and Evaluation 3
ANSC 228 [NP] Dairy Management 3
ANY 200 SERIES AGRICULTURE COURSE NOT TAKEN ABOVE 3
1 UNIT MAXIMUM FROM ANY 300 SERIES AGRICULTURE COURSE 1
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR A.S. MAJOR 30
 

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Poultry Science - Associate Science Degree

Students in Poultry Science study; the composition of feeds and their nutritional value, diagnosis, treatment and control of diseases, types of housing, and principles of poultry breeding, brooding, care and processing of fryers, replacements, and laying hens, grading and candling eggs, and marketing and economic aspects of poultry production.  Students also study efficiency factors affecting profit.  The Poultry Science Program is designed to prepare students for entry-level management positions in the poultry industry.

 
To earn an Associate in Science Degree, the student must complete the MJC Associate Degree Requirements in addition to the following coursework.
(2006-2007 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349 A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
ANSC 200 [NP] Introduction to Animal Science 3
PLSC 200 [NP] Introduction to Plant Science 3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer ApplicationsOR
AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agriculture Economics OR
AGEC 200 [2,3,4] Agriculture Accounting & Analysis
3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 12 units
ANSC 230 [1] Poultry Science 3
ANSC 214 [NP] Livestock Feeding and Nutrition OR
ANSC 234 [NP] Poultry Feeding
3
ANSC 235 [2] Poultry Diseases & Housing OR
ANSC 215 [2] Animal Health and Sanitation
3
AGEC 220 [3,4] Agribusiness Management 3
ANSC 232 [NP] Avian Practices 3
ANSC 236 [2] Poultry Breeding and Selection 3
IV. Agriculture Major Electives - Complete 4 units
ANY 200 LEVEL ANIMAL SCIENCE CLASS THAT IS NOT LISTED ABOVE
ANY 200 LEVEL AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS CLASS NOT LISTED ABOVE
ANY AGRICULTURE CLASS NOT USED IN AREA II. FOR BREADTH CORE
NO MORE THAN TWO UNITS OF 300 LEVEL AGRICULTURE CLASSES
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR A.S. MAJOR 30
 

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Artificial Insemination - Technician Certificate

Artificial Insemination Technicians utilize principles of genetics and knowledge of animal production to breed specific characteristics into economically important animals.  The Artificial Insemination Technicians program prepares students to artificially inseminate cows, collect and evaluate semen, evaluate pedigrees, and to effectively communicate with customers.

 
To earn a Certificate of Achievement, the student must complete the following coursework. Each course must be completed with a grade of C or better.
(2007-2008 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349 A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
AG 376 [NP] Basic Science & Lab Techniques 3
AGEC 200 [2,3,4] Agricultural Accounting & Analysis 3
AGEC 280 [NP] Agricultural Sales & Services 3
III. Required Courses - Complete 13 units
ANSC 201 [NP] Beef Cattle Science 3
ANSC 220 [NP] Dairy Industry/Dairy Science 3
ANSC 217 [NP] Advanced Breeding & Artificial Insemination 4
ANSC 226 [NP] Dairy Breeding & Selection OR
ANSC 216 [NP] Livestock Breeding & Selection
3
IV. Electives Courses - Complete 3 units
ANSC 224 [NP] Dairy Feeds & Feeding OR
ANSC 214 [NP] Livestock Feeding & Nutrition
3
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR CERTIFICATE 30
 

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Veterinarian Technician - Technician Certificate

The veterinary technician program at MJC is currently being offered to students through the alternate route. Students are required to have three years experience in a clinic, in addition to our courses completed in order to take the state RVT exam.

Students with no prior experience in the vet industry are still eligible for the program, and can begin their work experience through our internship program.

The program is designed to take one year to complete if the courses are taken in the suggested order.

 
To earn a Certificate of Achievement, the student must complete the following coursework. Each course must be completed with a grade of C or better.
(2007-2008 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Required Courses - Complete 17 units
ANSC 250 [2] Intro to Veterinary Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology 3
ANSC 251 [3] Veterinary Pharmacy Procedures 2
ANSC 252 [3] Veterinary Equipment, Operation Instrumentation and Safety 3
ANSC 253 [4] Veterinary Laboratory Procedures 1
ANSC 254 [4] Veterinary Medical Office Procedures 2
ANSC 255 [3] Preparation for Veterinary Surgical and Dental Assistance 3
ANSC 256 [3] Veterinary Assistance and Nursing: Emergency Procedures 1
ANSC 257 [4] Veterinary Assistance and Nursing: Animal Handling 2
Suggested Electives Courses - not required for certificate
BIO 111 [NP] General Biology 4
ANSC 200 [NP] Intro to Animal Science (Large animal oriented) 3
ANSC 215 [NP] Animal Health and Sanitation (Large animal oriented) 3
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR CERTIFICATE 17
NOTE: *To become a registered veterinary technician, students must meet specific requirements established by the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association.) Please contact the MJC Agriculture Division office for advising.  

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Environmental Horticulture Programs

Environmental Horticulture Science, A.S.
Landscape Architecture, A.S.
Commercial Floristry, Certificate
Landscape / Park Maintenance, Certficate
Landscape Design, Certficate
Nursery Production, Certificate

 

Environmental Horticulture Science - Associate Science Degree

The MJC environmental horticulture program encompasses a wide selection of the horticulture industry, from nursery operations to floriculture to landscaping. There is a multitude of degrees and certificates in various aspects of environmental horticulture science offered. In addition, MJC proudly houses an operating production and retail nursery, where students experience the entire rainbow of the retail nursery experience, from seed to sale. This 34,000 square foot nursery includes a 10,000 square foot greenhouse and a 2000 square foot propagation house where plant materials for both instruction and sale are produced.

 
To earn an Associate in Science Degree, the student must complete the MJC Associate Degree Requirements in addition to the following coursework.
(2006-2007 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349 A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 6 units
ANSC 200 [NP] Introduction to Animal Science 3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer Applications OR
AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agriculture Economics OR
AGEC 200 [2,3,4] Agriculture Accounting & Analysis
3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 12 units
PLSC 200 [1,2] Introduction to Plant Science 3
EHS 201 [1,2] Plant Materials and Usage 1 3
EHS 202 [1,2] Plant Materials and Usage 2 3
EHS 210 [1] Introduction to Environmental Horticulture 3
IV. Agriculture Major Electives - Complete 7 units
AGM (ANY) Any class listed in Agricultural Mechanics 1-4
EHS 212 [3,4] Floriculture Crop Production 3
EHS 215 [3] Landscape Planning & Design 3
EHS 220 [3,4] Turfgrass Management 3
EHS 235 [NP] Plant Propagation/Production 3
EHS 250 [NP] Landscape Irrigation 3
EHS 276 [1,2] Landscape Maintenance 3
EHS 278 [3,4] Landscape Construction and Installation 3
EHS 280 [1] Beginning Floral Design 3
EHS 281 [2] Advanced Floral Design 3
NR 222 [3] Native Plants Identification 3
PLSC 250 [2,3] Plant Nutrition & Fertilizers 3
PLSC 255 [2,3] Plant Pest Control 3
PLSC 260 [2,3] Plant Disease Control 3
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR A.S. MAJOR 30
 

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Landscape Architecture - Associate Science Degree

The Landscape Architecture program prepares students to transfer to four year college and professional programs. Landscape architecture encompasses a broad base of opportunity and service including environmental and resource conservation concerns. These concerns have created a need for more careful planning between man, his built environment, and his natural surroundings

 
To earn an Associate in Science Degree, the student must complete the MJC Associate Degree Requirements in addition to the following coursework.
(2006-2007 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Required Courses - Complete 19 units
ARCH 100 [1] Introduction to Engineering & Architecture 1
ARCH 121 [1] Beginning Graphics & Design 1 4
ARCH 131 [1] Architectural Drafting 1 4
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
EHS 201 [NP] Plant Materials and Usage 1 3
EHS* 202 [NP] Plant Materials and Usage 2 3
II. Elective Courses - Complete 11 units
ARCH 106 [3] Materials of Construction 2
ARCH 107 [4] Materials of Construction Lab 1
ARCH 117 [NP] History of Architecture 1 3
ARCH 118 [NP] History of Architecture 2 3
ARCH 122 [2] Beginning Graphics & Design 2 4
ARCH 132 [2] Architectural Drafting 2 3
ARCH 152 [3] Architectural Design 1 5
ARCH 153 [4] Architectural Design 2 5
ENGR 230 [3] Field Surveying 2
ENGTC 210 [NP] Introduction to CAD 1
ENGTC 211 [NP] Intermediate Topics in CAD 1
EHS 210 [NP] Introduction to Environmental Horticulture 3
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR A.S. MAJOR 30
 

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Commercial Floristry - Technician Certificate

The Commercial Floristry Program prepares students to enter the field of Floral Design and Flower Shop Management. The program is designed to provide entry level skills, and further, to prepare students for advancement within this ever-changing and dynamic industry. The floral design program is being revitalized under the direction of a new instructor with a strong background in design and business. The floral design curriculum offers students art history and theory, as well as a practical “hands on” approach of designing with flowers. Students have the opportunity to work with experts within the floriculture industry and gain practical experience with the many field trips and guest speakers.

 
To earn a Certificate of Achievement, the student must complete the following coursework. Each course must be completed with a grade of C or better.
(2007-2008 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349 A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
PLSC 200 [1,2] Introduction to Plant Science 3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer ApplicationsOR
AGEC 210 [NP] Elements of Agriculture Economics OR
AGEC 200 [2,3,4] Agriculture Accounting & Analysis
3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 27 units
EHS 201 [1,2] Plant Materials and Usage 1 3
EHS 210 [1] Introduction to Environmental Horticulture 3
EHS 212 [2,3,4] Floriculture Crop Production 3
EHS 280 [1] Beginning Floral Design 3
EHS 281 [2,3,4] Advanced Floral Design 3
EHS 282 [3,4] Floral Shop Management 4
EHS 383 [1,2] Commercial Floristry Production 4
AGEC 280 [4] Agricultural Sales & Service 3
SPCOM 102 [1] Introduction to Human Communication 3
BUSAD 259 [NP] Small Business Management 3
PLSC 255 [NP] Plant Pest Control 3
 
TOTAL UNITS FOR CERTIFICATE 41
 

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Landscape / Park Maintenance - Technician Certificate

In this program the student will develop skills in recognizing, using, propagation, planting and maintenance of ornamental plants and materials used in landscaping. Contact the division office in the Agriculture Building
for advising assistance.

 
To earn a Certificate of Achievement, the student must complete the following coursework. Each course must be completed with a grade of C or better.
(2007-2008 Catalog)
For course description and availability, click the course number.
I. Agriculture Career Courses - Complete 5 units
AG 115 [1] Introduction to Agricultural Education and Careers 1
AG 349 A-D [NP] Work Experience OR
AG 249 [NP] Agriculture Internship
4
II. Agriculture Science Breadth Courses - Complete 9 units
PLSC 200 [1,2] Introduction to Plant Science 3
NR 200 [1,2] Soils 4
AGM 200 [NP] Introduction to Mechanical Technology 3
AGEC 225 [NP] Agriculture Computer Applications OR
AGEC 200 [2,3,4] Agriculture Accounting & Analysis
3
III. Agriculture Major Courses - Complete 21 units
EHS 201 [1,2] Plant Materials and Usage 1 3
EHS 202 [1,2] Plant Materials and Usage 2 3
EHS 210 [1] Introduction to Environmental Horticulture 3
EHS 220 [2,3,4] Turfgrass Management 2
EHS 276 [1] Landscape Maintenance 3
EHS 278 [2,3,4] Landscape Construction and Installation 3
EHS 215 [3,4] Landscape Design 3
AGM 222 [1] Ornamental Horticulture Machinery 1
IV. Agriculture Major Electives - Complete 7 units
AG 280 [NP] Agricultural Computations 3
AG 285 [NP] Communications in Agriculture 3
NR 222 [3] Native Plants Identification 3
AGEC 280 [2,3,4] Agricultural Sales and Service 3