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25. Bachelor of Horticulture
    25.1. Career opportunities
    25.2. Information for students commencing from 2004
        25.2.1. Course objectives
        25.2.2. Course outline
        25.2.3. Electives
    25.3. Information for Students commencing prior to 2004
        25.3.1. Course objectives
        25.3.2. Course outline
        25.3.3. Elective subjects


25. Bachelor of Horticulture

This course is offered at the Burnley campus of the University. Students will need to travel to Parkville for some subjects.

The Bachelor of Horticulture is designed to enable students to major in different areas of the horticultural industry, which can include landscape management, landscape construction, wholesale and retail nursery management, flower production, sports turf management, and arboriculture.

25.1. Career opportunities

This course is designed to prepare graduates for careers in landscape management, horticultural commerce, research and development, horticultural enterprise management and the media.

25.2. Information for students commencing from 2004

25.2.1. Course objectives

On completion of the program, graduates should be able to:

25.2.2. Course outline

First Year
Semester 1Points
 202-103 Biology for Land and Food Resources12.5
 or 
 650-141 Biology of Cells and Organisms12.5
 Students with a VCE score or 25 or greater in Biology may enrol in 650-141 Biology of Cells and Organisms 
 207-108 Horticultural Flora12.5
 207-109 Landscape Design and Plant Establishment12.5
 202-104 Information Technology and Communication12.5
 or 
 202-250 Quantitative Skills for Land and Food12.5
 Students entering without Year 11 Mathematical Methods or equivalent must enrol in 202-250 Quantitative Skills for Land and Food 
Semester 2
 207-103 Ecology12.5
 207-110 The Horticultural Environment12.5
 207-111 Plant Propagation12.5
 207-112 Plant Growth, Nutrition and Chemistry12.5
Total Points100
Second Year
Semester 1Points
 202-202 Experimental Design/Statistical Methods12.5
 202-201 Plant Function12.5
 207-204 Engineering and Irrigation12.5
 207-206 Management of Urban Vegetation12.5
Semester 2
 207-208 Production of Cultivated Plants12.5
 202-203 Soil and Water Resources12.5
 207-207 Plant Health12.5
 207-101 Economics of Resource Use12.5
Total Points100
Third Year
Semester 1Points
 202-302 Human Resource Management12.5
 207-336 Project Planning12.5
 Two electives25
Semester 2
 Two electives25
Year long
 202-001 Industry Placement#0
 202-301 Industry Project25
 202-301 Industry Project (25 points, Year long) may be replaced by 202-303 Industry Project (25 points, Semester 1 0r Semester 2) 
Total Points100
Fourth Year (Honours)
Semester 1 and 2Points
 Two electives (chosen from 300/400 level subjects across ILFR)25
Year-long subjects
 202-405 Honours Research Project75
 202-405 Honours Research Project (75 points, year-long) may be replaced by 202-406 Honours Research Project (75 points, Semester 1 or 2) or 202-407 Honours Research Project (75 points, mid-year entry) 
Total Points100

25.2.3. Electives

Third and Fourth Years
Semester 1Points
 207-303 Advanced Plant Production12.5
 207-308 Turfgrass Science and Management12.5
 207-312 Garden History and Contemporary Design12.5
 207-315 Landscape Construction12.5
 207-322 Irrigation for Intensive Horticult Mgt12.5
 207-332 Arboriculture12.5
Semester 2
 207-201 Resource Industry Economics12.5
 207-338 Open Space Management12.5
 207-305 Revegetation and Landscape Restoration12.5
 207-310 Horticultural Reproduction Technology12.5
 207-313 Graphic Studies12.5
 207-316 Landscape Studies12.5
 207-333 Amenity Tree Assessment and Management12.5

Other ILFR subjects are also available as electives within the Bachelor of Horticulture.

Other Electives
 208-302 MolecularBiology,Breeding& Biotechnology12.5
 207-401 Soil Management and Conservation12.5
 208-402 Advanced Plant Breeding and Improvement12.5
 207-413 Community Mgt Of Land & Natural Resource12.5
 207-414 Social Research Methods12.5
 207-402 Management of Plant and Animal Invasions12.5
 207-407 Parks and Recreation12.5

In addition to these subjects, electives may also be drawn from other faculties, subject to the approval of the faculty concerned and the course coordinator. By appropriate subject choice students in the Bachelor of Horticulture will be able to build on the general education they receive in the first two years of the program to develop specialized knowledge in particular horticulture disciplines. For example, production horticulture students might take 207-303, - 310 and -321. Landscape management students might take 207-305, -315 and -332.

25.3. Information for Students commencing prior to 2004

25.3.1. Course objectives

Students who complete this course should have acquired:

25.3.2. Course outline

Second year
Semester 1Points
 202-201 Plant Function12.5
 202-202 Experimental Design/Statistical Methods12.5
 207-217 Horticultural Engineering12.5
 207-212 The Horticulture of Australian Plants12.5
Semester 2
 202-203 Soil and Water Resources12.5
 207-201 Resource Industry Economics12.5
 or 
 208-210 Financial Management for Resource Ind I12.5
 Two of: 
 207-208 Production of Cultivated Plants12.5
 207-210 Open Space Management12.5
 207-205 Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Mgt12.5
 Sub total100.0
Third year
Semester 1Points
 202-302 Human Resource Management12.5
Year long subject
 202-001 Industry Placement#0
 202-301 Industry Project25
 202-301 Industry Project (25 points, year-long) may be replaced by 202-303 Industry Project (25 points, Semester 1 or 2) 
Electives
 Five electives*62.5
 Sub total100.0
Fourth year (honours)
Year long subjectsPoints
 202-401 Honours Research Project50
 202-401 Honours Research Project (50 points, year-long) may be replaced by 202-402 Honours Research Project (50 points, Semester 1 or 2) or 202-403 Honours Research Project (50 points, mid-year entry) 
Electives
 Four electives*50.0
 Sub total100.0

*Electives can be selected from the following lists or from approved subjects from other courses.

25.3.3. Elective subjects

Insufficient enrolments may lead to a subject being suspended.

Second year
Semester 1Points
 207-205 Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Mgt12.5
Semester 2
 207-208 Production of Cultivated Plants12.5
 207-210 Open Space Management12.5
Third year
Semester 1Points
 202-104 Information Technology and Communication12.5
 207-303 Advanced Plant Production12.5
 207-308 Turfgrass Science and Management12.5
 207-312 Garden History and Contemporary Design12.5
 207-315 Landscape Construction12.5
 207-322 Irrigation for Intensive Horticult Mgt12.5
 207-332 Arboriculture12.5
Semester 2
 207-305 Revegetation and Landscape Restoration12.5
 207-310 Horticultural Reproduction Technology12.5
 207-313 Graphic Studies12.5
 207-316 Landscape Studies12.5
 207-333 Amenity Tree Assessment and Management12.5
Fourth year
Semester 1Points
 207-301 Global Environment & Sustainable Systems12.5
 208-302 MolecularBiology,Breeding& Biotechnology12.5
 207-414 Social Research Methods12.5
 208-402 Advanced Plant Breeding and Improvement12.5
Semester 2
 207-413 Community Mgt Of Land & Natural Resource12.5


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