207-217 Horticultural Engineering

Availability

Burnley campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Mr Ken James

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours lectures, 12 hours tutorials and 12 hours practical sessions

Subject Description

On completion of this subject students should:

  • gain an understanding of the machinery used in the management of horticulture resources, including principles of operation and maintenance; and

  • develop an understanding of site surveying techniques and basic structural principles used in managing horticultural sites including landscapes, parklands and gardens.

This subject covers:

  • the machinery used in the management of horticultural resources including parklands, sports turf, nurseries, and urban landscapes;

  • principles of machinery operation and maintenance and the management of machinery resources in horticultural enterprises such as local councils;

  • site surveying and levelling for horticultural applications, including field work, drawing of plans, boundaries and levels for irrigation and drainage works; and

  • design principles of horticultural structures including greenhouses, pergolas and light timber structures.

Assessment

One 2000 word assignment (20%) and two two-hour examinations (40% each).



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