207-154 Horticultural Technology

Availability

Burnley campus

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Mr Ken James

Prerequisites

207-158 Horticultural Practices I.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours of lectures, 24 hours of practical classes and tutorials

Subject Description

This subject examines:

  • the range of machinery used in the management of horticultural sites, together with the principles of machinery operation and maintenance;

  • health and safety techniques to identify hazards associated with machinery used, the assessment of risk and the control methods used to comply with current legislation;

  • basic site surveying techniques that will enable the production of site plans and levelling details, for horticultural and irrigation applications;

  • irrigation equipment such as micro, trickle and sprinkler systems as used in horticulture; and

  • water management principles used in the design and management of irrigation systems, including the evaluation of the performance of irrigation systems.

Assessment

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



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