Career and Technological Programs

 

The Division of Agriculture and Forest Resources

 

ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGY

Golf Clubhouse Management

 

This option consists of a combination of basic business, turfgrass management, golf club management, and general education courses designed to prepare a graduate to enter a golf club as an assistant manager or other entry-level management training position. The internship must offer extensive training experiences needed to prepare a graduate for entry-level management positions. Students who complete this curriculum will receive an Associate of Applied Science in Golf Clubhouse Management.

 

COURSES

Hours

ACCT 2101

Principles of Accounting I

3

BUSA 2155

Business Law

3

CISM 2201

Fundamentals of Computer Applications

3

ENGL 1101

Composition I

3

ENGL 1102

Composition II or

 

BUSA 2105

Communicating in the Business Environment

3

FACS 2225

Professional Development

3

HIST 2112

United States History II

3

HORT 2231

Turfgrass Science and Technology

3

HORT 2233

Golf Course Design & Management

3

MATH 1002

Technical Mathematics (or higher)

3

MGMT 2165

Principles of Management

3

HORT 2290*

Golf Club Internship (Experiential Learning)

*12

HORT 2291

Golf Club Operations

3

HORT 2292

Golf Club Management

3

HORT 2293

Special Problems in Golf Club Management

3

MGMT 2167

Human Resource Management

3

MKTG 2175

Principles of Marketing or

 

MKTG 2176

Advertising and Sales Promotion

3

POLS 1101

American Government

3

COMM 1100

Human Communications

3

TOTAL

 

69

PHED 1100C and two PE activities

 

Freshman Seminar

 

*Student must complete 30 semester hours of course work and receive advisor approval before taking HORT 2290. HORT 2250 (Internship II) is available to students lacking in experience and needing additional internship training.