Horticulture

Career Focus

 Students in this program are prepared for:
 - Careers in sustainable agriculture, horticulture, and food systems
 - College credits and certifications in plant science, food safety, and agribusiness
 - Further education in agricultural sciences, environmental studies, or culinary arts

Who Can Attend

This course is generally open to students in Grades 11 and 12.

Details

This program is ideal for students passionate about plants, food, and sustainability. Students will explore the entire food system—from growing and harvesting to processing, marketing, and preparing food.
 
 Key Features Include:
 - Hands-On Experience: Work in school gardens, greenhouses, and local farms to grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs.
 - Farm to Plate Education: Learn about soil health, composting, sustainable agriculture, and the culinary use of fresh produce.
 - Community Impact: Participate in school and community-based food projects that promote healthy eating and food access.
 - Career Exploration: Learn about careers in horticulture, agriculture, culinary arts, food science, and sustainability.

Resources

(Links coming soon... Please reach out to CTE department with any questions.)

This course introduces students to a variety of career paths related to horticulture and the food system, based on education and training levels:

➤ Bachelor's Degree or Higher
 Prepare for careers such as:
 - Agricultural Scientists
 - Horticulturists
 - Food Scientists
 - Environmental Scientists
 - Agribusiness Managers

➤ Associate Degree or Certification
 Begin a career in roles like:
 - Greenhouse or Nursery Technician
 - Sustainable Agriculture Technician
 - Food Safety Specialist
 - Landscape Designer
 - Agricultural Equipment Operator

➤ Apprenticeships and On-the-Job Training
 Explore entry-level opportunities including:
 - Farm or Garden Laborer
 - Food Prep and Culinary Assistant
 - Farmer's Market Vendor
 - Grounds Maintenance Worker


High school credit eligibility varies by district. Students should consult their guidance counselor to determine which curriculum requirements may be satisfied through this CTE course.

- Articulated credit may be available with regional universities and technical schools.

Students may qualify for certifications that enhance their employability in agriculture and food sectors.