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Undergraduate Program
Landscape Horticulture provides students with the opportunity to combine the science of horticulture and their creative abilities in creating aesthetically beautiful, inviting, and functional environments. Students learn valuable skills that will provide them with the competitive edge employers are looking for. Landscape horticulturists use the principles of design and the appropriate plant material to create both residential and commerial landscapes. Landscape Horticulture Curriculum 
Pre-Landscape Architecture/Landscape Horticulture The Pre-Landscape Architecture/Landscape Horticulture cirriculum is our newest program in Horticulture. This program is for students who have an interest in pursuing a Master's of Landscape Architecture (M.L.A.) after finishing their Bachelor of Science in Landscape Horticulture.
Nursery and Greenhouse Science students learn the how to manage container nurseries, field nurseries, and greenhouses for the production of woody and herbaceous perennial ornamentals, annuals, and florist crops. Business and science in horticulture come together as students prepare for many different job opportunities, including greenhouse or nursery manager, retail sales positions, wholesale brokerage, and many more. Nursery and Greenhouse Science Curriculum 
Fruit and Vegetable Production is for students interested in production horticulture. There are many opportunities that support fruit production, including cooperative extension, research with private companies and government agencies such as the USDA-ARS, and marketing. Fruit and Vegetable Production Curriculum 
See which courses you need to take each semester in your area of emphasis. Bolded courses constitute the major. (Course descriptions)
Alabama Community Colleges Transfer Equivalencies for Horticulture
There are also many opportunities to get invovled in campus organizations while @ Auburn. Our department offers these organizations that you can get involved with:

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