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Horticulture Transfer Associate Degree

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AST Associate of Science Transfer Degree
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2 Years
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91-95
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Clackamas Community College: Where horticulture education takes root

Pursue your passion for plants and prepare for a fulfilling career in horticulture with Clackamas Community College's Associate of Science degree program.

This transfer-focused program provides a strong foundation in the science and practices of horticulture, preparing you to seamlessly transition into upper-division coursework for a Bachelor of Science degree in general horticulture at Oregon State University.

Why Choose Clackamas Community College's Horticulture Transfer Degree program?

  • Transfer-ready: Our curriculum aligns perfectly with Oregon State University's Bachelor of Science program, ensuring a smooth transfer process.
  • Solid foundation: Gain a comprehensive understanding of plant biology, chemistry and core horticultural practices.
  • Hands-on learning: Develop practical skills through extensive experience in our greenhouses, gardens and working farm site.
  • Accredited excellence: We are the only National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP)-accredited horticulture program in Oregon, guaranteeing the highest quality education.

Ready to cultivate your future? Learn more about our Horticulture Associate of Science program and how to apply today!

For detailed description and outcomes for this program, view the course catalog.

Classes

Required classes for the Horticulture Associate of Science Transfer Degree

The Horticulture Associate of Science Transfer Degree at Clackamas Community College equips you with a foundation in chemistry, biology and horticulture science/practices. Click the button below to see what course requirements and electives are part of this program. 

Horticulture Transfer Classes

 

Job Outlook

Explore high-growth horticulture careers  

The horticulture industry is thriving, projected to grow faster than average according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. At Clackamas Community College, you can immerse yourself right away in the skills and experiences employers are looking for. 

Transfer to a four-year university to earn your bachelor’s degree in horticulture and open up even more exciting career opportunities.

Skills

Develop in-demand horticulture skills

Clackamas Community College's Horticulture Transfer Degree program goes beyond textbook knowledge. We equip you with the practical skills and critical thinking needed to flourish in the horticulture industry.

Here's what you will gain:

  • Effective communication: Learn to gather and analyze data, construct well-supported arguments and critically evaluate information. This ensures clear and persuasive communication when tackling problems in the field.
  • Sustainability in horticulture: Gain a solid understanding of how horticulture interacts with contemporary social and environmental issues. This allows for a holistic approach to plant care that integrates environmental responsibility.
  • Problem-solving expertise: Develop critical thinking skills to assess horticulture systems. You will learn to diagnose plant problems and recommend evidence-based solutions, making you a valuable asset in any horticulture setting.
  • Plant identification: Become confident identifying common woody and herbaceous plants used in landscaping. This foundational knowledge provides a springboard for further specialization in your horticulture career.

For more information on expected outcomes of successfully completing this program, view the course catalog.

Cost

Investing in your future

Starting your education at Clackamas Community College is a smart choice that saves you money on your path to a bachelor degree from a four-year university.

CCC offers some of the lowest tuition rates in the Portland metro area. To begin building the cost for your program, you can start with the base estimate below. 

This estimate includes the cost of tuition and the general fees applied per class and per academic term. This estimate does not include additional fees required for many courses or the cost of course materials. Contact the program to learn more about additional costs that may apply. 

You can also find more information about the costs of attending CCC on the Tuition and Fees page.

Get help paying for college

Scholarships and grants (free money!) are available for students in this program. For help with financial aid and scholarships, contact the Financial Aid Resource Lab.  

 

Transfer Options

Transfer to Oregon State University or other four-year universities

Students receiving an Associate of Science with an emphasis in horticulture will be prepared to transfer into upper division courses (junior standing) to complete a Bachelor of Science degree in general horticulture at Oregon State University.

This degree provides a strong foundation for your future in horticulture. The classes you take at CCC can transfer to horticulture programs at many public universities outside of Oregon. Once you are a student, we recommend meeting with an advisor to help you plan the transfer path that is right for you.

For more information, contact April Chastain, horticulture advisor, at 503-594-3055 or  april.chastain@clackamas.edu.

Learn more about transfer degrees 

More and more students are discovering the best place to begin a bachelor's degree is at a community college. Research shows that community college transfer students are equally if not more likely to graduate than other students, including at the most selective universities. Our transfer degrees can fit seamlessly with many four-year degree paths beyond Clackamas. CCC students transfer to a number of in-state and out-of-state colleges and universities, including public and private schools.  

To learn more, visit our Transfer Degrees page.

 

NALP Logo National Association of Landscape Professionals Accredited Degree Program

National Association of Landscape Professionals

This is the only nationally recognized endorsement offered to colleges with landscape/horticulture programs. It is designed to recognize schools with landscape contracting curricula that meet or exceed industry standards. Visit the their website for more information. 

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