Design your future with a Landscape Management Degree from CCC
- Design landscapes that blend creativity with functionality.
- Install and maintain vibrant outdoor spaces for communities and businesses.
- Contribute to environmental sustainability through responsible practices.
- Build a fulfilling career where your passion meets practical application.
- Playing a vital role in protecting our environment through sustainable landscaping practices.
- Nurturing diverse ecosystems that support a thriving biodiversity.
- Building a fulfilling career that allows you to express your creativity and make a lasting impact on the world.
Required classes for the Landscape Management Associate Degree
Launch your thriving landscape career
The landscape management industry is experiencing explosive growth, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting a 14% increase in jobs over the next decade. This translates to abundant career opportunities for graduates like you. Clackamas Community College's Landscape Management Degree program equips you with the skills and knowledge to step confidently into diverse and fulfilling careers.
Develop in-demand skills for success
- Plant identification and selection: Learn to identify a wide range of plants, understand their growth habits and select the optimal varieties for specific landscapes based on climate, soil conditions and desired aesthetics.
- Landscape design principles: Gain a comprehensive understanding of design elements, principles and software to create functional, beautiful and sustainable landscapes.
- Planting techniques and maintenance: Develop expertise in proper planting techniques, pruning methods, fertilization practices and seasonal maintenance routines to ensure the health and vitality of landscapes.
- Irrigation systems and water management: Master the installation, operation and maintenance of irrigation systems to optimize water usage and promote responsible resource management.
- Pest and disease control: Learn to identify common landscape pests and diseases, implement integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, and select safe and effective control methods.
- Sustainable landscaping practices: Embrace eco-friendly practices like water conservation, soil health improvement and integrated pest management to create landscapes that are beautiful and environmentally responsible.
- Business management and customer service: Develop essential business skills like estimating, bidding, project management and effective communication to excel in the professional landscape industry.
Investing in your future
Clackamas Community College 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.
Oregon State University transfer agreement
Some horticulture classes transfer to Oregon State University as part of a bachelor’s degree. Landscape students planning to continue their studies at a four-year college should consult the horticulture advisor to obtain the most recent transfer information. Contact April Chastain at 503-594-3292 or april.chastain@clackamas.edu.