
Why Morrisville?
I chose Morrisville because it was exactly what I was looking for. Right when I stepped on campus it felt right to me. The horticulture program and facilities really got my attention and I enjoy the small town feel of Morrisville. The students have a real relationship with their professors and I really feel at home here.
Horticulture Business Management B.Tech.
Typical Class Schedule
First Year
Fall Semester
- HORT 101 - Plant Materials
- HORT 110 - Horticulture Business I
- BSAD 108 - Business Law I
- COMP 101 - Composition and Research
- MATH As Advised
- American History Elective
Spring Semester
- HORT 108 - Herbaceous Plant Materials
- HORT 111 - Horticultre Practices I
- HORT 103 - Landscape Planning I
- BIOL 102 - Botany, Form and Function
- BSAD 112 - Marketing
- Humanities Electives
Second Year
Fall Semester
- HORT 201 - Plant Propagation
- HORT 210 - Horticulture Practices II
- HORT 200 - Horticulture Production
- HORT 109 - Landscape and Turf Management
- COMP 110 - Technical Communications
- General Elective
Spring Semester
- HORT 241 - Plant Protection
- HORT 211 - Horticulture Practices II
- HORT 202 - Greenhouse Production
- BSAD 116 - Business Organization and Management
- CITA 125 - Speadsheet Concepts and Applications 3
- ECON 100 - Introduction to Macroeconomics
Third Year
Fall Semester
- HORT 400 - Horticulture Production Management
- HORT 310 - Horticulture Practices III
- AGBS 305 - Agicultural Financial Decision Making
- Science Elective
Spring Semester
- HORT 320 - Introduction to Internship
- HORT 311 - Horticulture Practices III
- BSAD 325 - Analytic Marketing
- BSAD 320 - Entrepreneurship
- Western Civilization elective
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
- HORT 403 - Planting Design or as advised
- HORT 410 - Horticulture Practices IV
- HORT 420 - Horticulture Summer Internship
- SPAN 101 - Beginning Spanish College I
- BSAD 300 - Management Commuincations
Spring Semester
- HORT 430 - Horticulture Business Development
- HORT 411 - Horticulture Practices IV
- BSAD 310 - Human Resouce Management
- CITA 335 - Enabling Technologies for Electronic Commerce
* (as advised) – Choice of course based on a consultation with the student’s advisor.
**Math competency through Math 102 is required for this program.
