Phone: 989.673.5300 x 304 Caro MI 48723 URL: www.tisd.k12.mi.us Email: aslagh@tisd.k12.mi.us



Similar documents
UTAH CERTIFIED NURSEY PROFESSIONAL UCNP TEST SYLLABUS

Virginia s Turfgrass Industry

Southern California Regional Occupational Center SCROC COURSE DESCRIPTION

DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE CATALOG

Summer Stress Arrives Early on Cool Season Lawns

Agriculture/Park and Landscape Management

NORTH COUNTY TRANSFER CENTER METRO Contract Numbers 01756/ % - DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SECTION NEW PLANTING MAINTENANCE

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT. Nursery Manager DEGREE AND CURRICULUM:

Phone: Caro MI URL:

Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Career Cluster Nursery and Landscape

Cabrillo College Catalog

Self-Certification Checklist

Waterwise Landscaping: Designing a Drought-tolerant (and deer-resistant) Landscape and Garden

Landscape Maintenance

Speaker Name: Carrie Dubberley Title/Company: founder and owner of Dubberley Landscape Contact:

x339 Caro MI URL:

Hydroseed Care Guide

Busting the Most Common Lawn Myths and Misconceptions Aaron Patton

Environmental Horticulture

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES

PREVENTING PEST DAMAGE IN HOME LAWNS

Course Title: LANDSCAPE DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT. Students will: 1. Compare job characteristics for various careers in landscape design and management.

2015 Portland metro area Master Gardener program proposal

Fertilizer, Weed Control, Grubs, and General Application Questions

Landscape Technician - Environmental

Position Summary. Open Position GROUNDSKEEPER GARDENER F03. Non-Exempt. Covered ARBORETUM GARDENING SPECIALIST

TEXAS SMARTSCAPE Landscape Design

Plant and Soil Science I

Competitive Scan: Online Bachelor s Degrees in Horticulture- Related Disciplines

First, determine the scope of your. Second, determine who will provide. An attractive landscape can add considerable value to a home.

Maintaining a Healthy Lawn

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY

GENERAL WATERING & CARE GUIDE

Turfgrass Traffic and Compaction: Problems and Solutions

LANDSCAPING & GROUNDS CARE BIDDING CHECKLIST

2744 Tanaga Basin New Lenox, Illinois (t) (f)

SAMPLE INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM) BID SPECIFICATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL PEST CONTROL SERVICES

Arizona Landscape Contractors Association Represents Nearly 400 Companies Approximately 30,000 employees $700 Million in Arizona Revenue

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL LANDSCAPING AND LAWN MAINTENANCE FIRE DISTRICT NO. 3 TOWNSHIP OF HAMILTON MERCER COUNTY

ORGANIC. PEST MANAGEMENT POLICY for. Turf and Landscape

Commercial Fruit Production. Essential Commercial Fruit Production Decisions

DESIGNING A SCHOOL GARDEN. Sandy McGroarty, An Taisce Green-Schools

The Art & History of Floral Design. Class Guidelines

POLICY REGARDING PEST MANAGEMENT ON CITY PROPERTY

Turfgrass Management of Bermudagrass Football Fields

Integrated Pest Management Policy Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission

Landscape Horticulturist NOA (2010) Subtask to Unit Comparison

WHAT IS WRONG WITH MY LAWN?

OSU Extension Service Master Gardener Program. Organic Pest Control. Weston Miller OSU Extension Service Community and Urban Horticulture faculty

Oak Trees BASIC GROWING REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR

Best Lawns News. Late Spring 2014 Edition Virginia Cooperative Extension Prince William Unit. Featured in This Issue

Organic Gardening Certificate Program Quiz Week 3 Answer Key

Integrated Pest Management Policy for City-Owned Facilities

Strawberry Production Basics: Matted Row

Clarendon CISD. Integrated Pest Management Program (IPM) Manual Updated & Board Acknowledgement 11/10/11

AGRICULTURE Agriculture

DESIGNING YOUR LANDSCAPE

Environmental Issues In Your Backyard

UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI. Post Graduate Diploma in Horticulture and Landscape Gardening. (with effect from the academic year )

SAMPLE CONTRACT LANGUAGE FOR SOUTHWEST LANDSCAPES

HORTICULTURE For a complete list of courses in this program visit: WHY COLLEGE OF DuPAGE IS RIGHT FOR YOU

Virginia Gardener

MATH 110 Landscape Horticulture Worksheet #5

Robson Forensic Engineers, Architects, Scientists & Fire Investigators

Testing Water for Gardening and Lawn Irrigation

CULLINAN IRRIGATION & LAWN CARE CULLINANIRRIGATION.COM

SCOPE OF WORK Specifications for Landscaping, Lawn Maintenance & Pest Control

COMPOST AND PLANT GROWTH EXPERIMENTS

Rutgers Master Gardener Program of Somerset County Graduating Class of 2017 POSITION DESCRIPTION

Frequently asked Questions about Weeds

Integrated Pest Management Regulation - Summary of Requirements and Explanatory Notes. for. Landscape Pest Managers

Flooding on Sports Fields

Empire Landscaping Company, Plano Texas

THE CHRISTMAS TREE INDUSTRY IN THE U.S.A. A STATUS REPORT M. L. McCormack, Jr. and Wolfgang Mieder

MUTUAL OPERATIONS PHYSICAL PROPERTY. Garden Areas, Trees, Shrubs - Mutual Ten. Garden Area Size

Retail Lawn Seed Mixtures for Western Oregon and Western Washington

Internship Opportunities Spring/Summer 2016

Plant Biology (776) Expanded Course Description 11:776:408 TURFGRASS PEST SCIENCE

Easy-To-Follow Do-It-Yourself 4-Step Lawn Care Program

ecopro Sustainable Landscape Professional Certification REQUIRED READING LIST, SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS, & ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Model Policy Statement for Integrated Pest Management in Schools and Child Care Facilities

Presented by October 6, 2010

Landscape Maintenance

For all turfgrass areas. Now you can test soil reaction at different levels in the soil profile. Check Soil ph on:

How To Plan A Buffer Zone

JUNIPER TREE NURSERY. Growing The Future Forest Today. A Promise We ve Been Keeping Since 1957.

Helping Trees Recover From Stress

LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS Supplemental Application

Ecologically based weed management! Chuck Mohler! Cornell University!

Entomology 101 Integrated Pest Management IPM. Terminology Related to Pests. Types of damage. Strategies of Pest Control or Management

Muhlenberg College Integrated Pest Management Plan

Integrated Pest Management

Water Conservation: responsibility. The principal goals of Earth-Kind include:

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM) GUIDELINES AND POLICY FOR SCHOOL PEST MANAGEMENT

BENEFITS OF USING IPM

Avoiding Tree & Utility Conflicts

Ornamental Landscape Management

St. Augustinegrass (Stenotaphrum

City of Casey Tree Guide

TEXAS TURFGRASS ASSOCIATION

Transcription:

AGRI SCIENCE LANDSCAPING / TURFGRASS TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS SCHOOL: Tuscola Technology Center Instructor: Arlon Slagh ADDRESS: 1401 Cleaver Road Phone: 989.673.5300 x 304 Caro MI 48723 URL: www.tisd.k12.mi.us Email: aslagh@tisd.k12.mi.us COURSE DESCRIPTION: The Landscaping/Turfgrass program at the Tuscola Technology Center is for high school students. The program is offered in the PM session for 2 ½ hours. This is a combined class Landscaping and Turfgrass skills to prepare students for entry employments to those careers. There are no prerequisites, however, courses in Agri Science, Botany, Biology, and Art may be helpful in the course. Students will be instructed with lectures and demonstration format. Hands on projects, slides, videos, filmstrips, and field trips will enhance the class. Students with disabilities who need assistance or accommodations should contact the instructor. The class room and the greenhouse are wheelchair accessible. A paraprofessional is also in the classroom to aid students to achieve their goals in the classroom. All areas of the program are developed by the instructor and an Advisory Committee. The Advisory Committee will also evaluate the students on their performance near the end of the year. COURSE GOALS & OBJECTIVES: Students are encouraged to participate in all of the employment areas! Co Op, work experience and job shadowing to enhance their knowledge in their career choice. LANDSCAPING/TURFGRASS: 1 st Marking Period Career Search in Landscaping & Turfgrass Occupational Profile Develop Resume Type a letter of application Type a letter of resignation Complete two interviews Scope of the Landscaping Business Landscape design Education needed Tools and Equipment use Landcadd use: Building Trade Construction Skills Contest Forums Landscape Maintenance: Relationship between design and maintenance Tools of the trade Scope and type of maintenance Principles of Landscape Design Drawing instruments Landcadd beginning Lettering Importance of lettering

Method of lettering Freehand lettering Symbolizing Landscape Features Landscape symbols Symbols to scale Analyzing the Landscape Site: The site Characteristics of the site Terrain Grading The outdoor room concept Use of outdoor area Design Plantings Principles of design Simplicity Balance Proportion Focalization Rhythm and line Arranging plant material Corner Planting Line Planting Foundation Planting The Turfgrass Industry History Career Opportunities The Turfgrass Manager Introduction of Turfgrass Classification Plant Growth Plant Structures Measuring Turf Quality Levels of Maintenance Cool Season Grasses Introduction Cool Season Turfgrass Turfgrass selection Bluegrass Ryegrass Bent grasses Fescue Grasses Mowing Introduction Mowing height Mowing Frequency Types of Mowers Mowing patterns Clippings Mower Safety Chemical Mowing Golf Course Management Introduction

Greens Colors & Species Fairways Tees Roughs Sand Bunkers Introduction to the Nursery Industry Nursery Industry in the United States Nursery Industry in Michigan Jobs in the Nursery Industry Second Marking Period Trees Deciduous/Evergreen, Nomenclature, Types of Trees, Selection of Trees, Care of trees, Marketing of Trees Shrubs Deciduous/Evergreen, types of shrubs, selections of shrubs, installation of shrubs Ground Covers & Vines types of ground covers/vines, Selection of ground covers/vines, installation of ground covers/vines, care of ground covers/vines, marketing of ground covers/vines Broad Leaf Evergreens types of broad leaf evergreens, selection of broad leaf evergreens, installation of broad leaf evergreens, care of broad leaf evergreens, marketing of broad leaf evergreens. Installation of Lawns selections of grass, type of green, seed vs. sod, mixtures, blends, and single species, lawn const5ruction, care Surfacing Materials types of pruning, steps and ramps Maintaining the landscape Pruning Parts of plants Reasons for pruning Time to prune Types of pruning Lawn Care Mowing Fertilizing Watering Winterization of the landscape Types of winter injury How to prevent Watering the landscape Background of Irrigation Type of irrigation Sprinkler irrigation Sizing irrigation pipe Matching water flow and pressure Calculating water pressure Selecting and locating sprinklers Third Marking Period Intro to Soil Soil Formation Soil Profiles Components of Soil Soil and Water Soil Texture

Soil Structures Soil PH Drainage Greenhouse soil mixes Organic soils mixes Soil Modification Collecting Soil Samples Soil Testing Tissue Testing Mulches Soil Conservation Nutrients 16 Elements for plant growth Effects of plant PH on nutrients availability Fertilizer Fertilizer Ratio Fertilizer Calculator Nitrogen Phosphorous Potassium Fertilizer Burn Geranium Production Propagation Seed Cuttings Transplanting Soil Media Temperature Water Nutrients Light Pinching Height Control Pest Insects & Disease Bedding Plants Annuals, perennials, design annual garden, design perennial garden Bedding Plant Industry Seed Germination Plugs Seed Quality Soil Media Sowing Seed broadcasting, in rows Germination Conditions Germination Problems Transplanting Automated Seeds Automated Transplanters Watering Nutrients Height Control Temperature Light Insects Marketing

Fourth Marking Period Integrated Pest Management Introduction and History Chemical Free Control Biological Control Systems Disease and Insect Resistant Plants Natured Pesticides Safe Use of Pesticide Types of Pesticides Insecticides Miticides Fungicides Herbicides Rodenticides Nematoicides Molluscides Selecting the proper pesticides Toxicity Safety Precautions Pesticide Poisoning EPA Rules for the safe use of chemicals Safe Pesticides Insecticides Insect and body parts How insects are killed The chemical makeup of insecticides Application of insecticides Equipment used Identifying insect damage to plants Timing in insect control The organic Gardner Fungicides Chemical make up How a fungicide words Effects of fungus Application Rodenticides Chemical Make up How rodenticides work Application Nematocides Chemical make up How menatocides work Application Herbicides Types of herbicides The effects of herbicides Application of herbicides Time of application Calibration of sprayers Breakdown of herbicides

ATTENDANCE POLICY AND GRADE REDUCTION Why herbicides fail The Tuscola Technology Center places a high priority on attendance because the attendance pattern established by the student in school often sets an attendance pattern for employment. To benefit from the primary purpose of the school experience, it is essential that each student maintain regular and punctual attendance. Class attendance is necessary for learning and academic achievement as well as for developing the habits of punctuality, dependability, and self discipline demanded by business and industry. Regular attendance in the Technology Center's labs is essential to allow students to fully participate in class instruction, discussion and skill development. Absences beyond eight days per semester are considered excessive. Both excused and unexcused absences are charged in the student total. Absences beyond eight (8) per semester are considered excessive. At nine (9) absences, excused or unexcused, the student's grad will drop 1 full letter grade. At absence 11, 13, and 15, grades will drop one full letter grade for each of those absences. Any grade reduction may be appealed to the Tech Center Administration in writing within two weeks of the end of the semester. The student may have an opportunity to make up the work, with credit, at the convenience of the instructor with the approval of administration. Grading is based on testing and the evaluations of projects in the following criteria: Neatness, Completeness, Accuracy and Speed STUDENT ASSESSMENT Evaluation will be in two areas: Written project will comprise 70% of the grade, with work habits and attendance comprising the other 30%. The attendance policy will be the TTC attendance policy listed in the handbook. All equipment and tools will be provided by the TTC as well as all supplies to carry out all hands on projects. Safety of equipment and use will be explained, and students must pass a safety test by 85% to work on equipment by themselves. A 100 93 A 92.9 90 B+ 89.99 87 B 86.99 83 B 82.99 80 C+ 79.99 77 C 76.99 73 C 72.99 70 D+ 69.99 67 D 66.99 63 D 62.99 60 CERTIFICATIONS ARTICULATED CREDIT PROGRAM SUPPLIES E 59.99 0 Completion of the program will prepare the student for entry employment as a landscape helper, nursery helper, turfgrass farm helper, golf course helper, grounds keeper or pruner. Students should be prepared to take the Michigan Certified Nurseryman exam as well as the Michigan Pesticides exam for the Landscaping & Turfgrass program. St. Clair Community College Lansing Community College All equipment and tools will be provided by the TTC as well as all supplies to carry out all hands on projects. Safety of equipment and use will be explained, and students must pass a safety test by 85% to

YOUTH CLUB work on equipment by themselves. Students will become members of the FFA which will allow them to participate in the FFA skills contest. The fee for FFA membership as well as the contest will be paid by the Tuscola Technology Center. The instructor reserves the right to make adjustments to this syllabus as needed.