Turfgrass Management Technology
Lecture: 1 Lab: 2 Clinic: 0 Work: 0 Credits: 2
This course introduces specific sports field design, installation, and maintenance. Topics include natural grass croquet courts and baseball, soccer, and football fields. Upon completion, students should be able to perform specific tasks in layout, field marking, and preparing for tournament play.Turfgrass Management Technology
Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Clinic: 0 Work: 0 Credits: 3
This course covers detection and identification of turfgrass pests with emphasis on methods of control or eradication. Topics include weeds, insects, diseases, and nematodes identification with an understanding of pesticides used, application procedures, and costs involved in control programs. Upon completion, students should be able to identify turfgrass pests, select the proper pesticide, develop pest … Read More Turfgrass Management Technology
Lecture: 3 Lab: 2 Clinic: 0 Work: 0 Credits: 4
This course covers the principles and practices involved in turfgrass management. Topics include choosing the best management practice in mowing, pest control, fertilization, irrigation, traffic control, air control, budgeting, and materials procurement. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the principles covered and select and apply the best practices in turfgrass management.Work Based Learning
Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinic: 0 Work: 10 Credits: 1
This course provides a work-based learning experience with a college- approved employer in an area related to the student’s program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work- related competencies.Work Based Learning
Lecture: 0 Lab: 0 Clinic: 0 Work: 20 Credits: 2
This course provides a work-based learning experience with a college- approved employer in an area related to the student’s program of study. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with related work experience. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related competencies.Web Technologies
Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Clinic: 0 Work: 0 Credits: 3
This course introduces Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) standard client-side Internet programming using industry-established practices. Topics include JavaScript, markup elements, stylesheets, validation, accessibility, standards, and browsers. Upon completion, students should be able to develop hand-coded web pages using current markup standards.Web Technologies
Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Clinic: 0 Work: 0 Credits: 3
This course introduces the creation of rich media for the Internet. Topics include the design, production and delivery of interactive content, rich media, digital video, and digital audio. Upon completion, students should be able to create multimedia projects incorporating graphics, text, video, and audio using industry standard authoring software or web standards.Web Technologies
Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Clinic: 0 Work: 0 Credits: 3
This course introduces students to web design for mobile devices. Topics include planning an effective mobile Web site, industry standard Mobile Markup Language, CSS3, multimedia, m-commerce, social media, testing and publishing. Upon completion, students should be able to plan, develop, test, and publish Web content designed for mobile devices.Web Technologies
Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Clinic: 0 Work: 0 Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language PHP. Emphasis is placed on programming techniques required to create dynamic web pages using PHP scripting language features. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, debug, and create a dynamic web site using the PHP scripting language.Web Technologies
Lecture: 2 Lab: 2 Clinic: 0 Work: 0 Credits: 3
This course introduces intermediate to advanced web design techniques. Topics include customer expectations, advanced markup language, multimedia technologies, usability and accessibility practices, and techniques for the evaluation of web design. Upon completion, students should be able to employ advanced design techniques to create high impact and highly functional web sites.