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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Agronomy and Horticulture

The Science and Application of Plants to Sustain and Enhance Human Life

 
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AGRO/HORT/TLMT 480/880
Modified Rootzones

DATES:  August 23 - December 10, 2010 

Call Numbers:  TBA

URL:  http://my.unl.edu

Credits:  One academic credit, undergraduate or graduate.  The course is also offered for noncredit professional development.

Registration:  Click here to register for noncredit professional development, using mail payment
  Click here for academic credit

Description:  This online course provides a comprehensive, in-depth study of modified rootzones and their applications in the turfgrass and landscape management industries, including applications in current construction techniques.

Instructors:  Dr. Roch Gaussoin and Professor Kim Todd

Delivery:  Internet/Blackboard, only.  This class does not have a resident section. 

Requirements:  Internet access and e-mail

Prerequisites:  Individuals taking the course for academic credit must be enrolled in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.  Students taking the course for graduate credit must also be enrolled in UNL's Graduate School, and have completed 12 hours in agronomy or closely related biological sciences courses.   

Text:  None.  All course materials will be made available via the Internet/Blackboard.  

Tuition:  For information on tuition and fees, please click on the Registration links above.

Who It's For:  Among those who would benefit from taking this course are:

  • Undergraduate and graduate students, preparing for more intensive or specialized study later
  • Turf and landscape management professionals
  • Golf course superintendents  
  • Horticultural professionals
  • Master Gardeners
  • Anyone interested in landscape management