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Overview

The Plant Cultivation and Landscaping Certificate will provide an opportunity for professionals, current students, avid gardeners, and other plant enthusiasts to gain skills in growing and using a variety of plant types.

Sheridan College recognizes that the nation’s food security relies on access and affordability to safe, quality food sources and is actively growing programs to support the local food system.

Why Sheridan College?

  • Learn through hands-on experiences and small class sizes from highly respected faculty
  • Sheridan College recognizes that the nation’s food security relies on access and affordability to safe, quality protein sources and is actively growing programs to support the high-demand workforce.
  • Gain hands-on experience with our four student-run greenhouses and state-of-the-art Mars Agriculture Center.
  • The Plant Cultivation and Landscaping Certificate is an accelerated, affordable program, allowing you to work with qualified industry professionals while gaining a year of relevant experience.

Careers & Industry Outlook

The Plant Cultivation and Landscaping Certificate can lead graduates to jobs in every state, working as greenhouse and nursery managers, agriculture educators, golf and sports turf managers, and wholesale growers. Local businesses with job opportunities include Landon’s Greenhouse, The Powder Horn Golf Club, and the City of Sheridan.

Industry Projections

  • The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts steady growth in the plant sciences field, with a 7 percent increase in jobs in agriculture and food scientists, as well as 11 percent job growth in grounds maintenance, from 2016-2026.

Job Types

Sheridan College’s Associate of Science in Agriculture will provide the foundation of knowledge and skills for you to pursue higher education and ultimately, jobs across numerous fields. A degree in Agriculture can lead you to a career like:

Greenhouse Manager
Extension Educator
Food Scientist
Nursery Manager
Plant Technician
Manager of Propagation (Garden Center)
Landscape Designer
Agriculture Business Administration
Greenhouse Manager
Park Management
Agriculture Educator
Golf and Sports Turf Management
Landscape Technician
Garden Manager
Sustainability Research Analyst
Floral Designer
Wholesale Grower
Research Scientist

Curriculum

Certificate

The Plant Cultivation and Landscaping certificate will prepare students for careers in crop production and landscape management. Professionals and avid gardeners can also improve their skills and knowledge in horticultural applications. Students will receive hands-on training in plant identification, cultivation, propagation, management, and business practices. 

Program Outcomes

  • Manage environmental factors that promote healthy plant growth and propagation in outdoor and controlled environment situations.
  • Identify plant material used in the horticultural industry throughout the inter-mountain west.
  • Apply business principles when making plant cultivation and landscaping decisions.  

Scholarships

We make it easy. $3.7 million in scholarships awarded annually.

Financial Aid

Let us help you navigate the numerous financial aid opportunities available.

Faculty

Our Agriculture Department faculty are enthusiastic, well-liked, and approachable. They will make sure you learn the foundational skills to pursue higher education or find a job following graduation. Sheridan College’s strong relationships with local and national industries in range land management, wildlife management, and agriculture present students with unique opportunities to expand their college experiences.


World-Class Facilities

The Sheridan College Agriculture programs are thriving and require additional space to serve students. The Mars Agriculture Center provides the College with a 16,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art building with top-notch learning environments for a variety of disciplines within the Sheridan College Ag Department.

    The Sheridan College Agriculture program as four professional teaching greenhouses in addition to the outdoor field lab space.

    Students working in one of the greenhouses at Sheridan College with colorful magenta flowers dominating the foreground.

    The Herbarium houses over 2500 preserved, pressed plant specimens for plant ID and plant research activities.

    Student watering plants in the herbarium at Sheridan College

    The new science labs support small laboratory classes in plant sciences, soil science, animal science, and genetics. They are equipped with a variety of modern technological tools used in these areas of science.

    Students and their instructor working at a table in the plant science lab at Sheridan College, dressed in white coats and wearing blue latex gloves.

    Over 2.5 acres of field lab space, featuring hop vines, orchard, vineyard, and rangeland plant spaces as well as free range chickens. The hops are harvested every year in collaboration with our local Black Tooth Brewing Company.

    Drone photo looking down at the over two and a half acre field lab located just outside the Mars Agricultural Center.

    Your path doesn’t stop here—discover related programs that open new doors and broaden your career potential. Sheridan College is here to help you find the best fit for your journey.