Overview
Do you enjoy working with your hands, cultivating plants, and beautifying landscapes? How about working outside or in greenhouses? As a Sheridan College student, you will engage in classroom studies, practical lab, and greenhouse activities. Sheridan College’s on-campus greenhouses, small class sizes, and enthusiastic expert instructors will help you achieve your academic goals.
The plant sciences degree engages students in the study of the relationships between plants, soils, insects, animals, and humans. Students will learn the science and cultural practices necessary for successful crop production, landscape management, and restoration. This degree will prepare students to pursue a career or transfer degree in horticulture, agro-ecology, agronomy, weed science, restoration ecology, or related disciplines.
Why Sheridan College?
- Gain hands-on experience with our four student-run greenhouses and state-of-the-art Mars Agriculture Center.
- Sheridan College has a high job-placement rate for our plant sciences graduates.
- Our Plant Sciences Program is one of the premier two-year programs in the state and region.
Careers & Industry Outlook
A degree in plant sciences can lead graduates to jobs in every state, working as greenhouse and nursery managers, agriculture educators, golf and sports turf managers, and wholesale growers. Many Sheridan College graduates have also founded business ventures as horticulturists.
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:
Horticultural Specialist |
Greenhouse Manager |
Nursery Manager |
Landscape Designer |
Park Management |
Agriculture Educator |
Golf and Sports Turf Management |
Landscape Contractor |
Garden Manager |
Floral Designer |
Wholesale Grower |
Research Scientist |
Curriculum
Associate of Science
The Plant Sciences AS degree engages students in the study of the relationships between plants, soils, insects, animals and humans. Students will learn the science and cultural practices necessary for successful crop production, landscape management and restoration. This degree will prepare students to pursue a career or transfer degree in horticulture, agroecology, agronomy, weed science, restoration ecology or related disciplines.
Program Outcomes
- Design solutions to real-world plant science issues using the scientific method
- Describe plant-soil interactions and their effects on plant health and productivity
- Manage environmental factors to promote healthy plant growth and propagation in outdoor and controlled environment situations
- Identify and describe plant material using correct terminology (taxonomy, anatomy, morphology, and physiology)
- Evaluate the cost/benefit of horticultural practices.
Scholarships
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Financial Aid
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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.
Rebecca Atkinson
Ami Erickson
Quint Gonzales
Mae Smith
Angel Sparkman
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.

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

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

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.

Related Programs
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.