2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog - R 
    
    Sep 18, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog - R

Agriculture: Golf Course and Landscape Management Concentration (1123), B.S.Ag.


Bachelor of Science in Agriculture - Major in Agriculture


The Department of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources offers five degree programs in Agriculture, Agricultural Business, Geosciences, Natural Resources, and Veterinary Science and Technology with multiple concentrations within each degree program.  The golf course and landscape management concentration is designed for students interested in pursuing a career or graduate degree in golf course and landscape management.  One of the goals of the golf course and landscape management concentration in the Agriculture Degree program is to prepare students for careers in business, government, education, or industry.  Although American culture is ever changing, Americans continue to focus leisure time on seeking lifelong recreational activities to fill their free time. These include such things as golf, camping, softball, and other outdoor sports, which continues to demand better facilities to accommodate these needs. There are over 26 million golfers playing an estimated 16,000 golf courses throughout the country. Refurbishing, or renovating, historic and outdated golf courses continue to be a popular trend. As a result, the turfgrass and landscape industries continue to be expanding fields. There are over 50 million acres of turfgrass in the United States alone, representing a healthy segment of US agriculture. It brings to the American economy over $40 billion annually. 

 

General Education Requirements 

38 hours 

Laboratory Science Requirements 

8 hours 

Golf Course and Landscape Management Course Requirements 

74 hours 

TOTAL 

120 hours 

 

For more information on the plant and soil science concentration, please contact: 

Dr. Wes Totten, Chair 
Department of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources 
257 Brehm Hall 
ftotten@utm.edu  
731-881-7262 

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS


  

  • Complete 120 credit hours  
  • Minimum of 30 credit hours completed at The University of Tennessee at Martin 
  • 30 credit hours in Upper Division coursework (courses numbered 300-499) 
  • Minimum 60 credits earned at an accredited four-year institution  
  • A minimum overall GPA of 2.0  
  • A minimum institutional GPA of 2.0  
  • Must meet all General Education Requirements 
  • Must meet all Major Requirements 
  • If a Minor is required, must meet all Minor Requirements  
  • Must meet all Exit Exam Requirements 
    • General Education Exam 
    • Major Field Test / Exit Exam 
  • If a student is admitted to the University of Tennessee at Martin with documented entrance deficiencies OR is subject to mandatory placement requirements, then the student must meet those requirements.  

COURSEWORK REQUIRED FOR THE DEGREE


  

Note to students: Some degree programs include required courses for the major that are also options within the University-Wide General Education Requirements. Biology 110 - 120 or Biology 130 - 140 are required as prerequisites for some required courses in this concentration. 

Major in Agriculture with a Golf Course and Landscape Management Concentration (82 credit hours)


Program-Specific Degree Requirements  

  • 30 credit hours in Upper Division coursework (courses numbered 300-499) 

Golf Course and Landscape Management Concentration Requirements


Laboratory Science Requirements (8-16 hours)


Complete the courses below so that with your Biological and Physical Science requirements from the University-wide General Education requirements you have completed at least 16 hours that include one biology sequence and one chemistry sequence. 

Choose one biology sequence (if not completed as part of the general education requirements): 

Either 

Golf Course and Landscape Management Course Requirements (74 hours)


A minor is not required.


If students are interesting in completing a minor, preferred minors would include Business Administration (M-4010) or Agricultural Business (M-1170) or Spanish (M-2620). Students should work with their advisors to choose a minor that would complement their career plans. 

ADDITIONAL NOTES


One internship, PLSC 420 Supervised Field Experience - Credits: 4, is required for this degree. Some courses in this concentration require outdoor field work involving physical activity. 

The following opportunities are available to students in this concentration: 

  • Study abroad or travel study opportunities are available for this degree. 
  • Students can take the test for the Commercial Pesticide Applicators certification, offered through Tennessee Department of Agriculture, as part of PLSC 205 Introduction to Pesticides - Credits: 3  
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) certification can be obtained by completing 15 hrs of GIS courses along with completing a major degree program.