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   programs:
Floriculture
 
     

Arts & Communication/Business Management:

Accounting Specialist

Chef Training

Commercial Art

Computer & Accounting Technologies

Computer Networking & Repair

Graphic Arts

Information Technologies

Interior Design Applications

Legal/Medical Office Technologies

Environmental/Agricultural Systems:

  Agricultural Diesel Mechanics

Diesel Mechanics

Floriculture

Landscape & Greenhouse Technologies

Powersport Engine Technology

Veterinarian Assistant

Health Services and Human Resources/Services:

Career Paths: Teaching Profession

Cosmetology

Early Childhood Education

Health Careers

Hospitality Services

Industrial Services

Public Safety Technologies

Industrial & Engineering Systems:

Auto Collision Repair

Automotive Technologies

Building Trades/Carpentry

Career Based Intervention

Computer Design/3D Modeling

Electrical

Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning

Precision Machining

Pre-Engineering

Welding Fabrication

 

For those students who love plants and working both indoors and outdoors, America’s “green” industry offers many varied job opportunities for motivated individuals.


Career & Technical Skills:

Junior Year

Senior Year

Basic Floral Design
Fundamentals of Marketing
Commercial Floral Design
Greenhouse Environment Control
Houseplants for Interior Decoration Wedding Floral Design
Advertising
Retail Flower Shop Operation
Promotion
Contemporary Floral Design

Enrollment Requirements:

- 8 credits required for admission

- Uniforms per specified program
 

Further Education:
- Two-year degree in retail floral design, greenhouse/nursery management
- Four-year degree in ornamental horticulture

Career Opportunities:
Average annual salary is $20,600
- Floral Designer

- Landscape Designer
- Greenhouse Plant Grower

- Interior Plant Grower
- Wedding Consultant

Youth Leadership Organizations:
FFA (Future Farmers of America)

Did You Know.......
there are approximately sixty florist shops in the four county area?


For more information on any of these programs, please contact your high school guidance counselor or call the Four County Guidance Office at (800) 589-3334.

 

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