Program Summary
Crop Production and Landscape Management is a course that focuses on the cultivation of crops and the design, development, and maintenance of landscapes for both aesthetic and functional purposes. It covers areas such as agronomy, soil science, pest management, irrigation systems, ornamental horticulture, and landscape design. Students learn sustainable farming practices alongside landscaping techniques for urban and rural environments. Graduates are prepared for careers in commercial farming, landscape design, agricultural extension, estate management, and environmental consultancy.