Program of Study: Horticulture
Academic Division: Biological & Health Sciences
Horticulture is a rewarding career path that offers something for everyone. The Green Industry involves lifelong learning, competitive salary offers, expanding job opportunities and varied career pathways.
Graduates of academic horticulture programs have become arborists, growers, retailers, landscape managers, landscape designers, turf managers, florists and floral shop owners, forestry experts, natural areas managers and public garden employees.
Whether you'd like to
work for yourself, take a job in a small business, or join a large,
international corporation, horticulture is a sound career choice.
According to FCAE, over 166,000 people in Illinois alone work in the
field of horticulture.
Visit the horticulture Web site to learn more about the horticulture industry and the CLC Horticulture Program
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Contact Information
Division Office
C140
Donald A Lloyd
BLD 14
Phone: (847) 543-2881
dlloyd@clcillinois.edu
Mark Zampardo
BLD 14
Phone: (847) 543-2320
mzampardo@clcillinois.edu

Faculty/Academic Advisors
Program Requirements*
Course Descriptions
Class Schedule by Term
*The Program Requirements are in Portable Document Format (pdf). To view them you need Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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