Golf Course Operations Requirements

Associate of Applied Science Degree

Curriculum

First Semester

Course No.

Course                                       

Cr. Hrs.

 TURF 100 Orientation to Turf Management 

1

 ENGL 100

Freshman Composition

3

 HORT 120 Introduction to Horticulture 

 3 

 HORT 130 Woody Plant Materials and Use 

 3 

 LARC 110

Drawing and Surveying

3

 MATH ___ Mathematics (by placement) 

 3-4 

 

Total                                                  

16-17

Second Semester

Course No.

Course                                             

Cr. Hrs.

 BIOL 210

Botany

4

 HORT 150 Grounds Equipment/Fleet Management 

3

 HORT 160

Soil Technology

3

 HORT 165

Woody Plants II

1

 LDCT 110 Landscape Construction Principles 

 3 

 TURF 181 Golf Course Internship Prep.

 2 

 

Total                                                  

 16 

Summer Session:  TURF 182 Golf Course Operations Internship 1 cr. hr.

Third Semester

Course No.

Course

Cr. Hrs.

 COMM 100

Public Speaking

3

 HORT 205

Horticultural Entomology

3

 HORT 206

Plant Pathology

3

 TURF 210

Turf Management I

3

 TURF 230

Weeds and Weed Control

3

 ____ ___ Social Science/Humanities Elective 

 3 

 

Total                                                  

18

Fourth Semester

Course No.

Course

Cr. Hrs.

 HORT 212

Horticultural Chemicals

1

 HORT 220

Shade Tree Maintenance

3

 PEDH 220 First Aid: Responding to Emergencies 

 2 

 PRKM 220 Park and Recreation Management 

 3 

 TURF 240 Advanced Turf Management Practices 

 3 

 TURF 260

Irrigation Design

1

 TURF 262 Irrigation Installation and Maintenance 

 1 

 ____ ___

Social Science Elective

3

 

Total                                                  

17

Degree Requirement: 68 credit hours

Admissions Requirements

To be eligible for consideration, a student must be a high school graduate with a minimum of a 75% overall average or have a minimum 2500 GED test score, a 70% or higher on the Math A/Algebra and biology regents exams.

Program Objectives

A graduate of the Golf Course Operations A.A.S. program should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate basic knowledge of botany. 
  2. Understand and apply the basic principles and terminology used in the care, pruning, growth, propagation, growing media, soil amendments, and fertilization of plants. 
  3. Demonstrate proficiency in the proper identification, terminology, and use of trees, shrubs, and groundcovers used in various Northeast landscapes. 
  4. Exhibit a working knowledge of basic surveying techniques, the proper use of transits and levels, and the necessary drafting and drawing skills to communicate the data collected. 
  5. Demonstrate knowledge of the diagnosis, repair, and operation of equipment used on golf courses.
  6. Demonstrate a thorough understanding of soil: its genesis, composition, classification, physical and chemical characteristics, and how to test, correct, and implement proper soil management practices on golf courses. 
  7. Demonstrate knowledge of the construction principles and materials used for decks, fences, patios, walks, and retaining walls. 
  8. Display a thorough practical understanding of the daily operations on a golf course.
  9. Properly identify, select, establish, and maintain major turf grasses used on golf courses.
  10. Properly identify and manage turf pests found on golf courses.
  11. Identify and control major weeds found on golf courses and in the surrounding landscape.
  12. Understand basic concepts in plant pathology and entomology as they relate to turf grass and ornamental plants.
  13. Describe, demonstrate, and apply the basic theories of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices used on golf courses.
  14. Properly identify, select, calibrate, and safely apply pesticides used on golf courses. 
  15. Design, select, install, and maintain irrigation systems on golf courses.
  16. Demonstrate a thorough working knowledge of golf course design, construction, budgeting, mathematics, and management.
  17. Properly select and maintain trees on golf courses.
  18. Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of personnel management, planning, and presentation techniques used on golf courses.
  19. Recognize and respond to emergencies by making appropriate decisions regarding first-aid care.
High school graduate with a minimum of a 75% overall average or a minimum 2500 GED test score and a 70% or higher on the Math A/Algebra and Biology regents exams.

Minimum requirements to be considered for admission HS Average: 75
Algebra Regents: 73
Biology Regents: 73

Curriculum
SUNY Curriculum Code: 1063

Contact Information
P 607-746-4410
F 607-746-4409
E appscrec@delhi.edu

Last Updated: 11/16/10