The profession of horticultural therapy employs plants, gardens, and greenhouses as tools for treating mental, physical, and social disabilities. The profession requires the integration of plant systems and culture techniques with human psychology and health.This program, which is fully accredited by the American Horticultural Therapy Association (AHTA), will enable students to pursue professional registration through AHTA.
For additional information, contact Professor Joel Flagler at the Bergen County Cooperative Extension office, 201-336-6780, or on campus at Foran Hall, 732-932-9711, ext. 248, or flagler@aesop.rutgers.edu.
Required courses (16)
11:776:210 Principles of Botany (3) or 11:776:242 Plant Science (3)
11:776:225 Introduction to Horticultural Therapy (3)
11:776:310 Plant Propagation (3)
11:776:325 Horticultural Therapy Techniques and Programming (3)
11:776:495 Special Problems in Plant Science (4); an approved practical experience in horticultural therapy
Electives (12-13)
11:770:301 General Plant Pathology (3)
11:776:221 Principles of Organic Crop Production (3)
11:776:231 Commercial Floral Design (3)
11:776:321 Greenhouse Management and Crop Production (3)
11:776:439 Nursery Crop Production (3)
11:776:496 Special Problems in Plant Science (4)
01:830:377 Health Psychology (3) or 01:830:340 Abnormal Psychology (3)
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