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2026-2027 Course Catalog
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undergraduate
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dc46dbb0e47f4fb889a771549d39172b
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https://catalog.illinois.edu/undergraduate/aces/minors/horticulture/
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https://catalog.illinois.edu/degree-programs/undergraduate_index/
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2026-2027 Course Catalog

Source: https://catalog.illinois.edu/undergraduate/aces/minors/horticulture/ Parent: https://catalog.illinois.edu/degree-programs/undergraduate_index/

for the Undergraduate Minor in Horticulture


The Horticulture minor is designed for students who desire a significant background in horticulture to support study and practice of their major field. Selection of additional courses beyond the core will depend on the student's major and interests. Enrollment in the Horticulture minor is not available to students enrolled in the Horticultural Food Systems concentration within the Crop Sciences major. Courses in the minor cannot be taken Credit/No Credit. At least six hours of coursework for the minor should be advanced (300-level or 400-level courses) and must be distinct from credit earned for the student’s major or another minor.

for the Undergraduate Minor in Horticulture


Course List

 | Code | Title | Hours |

| --- | --- | --- | | Core Requirements | | 7 | | HORT 100 | Introduction to Horticulture | | | HORT 341 | Greenhouse Mgmt and Production | | | HORT Electives | | 11 | | At least 2 additional hours of HORT 3XX-4XX. 1 | | | | Select a minimum of 9 hours from any HORT courses (excluding HORT 393 and HORT 395). | | | | Total Hours | | 18 |

1 : At least six hours of coursework for the minor should be advanced (300-level or 400-level courses) and must be distinct from credit earned for the student’s major or another minor.

for the Undergraduate Minor in Horticulture


Crop Sciences

Crop Sciences website\ AW-101 Turner Hall\ MC-046\ 1102 S. Goodwin Ave.\ Urbana, IL 61801\ (217) 333-3420\ cropsciences@illinois.edu

College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences

College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences website