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Landscape Irrigation Certificate

This new certificate was created in response to student demand - now students of UCR Extension's popular certificates in landscape management and turfgrass management can learn the most efficient and effective irrigation practices possible to simultaneously achieve lowest cost, maximum resource conservation and best plant care.

Objectives
Professionals will develop technical skills relating to the design, maintenance and management of large, complex irrigation systems as well as how to comply with laws and professional standards. Working with instructors who are experts in their field, students develop expertise and skills needed to serve a variety of landscaping careers and applications such as recreational parks, campuses, commercial and industrial parks, association-owned residential common areas, baseball fields and golf courses.

Who Can Benefit
The Landscape Irrigation Certificate is for those who wish to learn scientific principles of soil-water-plant relationships, landscape plant anatomy and physiology as it relates to water use, and physics and meteorology as they relate to irrigation.

 

 


It was a great opportunity to network and experience
the views and concepts of others in our industry to
help tackle tomorrow's challenges.  Great experience, top
notch instructors.  Spencer (a teacher for the program)
provides a strong foundation to this course.

—2006 Landscape Irrigation Certificate Graduate

More Information
Linda Coco
(951) 827-5804
sciences@ucx.ucr.edu
Certificate Details
Fact Sheet (PDF)
Completion Requirements
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Professional Credit Available
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Last Updated
18-Apr-2008

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