Crop
Science is the application of biological,
chemical and physical principles to crops and cropping systems
to increase their efficiency in converting light and supplemental
resources into food, feed, fiber, or ornamental commodities
such as floral crops.
Turfgrass
Science is the use of grasses to enhance the environment.
Turf is important from a functional standpoint as it reduces
glare, noise, air pollution, heat buildup and visual pollution.
It also provides recreational benefits to outdoor sporting
events, such as golf, football, baseball and soccer, and
is used to create aesthetically attractive surroundings for
homes, buildings and cities.
Landscape
Horticulture involves both the growing of trees, shrubs,
vines, ground covers and herbaceous perennials and their
uses in designed, aesthetic environments. They add functionality
by moderating temperature, abating noise, reducing glare
and increasing privacy and security.
Professional
Golf Management is a new major currently being reviewed by the University. It is
designed to provide a world class educational opportunity
for students by combining the academic requirements of The
Ohio State University with the golf business knowledge and
golf aptitude expectations of the Professional Golfer’s
Association of America. A career in golf management requires diverse knowledge
and skills including finance, personnel management, marketing, food and beverage
management, merchandising, plant science, inventory control, lesson planning,
individual and group teaching, and social and professional interactions, as well
as golf skills.