HORT107
ntroduction to loral esign


2 hours credit


Course Information
Instructor

Dianne Noland, dnoland@illinois.edu
1027 Plant Sciences Lab, 217 333-8074Kate Yu, T.A. kmccorm3@illinois.edu

Recommended Resources
  Floral Design & Interior Landscape Management, by Noland (chapters to read are noted on Course Schedule)
  professional design magazines in the classroom
  HORT 107 class handouts on the Web -- REQUIRED and ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY!!
Web Tutorial
  Cut flower identification and use
Course Fee $50
Supplies A bag in which to take your design home each week, vases, accessories (READ THE COURSE SCHEDULE)
Goals The enthusiastic and effective student will learn
  HISTORY OF FLORAL DESIGN
  FEATURE FLOWERS
  FRESH FLOWER CARE
  ART PRINCIPLES / ELEMENTS relating to floral design
  MANY DESIGN STYLES such as corsages, boutonnieres, the main styles of design such as line, line mass, mass, centerpieces, dried designs
  DRIED / PRESERVING TECHNIQUES
  EXPRESSION
Grading Lecture exams ( 2 ) 30%    
Lab Quizzes ( 7 ) 70%
Each lab quiz is a graded floral design completed during the lab period.
A+ = 98-100 A = 92-97.9 A- = 90-91.9
B+ = 88-89.9 B = 82-87.9 B- = 80-81.9
C+ = 78-79.9 C = 72-77.9 C- = 70-71.9
D+ = 68-69.9 D = 62-67.9 D- = 60-61.9
Absences Except for illness or other serious matter, exams and quizzes cannot be made up. However, in case of illness, or other important matter, YOU MUST E-MAIL (dnoland@illinois.edu) OR PHONE ME WITHIN 24 HOURS. Phone me at 217-333-8074. In case of interviewing, come to another lab that week. If it's last minute, come to another lab anyway. Please don't make this a habit because each lab can only comfortably hold 30 students. If visiting another lab, wait to be seated and wait to get your shears and supplies/flowers etc..
Fall lab timesTu 10-12, W 8-10, Th 10-12 and Spring lab times Tu 10-12, W 8-10, Th 9-11



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Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign




University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign


revised August 20, 2008