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The Certificate in Subtropical Urban Tree Care (STUTC) is a 12-14 credit educational program for people wanting to learn more about tree care and get involved in this green industry. This is hands-on education with lots of tree touching. Completion of this program will help prepare people for the International Society of Arboriculture certification exams.
Trees:
- provide beauty and a sense of peace
- are living memorials
- create animal habitat
- increase privacy
- have economic value (the banyan tree at Moanalua Gardens earns $400,000 per year)
- remove air pollutants (absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen)
- moderate temperature and wind
Windward Community College will have the only accredited educational program to learn how to care for our island trees. Graduates can start earning between $11 and $25 per hour for helping protect some of our island assets and enhance our environment.
Arborist Focus
- AG 20 / AG 120 - Plant Science (3 credits)
- AG 32B, AG 32C and AG 32D - Plant Disease and Pest Control (3 credits total)
- AG 155 - Subtropical Aboriculture (3 credits)
- AG 93V - Cooperative Education (1 credit)
- AG 156 - Tree Risk Assessment (3 credits)
- AG 158 - Tree Pruning and Felling Equipment (1 credit)
Tree Worker Focus
- AG 20/ AG 120 - Plant Science (3 credits)
- AG 32B, AG 32C and AG 32D - Plant Disease and Pest Control (3 credits total)
- AG 155 - Subtropical Aboriculture (3 credits)
- AG 93V - Cooperative Education (1 credit)
- AG 158 - Tree Pruning and Felling Equipment (1 credit)
- AG 159 - Tree Climbing (1 credit)
For More Information
Dave Ringuette ringuett@hawaii.edu
808-236-9265 |