Floriculture (FLR)

This is an archived copy of the 2019-20 Catalog. To access the most recent version of the catalog, please visit http://catalog.jccc.edu/.

Courses

FLR 130   Principles of Traditional Design (3 Hours)

This course teaches the guidelines and basics of floral design. These principles are known as balance, composition, harmony, focal point, proportion, line, rhythm, texture, form, space, and color. The course will help the students develop an eye for color combinations, flow of lines, perspectives and the post-harvest care of floral materials. Recommendations are made that pertain to receiving, unpacking and processing the flowers. Methods of conditioning, hardening, and forcing flowers and use of preservatives are illustrated.

FLR 150   Contemporary Design Styles (3 Hours)

This course will focus on contemporary, Asian, and current trends in floral design. The course will help students develop their skills in asymmetrical balance, negative space, focal point, dramatic lines. Also included is the history of oriental design, cutting edge design, twigs, branches, pods to be used for textures, bold color schemes, and further discussion of the "less is more" concept.

FLR 200   Plants for Interior Design (3 Hours)

This course discusses the basic aspects of healthy plant growth, including the functions of the root system and the leaf. Photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration are explained, and the factors that affect these processes are discussed. Students will also learn Plant Nomenclature (common names and scientific names) for many plants. Students will be able to diagnose an unhealthy plant and determine the necessary steps needed to take to bring it back to health. The course will help students obtain a greater appreciation of foliage and blooming plants and understand their role in improving the interior environment.

FLR 220   Wedding Design* (3 Hours)

Prerequisites : FLR 130 or FLR 150.

This course will focus on traditional and contemporary wedding designs. Because weddings often constitute a large portion of a florist's business, it is imperative that students become proficient in various wedding designs and be trained in many specialized arranging techniques. The course covers steps in creating the bridal bouquet, including round, crescent, cascade, triangle, and hand-tied. Corsage construction, hair pieces, and other accessories will be discussed. Marketing and promotional efforts to build the wedding business will also be discussed.

FLR 250   Special Event Designs* (3 Hours)

Prerequisites : FLR 130 or FLR 150.

This course will focus on large-scale designs to include large buffet florals, themed designs, sympathy designs, large altar and reception florals. The student will learn how to combine flowers using texture, shape and color for different effects. Interesting ways to use foliage, twigs, mosses and other accessory materials will be presented along with different uses of ribbon. The student will learn to create large-scale designs within a specified budget.

FLR 130

  • Title: Principles of Traditional Design
  • Number: FLR 130
  • Effective Term: 2019-20
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Contact Hours: 5
  • Lecture Hours: 2
  • Lab Hours: 3

Description:

This course teaches the guidelines and basics of floral design. These principles are known as balance, composition, harmony, focal point, proportion, line, rhythm, texture, form, space, and color. The course will help the students develop an eye for color combinations, flow of lines, perspectives and the post-harvest care of floral materials. Recommendations are made that pertain to receiving, unpacking and processing the flowers. Methods of conditioning, hardening, and forcing flowers and use of preservatives are illustrated.

Supplies:

Refer to the instructor's course syllabus for details about any supplies that may be required.

Objectives

  1. Identify mechanical materials, containers and tools used for floral design and demonstrate their uses.
  2. Explain and demonstrate the steps in receiving and unpacking floral and tropical plant materials and their care requirements.
  3. Identify the common and seasonal specialty flowers used by florists in Kansas and Missouri and construct a design using these flowers.
  4. Select flowers and describe their function in the flower arrangement.
  5. Make bows from different ribbon widths.
  6. Describe the principles of design and distinguish between arrangements utilizing them.
  7. Describe the use of color to determine focal points, depth, balance, rhythm, and unity.
  8. Construct a floral design using a color harmony.
  9. Demonstrate the various techniques used in drying and preserving flowers and foliage.
  10. Demonstrate the use of dried materials in a floral arrangement.
  11. Arrange several different designs of marketable quality and construct a mechanically. sound arrangement with all mechanics being undetectable by the consumer. 

Content Outline and Competencies:

I.  Basic Materials, Containers and Tools
   A. Identify the different mechanical materials used in a flower
arrangement
   B. Select an appropriate container for each intended use
   C. Identify the different tools and demonstrate their uses
   D. Construct the mechanical portion of an arrangement using various
containers

II. Receiving and Unpacking Floral Materials
   A. Identify floral preservatives and explain how they prolong the shelf
life of fresh flowers
   B. Unpack and store flowers properly using approved industry
techniques
   C. Explain holding temperatures, stem preparation, flower shelf life
and sanitation practices used for stocking cut flowers and plants

III. Identification of the Different Flowers and Their Use in the Floral
Arrangement
   A. Select appropriate flowers and greens that work well together
   B. Identify the use of the flower in the arrangement
   C. Determine the logical steps required 
   D. Identify each flower by its common name and prime season of growth
   E. Create a floral design using common flowers found in Kansas and
Missouri

IV. Bow Making and the Various Mechanics
   A. Construct a corsage bow using appropriate ribbon size
   B. Construct a potted plant bow using appropriate ribbon size
   C. Construct a wreath bow using appropriate ribbon size
   D. Demonstrate the construction of bow variations using multiple
ribbons and other materials

V. Principles of Design
   A. Explain the principles of design, including balance, composition,
harmony, focal point, proportion, line, rhythm, texture, form, space and
color   
   B. Create an arrangement that has proper symmetrical balance, 2/3
proportion, rhythm and harmony
   C. Create an arrangement that has proper asymmetrical balance, focal
point, negative space, dramatic line, and unity
   D. Be able to take any floral design and describe 5 principles of
design that are utilized in the arrangement
   E. Distinguish textures of flowers and greens and the possible uses

VI. Color Theory
   A. Describe the use of color to determine focal points, depth, balance,
rhythm, and unity
   B. Combine colors to direct the movement of the eye
   C. Create a floral design using an analogous color harmony
   D. Create a floral design using a monochromatic color harmony
   E. Create a floral design using a complimentary color harmony

VII. Traditional Designs
   A. Describe what determines a traditional design
   B. Create a floral arrangement with traditional characteristics
   C. Describe the appropriate flowers for traditional designs

VIII. Cut Flowers for the Home and Accent
   A. Determine appropriate uses of garden flowers in the home
   B. Construct a centerpiece for the table
   C. Describe the appropriate flowers for traditional designs

IX. Seasonal Flowers and Occasions
   A. Construct a seasonal arrangement
   B. Demonstrate the use of novelties in wreaths
   C. Describe the use of flower themes for different occasions
   D. Demonstrate how to use and maintain a pick machine
   E. Demonstrate the use of a glue gun in wreath making
   F. Identify flowers appropriate for each season

X. Drying and Preserving Flowers
   A. Demonstrate several methods of drying fresh flowers
   B. Demonstrate how glycerin is used in preserving fresh flowers
   C. Construct a floral design using the fresh flowers that were
preserved

XI. Holiday Floral Arrangements and Flower Identification
   A. Use holiday greens in wreath and door swag
   B. Construct a holiday arrangement using candles
   C. Construct a holiday arrangement using ornaments
   D. Explain the variety of mechanical options using holiday materials
   E. Create a centerpiece for the holidays

Method of Evaluation and Competencies:

Exams and quizzes  50% 
Design Projects         35% 
Plant ID                15% 
  Total                 100%


Grade Criteria:
  A = 90-100%
  B = 80-89%
  C = 70-79%
  D = 60-69%
  F = 0-59%

Grade Criteria:

Caveats:

  1. Consumption of food, beverages or use of tobacco products is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated during class. 

Student Responsibilities:

Disabilities:

JCCC provides a range of services to allow persons with disabilities to participate in educational programs and activities. If you are a student with a disability and if you are in need of accommodations or services, it is your responsibility to contact Access Services and make a formal request. To schedule an appointment with an Access Advisor or for additional information, you may send an email or call Access Services at (913)469-3521. Access Services is located on the 2nd floor of the Student Center (SC 202).

FLR 150

  • Title: Contemporary Design Styles
  • Number: FLR 150
  • Effective Term: 2019-20
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Contact Hours: 5
  • Lecture Hours: 2
  • Lab Hours: 3

Description:

This course will focus on contemporary, Asian, and current trends in floral design. The course will help students develop their skills in asymmetrical balance, negative space, focal point, dramatic lines. Also included is the history of oriental design, cutting edge design, twigs, branches, pods to be used for textures, bold color schemes, and further discussion of the "less is more" concept.

Supplies:

Refer to the instructor's course syllabus for details about any supplies that may be required.

Objectives

  1. Identify and select the various types of containers and accessories used in Asian Design.
  2. Explain proper receiving and unpacking of floral material.
  3. Identify other plant materials, typical to Chinese and Japanese Floral Arrangements.
  4. Differentiate between Ikebana, Rikka, Nageire, Heika, and Moribana design styles and construct arrangements in these styles.
  5. Relate the influence of Asian Design to Western Contemporary Design.
  6. Describe the common rules of all Japanese Designs.
  7. Construct a Japanese, Chinese and Western Asian Floral arrangement.
  8. Construct a Biedermeier, Phoenix, Botanical, Vegetative, Landscape, Parallel, and New Convention design of marketable quality.
  9. Construct a design using the sheltering, pave, pillowing and clustering techniques.
  10. Discuss how Advanced Design Techniques and methods of construction are related to make a distinctive design.
  11. Construct a design by uniting and tying techniques such as banding, binding, bundling, and wrapping.
  12. Compare and contrast permanent designs and fresh designs.
  13. Describe how Contemporary Floral Styles are influenced by the trends in Fashion Design, Interior design, and other types of design, and the importance of keeping current with these trends to be competitive in the marketplace.  

Content Outline and Competencies:

I. Basic Materials, Containers and Tools
   A. Contrast the different mechanical materials that distinguish
traditional from
Contemporary
   B. Select containers suitable for Contemporary designs
   C. Identify the various oasis bricks, cages, rings and adhesives
   D. Identify the different tools and demonstrate their uses
   E. Construct the mechanical portion of a contemporary design using the
various containers

II. Receiving and Unpacking Floral Materials
   A. Unpack and store flowers properly using approved industry
techniques
   B. Explain the chain of life
   C. Explain holding temperatures, stem preparation, flower shelf life
and sanitation practices used for stocking cut flowers and plants

III. Identification of the different flowers and their use in the
contemporary style
   A. Give several examples of flowers and foliages from each shape group
that can be used in Contemporary Design
   B. Identify which containers will enhance line flowers/foliage and form
flowers/foliage
   C. Evaluate the best flowers/foliage for focal point in a design

IV. Basic Asian Design
   A. Construct an Ikebana, Rikka, Nageire, Heika, and Moribana design
   B. Construct an Asian design with a Western influence
   C. Demonstrate various asymmetrical designs using the counterbalance
properly
   D. Trace the history of oriental design
   E. Describe the common rules of Japanese Designs and construct a floral
arrangement with these rules

V. Techniques of Contemporary Design
   A. Construct various designs using the following techniques
      1. Terracing
      2. Clustering
      3. Sequencing
      4. Grouping
      5. Shadowing
      6. Framing
   B. Describe how techniques are related to make a distinctive design

VI. Various Tying Techniques
   A. Construct various designs using the following Tying Techniques
      1. Banding
      2. Binding
      3. Bunding
      4. Wrapping
   B. Describe how techniques are related to make a distinctive design

VII. Basing Techniques
   A. Construct various designs using the following Basing Techniques
      1. Biedermeier
      2. Pave’
      3. Pillowing
      4. Layering
   B. Describe how techniques are related to make a distinctive design

VIII. Vegetative Designs
   A. Construct various designs using the following Vegetative Techniques
      1. Parallel Vegetative
      2. New Convention
      3. Landscape
   B. Describe how techniques are related to make a distinctive design

IX. Seasonal Contemporary Design
   A. Construct a seasonal arrangement using the Techniques of Design
   B. Demonstrate the Techniques of Design to be used on wreaths
   C. Construct several contemporary designs relating to a particular
theme
   D. Create a contemporary design with novelty items
   E. Construct a holiday design with an Asian influence

X. Contemporary Vase Design
   A. Construct a vase design using a variety of vase shapes
      1. Cylinder
      2. Low Bowl
      3. Square
      4. Bud Vase

XI. Permanent Flowers and Dried Materials in Contemporary Design
   A. Use permanent materials to create a contemporary design
   B. Incorporate dried materials such as pods, berries, sticks with silk
materials that have an Asian influence
   C. Demonstrate various methods of cleaning permanent designs
   D. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of permanent and fresh
designs

XII. Current Trends and Influence in Contemporary Design
   A. Describe the influence of fashion design, interior design, and other
types of design on floral styles
   B. Discuss the importance of keeping current with trends in order to be
competitive in the marketplace

Method of Evaluation and Competencies:

Exams and quizzes  50% 
Design projects         35% 
Plant ID                15% 
   Total               100%

Grade Criteria:
   A = 90-100%
   B = 80-89%
   C = 70-79%
   D = 60-69%
   F = 0- 59%

Grade Criteria:

Caveats:

  1. Consumption of food, beverages or use of tobacco products is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated during class. 

Student Responsibilities:

Disabilities:

JCCC provides a range of services to allow persons with disabilities to participate in educational programs and activities. If you are a student with a disability and if you are in need of accommodations or services, it is your responsibility to contact Access Services and make a formal request. To schedule an appointment with an Access Advisor or for additional information, you may send an email or call Access Services at (913)469-3521. Access Services is located on the 2nd floor of the Student Center (SC 202).

FLR 200

  • Title: Plants for Interior Design
  • Number: FLR 200
  • Effective Term: 2019-20
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Contact Hours: 5
  • Lecture Hours: 2
  • Lab Hours: 3

Description:

This course discusses the basic aspects of healthy plant growth, including the functions of the root system and the leaf. Photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration are explained, and the factors that affect these processes are discussed. Students will also learn Plant Nomenclature (common names and scientific names) for many plants. Students will be able to diagnose an unhealthy plant and determine the necessary steps needed to take to bring it back to health. The course will help students obtain a greater appreciation of foliage and blooming plants and understand their role in improving the interior environment.

Supplies:

Refer to the instructor's course syllabus for details about any supplies that may be required.

Objectives

  1. Describe the plant boom, the psychological need for plants, and how plants enhance the environment.
  2. Identify several different foliage and blooming plants by their botanical and common name.
  3. Explain plant anatomy and physiology.
  4. Describe a suitable growing medium and its function in relation to plant growth.
  5. Demonstrate the various types of propagation of foliage and blooming plants.
  6. Discuss physiological plant responses to environmental factors.
  7. Recommend the appropriate moisture, temperature, and atmosphere for a particular plants’ optimal growing condition.
  8. Select the appropriate plants to create a terrarium, planter, dish garden, hanging basket, and succulent garden.
  9. List the 10 elements essential for plant growth.
  10. Explain the most common indoor pests which attack foliage plants, their characteristics, the damage, and control procedures.
  11. Differentiate between a cacti, succulents and foliage plants and describe their characteristics.
  12. Describe the necessary steps to implement Interior Plantscaping for a commercial or residential setting. 

Content Outline and Competencies:

I. Need for Plants
   A. Cite several facts regarding the plant bloom, statistics, growth,
and trends
   B. Describe the psychological need for plants
   C. List several ways in which green plants enhance the environment
   D. Describe horticultural therapy and why it is successful

II. Plant Nomenclature
   A. Identify 8-10 plants per week by their botanical and common names
   B. Describe each plants characteristics, such as leaf structure,
pattern of growth, rate of growth and native habitat
   C. Determine the optimal growing conditions for each plant 
      1. Light
      2. Temperature
      3. Atmosphere
      4. Moisture 

III. Plant Anatomy and Physiology
   A. State several characteristics of the shoot and root system of a
plant
   B. Explain the vascular system and the important of it in relation to
each plant
   C. Explain photosynthesis
   D. Discuss the effect auxin has on phototropism and geotropism
   E. Relate the principal of apical dominance to its use in commercial
production of plants

IV. Growing Medium
   A. Define soil texture and structure and identify the components which
influence them
   B. Give an example of a good soil mixture in relation to drainage and
mineral content for foliage plants, and for succulents
   C. Describe the methods of pasteurization of the soil medium
   D. Describe a soil-less media and its applications

V. Plant Propagation
   A. Explain the various types of propagation, their advantages and
disadvantages, to include
      1. Tip cuttings
      2. Leaf cuttings
      3. Offshoots
      4. Air layering
      5. Division
      6. Seeds
      7. Spores
   B. Analyze the reasons why asexual propagation is recommended over
sexual propagation
   C. List several methods to obtain disease free plant materials to use
in propagation
   D. Differentiate between the different types of medium used for
propagation
   E. State the ideal temperature and moisture requirements needed to
ensure root formation

VI. Plant Environmental Conditions
   A. Describe the 10 physiological plant responses to light and give an
example of how these responses are influenced by high and low light
   B. Explain the characteristics of natural sunlight and its benefits and
hazards
   C. Describe various types of artificial light
   D. Explain the effects of photoperiodism and how it relates to
flowering
   E. Analyze the various factors which influence the frequency of
watering
   F. Describe the effects of relative humidity and air pollutants on
plants
   G. Describe the effects of high and low temperatures on plants

VII. Container Growing
   A. Design and construct a dish garden
   B. Design and construct a terrarium
   C. Design and construct a hanging basket
   D. Design and construct a succulent/cacti garden

VIII. Plant Nutrition
   A. List the 10 elements essential for plant growth
   B. Distinguish between the macro and micro nutrients
   C. Describe a nutrient as to its source, function in the plant and its
deficiency symptom
   D. Identify the toxic substances which might be present and cause
injury to plants

IX. Plant Problems
   A. Identify the most common indoor pests which attack foliage plants,
describe their characteristics, the damage and control procedures
   B. Describe the 4 most common diseases which cause damage to foliage
plants, their characteristics, the damage and control procedures
   C. Explain how various pesticides work

X. Cacti and Succulents
   A. List the characteristics of succulents and cacti
   B. Describe how cacti and succulents evolved and developed and their
native habitats
   C. Explain the cultivation of cacti and succulents such as
      1. Potting soil
      2. Watering
      3. Temperature
      4. Light
      5. Ventilation
      6. Propagation
      7. Grafting

XI. Interior Plantscaping
   A. Describe the guidelines one should follow when installing foliage
plants
   B. Identify the proper requirements necessary for maintenance
   C. State the considerations one must follow when preparing a
maintenance contract

Method of Evaluation and Competencies:

Plant ID           50% 
Exams and quizzes       35% 
Design projects         15% 
    Total               100%            

Grade Criteria:
   A = 90-100%
   B = 80-89%
   C = 70-79%
   D = 60-69%
   F = 0-59%

Grade Criteria:

Caveats:

  1. Consumption of food, beverages or use of tobacco products is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated during class 

Student Responsibilities:

Disabilities:

JCCC provides a range of services to allow persons with disabilities to participate in educational programs and activities. If you are a student with a disability and if you are in need of accommodations or services, it is your responsibility to contact Access Services and make a formal request. To schedule an appointment with an Access Advisor or for additional information, you may send an email or call Access Services at (913)469-3521. Access Services is located on the 2nd floor of the Student Center (SC 202).

FLR 220

  • Title: Wedding Design*
  • Number: FLR 220
  • Effective Term: 2019-20
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Contact Hours: 5
  • Lecture Hours: 2
  • Lab Hours: 3

Requirements:

Prerequisites: FLR 130 or FLR 150.

Description:

This course will focus on traditional and contemporary wedding designs. Because weddings often constitute a large portion of a florist's business, it is imperative that students become proficient in various wedding designs and be trained in many specialized arranging techniques. The course covers steps in creating the bridal bouquet, including round, crescent, cascade, triangle, and hand-tied. Corsage construction, hair pieces, and other accessories will be discussed. Marketing and promotional efforts to build the wedding business will also be discussed.

Supplies:

Refer to the instructor's course syllabus for details about any supplies that may be required.

Objectives

  1. Create a marketing plan for promotion, publicity and advertising as they apply to developing wedding flower business.
  2. Discuss qualifications necessary for a competent bridal consultant.
  3. Construct mechanically sound designs for bridal bouquets.
  4. Become proficient in the creation of corsages and boutonnieres with speed and professional design.
  5. Assemble the accessories for a flower girl including the basket and hair pieces.
  6. Analyze various church altars and design appropriate floral arrangements to enhance the wedding ceremony.
  7. Construct a variety of pew decorations and describe how to attach them within the church’s guidelines.
  8. Construct a variety of head table, cake and cake table, and guest table floral arrangements.
  9. Explain the importance of servicing the wedding. 
  10. Develop a successful marketing strategy.
  11. Explore facets of the sales cycle.

Content Outline and Competencies:

I. Marketing, Promotion and Advertising

A. Identify future brides via newspaper announcements and websites.

B. Network with other vendors such as photographers, reception sites, cake decorators, bridal gown shops, etc., to gain referrals.

C. Contact bridal show venues and gather information on hosting a booth.

D. Create an attractive advertising campaign.

II. Wedding Consultants

A. Write the characteristics of a successful wedding consultant.

B. Describe the tools and materials needed.

C. Hold a mock wedding consultation, discussing an entire wedding, using a wedding order form.

III. Bridal Bouquets

A. Design a cascade bridal bouquet.

B. Design a round, hand-tied bridal bouquet.

C. Design a formal arm bouquet.

D. Design a pomander bouquet.

E. Be able to suggest colors and types of flowers to go with the bridesmaids' dresses.

IV. Corsages and Boutonnieres

A. Design corsages for the mother of the bride, grandmother, and assistants using a variety of flowers. Differentiate between the types of corsages.

B. Design an assortment of boutonnieres using a variety of flowers and foliage in each.

V. Flower Girl Accessories

A. Create several hair pieces for a flower girl to include a wreath, partial wreath and a comb.

B. Decorate a basket for the flower girl.

C. Describe several options for the flower girl’s walk down the aisle.

VI. Ceremony and Church Décor

A. Interview several church wedding coordinators to learn the rules and regulations concerning flower displays.

B. Create an altar bouquet.

C. Construct a pew bow and describe several methods of attaching the bows.

D. Construct a garland for the various candelabras used in churches.

E. Create a floral accessory for the unity candle.

F. Be able to suggest a variety of green plants and blooming plants to enhance the ceremony.

VII. Outdoor Weddings

A. Decorate an arch and chuppah, making sure the flowers and greens selection is appropriate.

B. Design an altar-like setting for an outdoor wedding.

C. Explain the challenges of decorating for an outdoor wedding.

VIII. Reception Centerpiece Designs

A. Design a variety of low centerpieces with several price points.

B. Create all centerpieces that are practical from a guest’s perspective.

C. Use a variety of glass vases and create interesting designs.

IX. Flower Enhancements

A. Construct a cake topper.

B. Identify the challenges in decorating a cake with flowers.

C. Decorate a cake with flowers.

D. Decorate the cake knife and server with bows and floral accessories.

E. Drape the cake table with a variety of fabrics and techniques for a round and rectangular table.

X. Servicing a Wedding

A. Drape a head table with a variety of fabrics and techniques.

B. Describe and create several options for flowers at the head table.

C. Describe and create a variety of centerpieces for the rehearsal dinner.

D. Create a variety of floral accessories for a bridal shower.

E. Pin boutonnieres and corsages on the attendants, hand the bouquets to the bride and the bridesmaids.

F. Describe your experience and explain why this is an important step.

XI.  Flower Shop Marketing

A. Write a marketing plan to target the potential customer base.

B. Describe how to establish a loyal customer base.

C. Identify the loyal customers and their buying patterns and preferences.

D. Develop an advertising and promotion campaign for each season.

E. Create an event plan for a Christmas and Spring open house.

XII. Sales Cycle and Customer Relations

A. Practice basic customer service techniques used in a flower shop.

B. Perform salesmanship with several types of customers using passive and assertive styles.

C.  Describe several ways to up-sell an existing order.

D. Describe value-added service.

E. Demonstrate a proficiency in all types of selling.

1. In-store

2. Telephone

3. Solicitation

XIII. Buying and Pricing

A. Determine the appropriate amount of flowers to purchase for the various events such as weddings, holiday, parties, etc.

B. Determine pricing using the ratio markup method.

C. Determine pricing using the standard divisional pricing method.

D. Complete a design control worksheet and make the planned arrangement.

E. Create several arrangements for a given price.

Method of Evaluation and Competencies:

50%    Exams and quizzes
50%    Design Projects

Total: 100%

Grade Criteria:

90 – 100% = A
80 – 89% = B
70 – 79% = C
60 – 69% = D
0 – 59% = F

Caveats:

Consumption of food, beverages or use of tobacco products is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated during class.

Student Responsibilities:

Disabilities:

JCCC provides a range of services to allow persons with disabilities to participate in educational programs and activities. If you are a student with a disability and if you are in need of accommodations or services, it is your responsibility to contact Access Services and make a formal request. To schedule an appointment with an Access Advisor or for additional information, you may send an email or call Access Services at (913)469-3521. Access Services is located on the 2nd floor of the Student Center (SC 202).

FLR 250

  • Title: Special Event Designs*
  • Number: FLR 250
  • Effective Term: 2019-20
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Contact Hours: 5
  • Lecture Hours: 2
  • Lab Hours: 3

Requirements:

Prerequisites: FLR 130 or FLR 150.

Description:

This course will focus on large-scale designs to include large buffet florals, themed designs, sympathy designs, large altar and reception florals. The student will learn how to combine flowers using texture, shape and color for different effects. Interesting ways to use foliage, twigs, mosses and other accessory materials will be presented along with different uses of ribbon. The student will learn to create large-scale designs within a specified budget.

Supplies:

Refer to the instructor's course syllabus for details about any supplies that may be required.

Objectives

  1. Describe how the scale of a table centerpiece is different from a large buffet centerpiece.         
  2. Explain the difference between a traditional buffet floral and a contemporary buffet floral.         
  3. Select the appropriate flowers to use in a large buffet floral piece.         
  4. Construct a traditional and contemporary design for a buffet.        
  5. Describe the accessories needed to create a Southwestern-themed design.         
  6. Describe the accessories needed to create an Asian-themed design.        
  7. Describe the accessories to create a holiday-themed design.        
  8. Describe the accessories to create a Kansas City-themed design.         
  9. Construct each of these themed designs.
  10. Describe the need and importance of flowers as a gesture of sympathy.
  11. Describe the history of funeral flowers and summarize the current trends in sympathy designs.
  12. Describe the classifications of sympathy flowers from a design perspective.
  13. Construct a variety of standing sympathy floral tributes.
  14. Construct a casket spray.
  15. Describe the process of delivery to various special events.
  16. Analyze the cost of a delivery vehicle to determine the delivery price.
  17. Describe the difference between an altar design and a buffet design.
  18. Compare and contrast various altars and the symmetrical/asymmetrical balance difference of floral pieces.          
  19. Construct tall reception centerpieces using a variety of pedestals.          
  20. Describe at least 5 different ways to create height in reception centerpieces.
  21. Design an efficient work area.
  22. Design an effective sales room.

Content Outline and Competencies:

I. Importance of Special Event Designs

A. Describe the effect flowers have on special events.

B. Describe the difference between Special Event Designs and everyday designs.

II. Large-Scale Designs

A. Explain the size relationships of a floral piece that will be placed on a buffet table.

B. Determine the appropriate height and width of a buffet floral.

C. Explain why the base of the buffet floral should be as small as possible.

III. Types of Buffet Designs

A. Describe the containers and flowers used in a traditional buffet design.

B. Describe the containers and flowers used in a contemporary buffet design.

C. Summarize current trends in buffet designs.

IV. Themed Buffet Designs

A. Describe how to incorporate Southwestern accessories into the flowers as well as at the base of the design.

B. Describe how to incorporate Asian accessories into the flowers as well as at the base of the design.

C. Describe various holiday accessories to incorporate into the flowers.

D. Describe what makes Kansas City unique from other cities and the props to be used in and around the flowers.

E. Construct each of these themed designs.

V. Importance of Sympathy Flowers

A. Describe a recent funeral that you attended and the flowers that were present.

B. Describe why flowers are comforting at a funeral.

VI. History and Trends

A. Describe the floral tributes of the 1900s and their relevance today.

B. Develop alternative phrases and strategies around the phrase: “in lieu of flowers.”

C. Summarize current trends in sympathy designs.

VII. Standing Sympathy Tributes

A. Design and construct a double-end easel spray.

B. Design and construct a pedestal arrangement.

VIII. Casket Adornments

A. Design and construct a full couch casket spray.

B. Design and construct a half couch casket spray.

IX. Delivery and Service

A. Deliver several sympathy pieces to a funeral home.

B. Write an enclosure card for a sympathy piece.

X. Altar Designs

A. Describe how an altar design is different from a buffet design.

B. Describe what colors work best for an altar design.

C. Compare and contrast the use of altar designs for a variety of religious traditions.

D. Distinguish between an asymmetrical altar design and a symmetrical design and determine which is appropriate for a given environment.

XI. Reception Designs

A. Construct tall reception centerpieces using sound mechanics.

B. Describe which flowers and foliage will drape and which will stand vertically in a tall reception centerpiece.

C. Describe the challenges of delivery on tall reception centerpieces.

D. Describe at least 5 different ways to construct a variety of pedestals for a tall reception centerpiece.

E. Explain how the flowers are held together at the top of the tall reception centerpiece.

XII. Efficient work area

A. Design an efficient work area.

1. Sink placement

2. Refrigerator install

3. Work space

4. Storage

5. Phone desk

6. Delivery area

7. Receiving area

      B. Discuss the importance of an efficient work area.

XIII. Effective sales room

A. Design an effective sales room to include:

1. Sales counter

2. Displays

3. Consultation room

4. Window display

B. Describe the goal of visual merchandising.

C. Create an attractive vignette, window display and in-store display.

D. Create a portfolio of attractive visual merchandising displays for each season.

XIV. Flower Shop Business Procedures

A. Identify software used in floral shop-related areas.

1. Accounts receivable and payable

2. Inventory

3. Payroll management

B. Analyze sales data.

C. Demonstrate sending and receiving wire orders (online order entry).

Method of Evaluation and Competencies:

30-70%    Exams and quizzes
30-70%    Design projects

Total: 100%

Grade Criteria:

90 – 100% = A
80 – 89% = B
70 – 79% = C
60 – 69% = D
0 – 59% = F

Caveats:

Consumption of food, beverages or use of tobacco products is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated during class. 

Student Responsibilities:

Disabilities:

JCCC provides a range of services to allow persons with disabilities to participate in educational programs and activities. If you are a student with a disability and if you are in need of accommodations or services, it is your responsibility to contact Access Services and make a formal request. To schedule an appointment with an Access Advisor or for additional information, you may send an email or call Access Services at (913)469-3521. Access Services is located on the 2nd floor of the Student Center (SC 202).